Witness History

Ronald Reagan’s ‘Tear down this wall’ speech

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Jun 12, 2025
Peter Robinson, a speechwriter for Ronald Reagan and a research fellow at Stanford, shares insider stories about crafting the iconic 'Tear down this wall' speech. He reveals how that pivotal phrase almost didn't make it into the address and the pressure he felt in making history. The discussion dives into the Berlin Wall's significance during the Cold War and how Reagan's bold call resonated deeply, inspiring change across Eastern Europe. Robinson provides a unique perspective on a moment that changed the course of history.
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ANECDOTE

Inspiration at the Berlin Wall

  • Peter Robinson visited the Berlin Wall and felt a strong sense of oppression overwhelming him.
  • A local woman's anger against the wall inspired the famous phrase "tear down this wall."
ANECDOTE

Speech Battles and Victory

  • The phrase "tear down this wall" faced heavy bureaucratic opposition before the speech.
  • Reagan ultimately approved it and delivered it powerfully in West Berlin.
INSIGHT

Reagan's Unique Courage

  • No other US president would have dared to defy diplomatic advice like Reagan did.
  • Reagan's boldness made the speech and its message impactful.
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