1. The Fall of the Berlin Wall (1989)

On the night of November 9, 1989, the world watched in disbelief as the Berlin Wall—the symbol of a divided Europe—was suddenly opened. East and West Berliners surged through, embracing, celebrating, and chipping away at the concrete barrier that had separated families for decades. This spontaneous event marked the beginning of the end for the Cold War, rivaling other political upheavals in its speed and significance. According to the BBC, the fall was as unexpected as it was momentous, reshaping Europe overnight.