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National Security Archive: The Berlin Wall, Fifty Years Ago

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While condemning the wall in public, U.S. officials saw "long term advantage" if potential refugees stayed in East Germany. Three days before the wall went up, the CIA expected that East Germany would take "harsher measures" to solve the refugee crisis. Disturbed by the lack of warning, JFK asked intelligence advisors to review the CIA's performance. Read here about the Berlin crisis.

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