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Berlin Wall Breakout Room

Mary Cobzaru

Created on February 26, 2025

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Transcript

Berlin Wall

Mystery Breakout

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Intro

You have entered a dark and unknown world, East Germany, from which you have to get out before it's too late and you will be stuck in East Germany forever!

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Mission 1
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Answer the question and you will find out the address of the following scenario.

What was one major challenge people faced in East Germany according to the section "No Freedom"?

They could watch Hollywood movies freely.
They had access to many different newspapers.
They needed permission to travel where they wanted.
Mission 2
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How did life in West Germany differ from life in East Germany, as described in the "No Freedom" section?

West Germans could choose from many books and newspapers, while East Germans were limited by government approval.
West Germans had to wear uniforms, while East Germans wore blue jeans.
West Germans listened to government-approved music, while East Germans enjoyed rock and roll.
Mission 3
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What route did Hartmut plan to use to escape East Germany in the section "A Dangerous Swim"?

He intended to walk across the Berlin Wall.
He decided to swim through the Teltow Canal.
He planned to fly in a hot-air balloon.

What did the Wetzel family and the Strelzyks use to attempt their escape from East Germany in "Flight for Freedom"?

A boat across the Teltow Canal.
A car driven through a checkpoint.
A hot-air balloon made from nylon fabric and scrap metal.

In "Flight for Freedom," what does the rope holding the balloon symbolize when Peter cuts it?

The danger of the Stasi catching them.
Their final connection to East Germany, which they are breaking free from.
The beginning of their journey to West Germany.

Remember the code

216

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Mission 4

What is a key theme of the story "Flight for Freedom" about the Wetzel family’s escape from East Germany?

The excitement of building and flying a hot-air balloon for fun.
The idea that freedom is worth the risk and requires courage.
The importance of following rules and staying safe.

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You have reached the last mission 🎉 Do you know what the code is?

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Congratulations, you made it out of East Germany!!

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