Berlin

Germany 2011
P001 The Topography of Terror (German: Topographie des Terrors) is an outdoor museum in Berlin
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P002 The boundary between the American and Soviet zones of occupation in Berlin ran along the Prinz-Albrecht-Strasse, a section of the wall was never demolished.
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P003 The section adjacent to the Topography of Terror site is the longest extant segment of the outer wall.
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P004 Berlin Wall border installations ran from Stresemannstrasse through Niederkirchnerstrasse in the direction of Checkpoint Charlie.
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P005 Border walls and fences were as high as 3.6m in places while the No Mans Land that separated them was between five and several hundred meters wide.
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P006 Souvenir hunters chipping off bits of the concrete left deep gashes in this section of the wall which today is protected by fences.
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P007 A hole of the wall for West Germans to peek through and see East German border guards.
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P008 Another look of the hole and the top section of the wall.
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P009 From 1933 to 1945 HQ of the Gestapo house prison and after 1939 the Reich Security Main Office Security Service of the SS High Command were located here.
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P010 An open air exhibition documents the history of this site as the control center of the National Socialist program of persecution and annihilation.
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P011 Topography of Terror documents the history of this site as the place where the Nazi regime planned and organized campaigns that spread terror all over Europe.
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P012 Brandenburg Gate behind barbed wires.
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P013 Hitler addresses as German Chancellor
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P014 September 1, 1939 - officially the beginning of World War II
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P015 Berlin during World War II, 1939-1945
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P016 Hitler and Italy's Mussolini, 1937
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P017 Modified map of the Berlin air corridors.
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P018 Concrete chuck, the part of the Wall that ran through the middle of the city was mostly torn down between June and November 1990.
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P019 Warning sign before leaving American Sector.
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P020 The sign explains the division between East and West.
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