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AR939179
Checkpoint between East and West Berlin, Heinrich Heine Strasse, Berlin, Germany.
Checkpoint between East and West Berlin, Heinrich Heine Strasse, Berlin, Germany. One of the crossing points on the Berlin Wall. The Communist East German authorities erected the Berlin Wall in 1961, separating their zone of the city from West Berlin and preventing movement between the two. According to official figures 133 people were killed by the East Germans trying to cross the wall from east to west before it was dismantled in 1989, but unofficial estimates suggest the figure was at least 200. The dismantling of the wall symbolised the end of the Cold War and paved the way for the reunification of Germany.
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AR968060
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4908px × 3567px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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20th century
Avenue
B&W
B/W
BARRIER
BERLIN
BERLIN WALL
Black & White
Black and white
Border
building
BUILDINGS
CHECKPOINT
Cityscape
Cold War
Communism
concept
country
CROSSING
DIVIDED
DIVISION
EAST BERLIN
East German
EAST GERMANY
Frontier
Germany
Heinrich Heine Strasse
Keystone Archives
LANE
LOCATION
Monochrome
Photograph
Politics
Road
SEPARATION
TGN
The Keystone Archives
Wall