That statement is true
Back then the eastern berlin and western berlin was divided by the berlin wall (to separate communist and liberalise territories)
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Alexander the Great committed numerous acts of violence and destruction as a military leader, including destroying the ancient city of Persepolis and knocking down prominent statues and religious figures.<span> Alexander the Great had a bold, brash personality and a short temper. He drank heavily and resorted to violent means to solve even small dilemmas; this personality proved ideal for the military, but got Alexander into trouble among civilians</span>