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Are there documented cases of people trying to scale The Berlin Wall from the west to the east?

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Are there documented cases of people trying to scale The Berlin Wall from the west to the east?

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None that I could find. A visitor from West Berlin to East Berlin would be a fool to risk arrest doing such a thing when there were more simple and legal ways to get to the other side. West Germans and citizens of other Western countries could in general visit East Germany. Usually this involved application of a visa at an East German embassy several weeks in advance. Visas for day trips restricted to East Berlin were issued without previous application in a simplified procedure at the border crossing. However, East German authorities could refuse entry permits without stating a reason. In the 1980s, visitors from the western part of the city who wanted to visit the eastern part had to exchange at least DM 25 into East German currency at the poor exchange rate of 1:1. It was forbidden to export East German currency out of the East, but money not spent could be left at the border for possible future visits. Tourists crossing from the west had to also pay for a visa, which cost DM 5; Wes

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