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School kids take pictures in Potsdam Square. It's no wonder that they know only a little about the history of the Wall, because through the 80s it was just a natural thing that there was a Wall. (Tiergarten) |
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This Wall, in front of the Brandenburg Gate, is under repair, where two guards can be seen walking behind the fence. A press cameraman tries to take their pictures, but they don't want their pictures taken. (Tiergarten) |
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With the repairwork finished the Wall is covered with new boards, which this TV cameraman is filming. (Tiergarten) |
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East German guard takes photos of the repaired Wall at the Brandenburg Gate. (Tiergarten) |
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East german guards demolish the old meshfence and builds a new concrete Wall. There is a path on the western side and people stop to watch this spectacle. This gentleman is taking pictures of the construction. (Rudow, Neukölln) |
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This is a newly built section of the Wall. Behind the fence stands a guard taking photos of me, because I go there almost everyday to watch their work. Maybe they thought I might be some kind of an agent. (Rudow, Neukölln) |
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This is another place where the fence is being reconstructed. The guard on the left seems to be the boss of the working company. He does not look at me, because I am taking their pictures. (Potsdamer Chaussee, Spandau) |
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While I was taking photos of the "no-man's land", a guard in the watch tower called a "cameraman" on the phone who appeared in minutes. On the roof of the Trabant patroll car he looks through the telescopic lens of a camera. (Spandau) |
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The guy on the left in the watch tower holds a camera. (Bouche St. , Neukölln) |
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A view on August 13. 1987, the 26. anniversary of the Wall construction. From the top of the watch tower a guard is taking pictures of a meeting against the Wall by a political group. (Reichstag, Tiergarten) |
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A citizen standing on the leftside has just taken a picture of a Russian soldier who is patrolling in West Berlin with three of his comrades. The soldier also has a camera and takes a photo of the man in return. (Flottwell St., Tiergarten) |
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An east german policeman takes photos of the gate at the Checkpoint on the Friedrich Street. Last night a man tried to kill himself crashed into the gate from the western side. The pole near the doorway seems to be broken. (Kreuzberg) |