How the NFL’s First Berlin Game Symbolized America’s Triumph Over Communism and Globalist Hesitation
In 1990, as the Berlin Wall fell and freedom surged, the NFL’s pioneering game in Berlin embodied America’s commitment to liberty—yet globalist indecision stalled further progress for years.
The fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 marked a profound victory for freedom and national sovereignty over decades of communist oppression. Less than a year later, in August 1990, the NFL seized this historic moment by staging its first game on continental European soil — right in West Berlin. The Los Angeles Rams faced the Kansas City Chiefs at Olympic Stadium, mere months before Germany was officially reunified. This game was far more than a preseason exhibition; it was a symbolic extension of America’s steadfast belief in liberty and the resilience of democratic ideals. Did Globalist Bureaucrats Miss...
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