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    Ida Siekmann (23 August 1902 – 22 August 1961) was a German nurse who became the first known person to die at the Berlin Wall, only nine days after the beginning of its construction.

  2. Aug 22, 2016 · Badly injured from the fall, she died on her way to the nearby Lazarus hospital – one day before her 59th birthday. The West Berlin fire brigade – not around to assist in her escape – removed her body from where she fell.

  3. fatally injured on August 22, 1961. after jumping out of her apartment window at Bernauer Strasse 48. at the sector border between Berlin-Mitte and Berlin-Wedding. The circumstances of her death were diligently recorded in East Berlin.

  4. May 26, 2024 · One of the first and youngest to die was Ida Siekmann, 58, who leapt to her death from her apartment window on August 22, 1961 while attempting to reach the West.[^6] Another famous case involved Peter Fechter, 18, who was shot and left to bleed to death in the death strip on August 17, 1962, as Western media filmed helplessly from the other ...

    • As Barriers Intensify, So Do Escape Efforts
    • Dozens Cross The Border in Tunnels
    • Deaths at The Berlin Wall

    At first, people used structures like Siekmann’s apartment building to escape west. These border houses had doors and windows that opened into West Berlin, and people used those buildings to escape. West German emergency personnel and others waited on the west side and helped people as theyclimbed through windowsor jumped off of roofs. Soon, though...

    Tunnels were another daring mode of escape, and people on both sides attempted to dig them. Many were left unfinished when their makers were ratted out; others failed because of difficult conditions. But a few were successful. In 1962, a group of West German students assisted by anEast German refugee received funding from NBC as they built a 131-fo...

    But others weren’t so lucky. According to the Berlin Wall Memorial, 140 people died at the Berlin Wall or were killed there in connection with the border. Another 251 travelers also died during or after passing through border checkpoints. And “unknown numbers of people suffered and died through distress and despair in their personal lives as a cons...

  5. Nov 5, 2019 · The first Berliner to die in an escape attempt was 58-year-old Ida Siekmann, who on August 22, 1961, jumped from a window in her building onto a West Berlin road (the area later was cleared and turned into a “death strip”).

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  7. Nov 9, 2019 · There was Ida Siekmann, 58, who became the first victim on Aug. 22, 1961, just nine days after the wall was finished. She died jumping from her third-floor window after the front of her house...