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  1. 21. Nov. 2019 · Passage from one side of the Wall to the other was severely restricted for residents of both East and West Berlin. This meant that many family members and friends were separated from each other for as long as the Wall stood. Berlin’s interactive DDR Museum,

  2. 11. Aug. 2020 · Simon Schwartz was born in 1982 in East Germany, at a time when the repressive Socialist Unity Party of Germany controlled the area. Shortly before Simon's birth, his parents decided to leave their home in search of greater freedoms on the other side of the Berlin Wall. But East German authorities did not allow the Schwartzes to leave for almost three years. In the meantime, Simon's parents ...

  3. 13. Juli 2011 · The exhibition "The Other View: The Early Berlin Wall" runs from Aug. 5 to Oct. 3, 2011 at Unter den Linden 40 (second floor, between Friedrichstrasse and Neustädtische Kirchstraße), 10117 ...

  4. 15. Dez. 2009 · On August 13, 1961, the Communist government of East Germany began to build a barbed wire and concrete “Antifascistischer Schutzwall,” or “antifascist bulwark,” between East and West Berlin.

  5. Taking inspiration from the informal name of the street – Red Brick Street – the walls and floor of the shop are built with red bricks, except the wall on the other side is made in concrete. Wooden pieces are placed in between red bricks, alongside vintage-looking metal water tab and signature product arrangement.

  6. 1. Jan. 2015 · Graphic Universe, Jan 1, 2015 - Juvenile Fiction - 112 pages. Simon Schwartz was born in 1982 in East Germany, at a time when the repressive Socialist Unity Party of Germany controlled the area. Shortly before Simon's birth, his parents decided to leave their home in search of greater freedoms on the other side of the Berlin Wall.

  7. 9. Nov. 2020 · Berlin Wall Trail – Explore the Berlin Wall today on the Berlin Wall Cycle Path The Berlin Wall Trail follows the course of the former death strip around West Berlin. Over a total of 160 kilometers, there are 40 stations here that provide information about the border installations, the border troops, the Wall’s dead and other important testimonies to the division of Germany.