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Why It’s Important to Remember the Berlin Wall

By: RosPod Admin

January 1, 2026

Image taken from CNN.com

The Berlin Wall, and its destruction, aren’t exactly topics at the dinner table anymore. It created two distinct countries, illustrating the detriments of Communism and the benefits of a capitalist democracy. 

In the podcast below, host Ethan Vishnick reflects on the Berlin Wall and why we all need to talk about it. 

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