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1) The Brandenburg Gate was situated in East Berlin. The Wall blocked access to it from the West. (1964)
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2) The barren desolation along the Wall suggests its singular brutality. (1964)
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3) It was by way of Allied Checkpoint Charlie -- under the watchful eye of the guard tower -- that travelers entered East Berlin on foot or by vehicle. (1964)
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4) The irony of the sign located immediately in front of the impassable Wall is palpable. (1964)
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5) A view over the Wall just beyond the sign makes clear just how impassable the Wall was. (1964)
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6) Spray-can graffiti covered the West Berlin side of the Wall. Here the message is clear, and it reinforces the first holes chipped in the Wall. (1989)
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6) Spray-can graffiti covered the West Berlin side of the Wall. Here the message is clear, and it reinforces the first holes chipped in the Wall. (1989)
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7) A more subtle statement -- “Sieh !” / Take a look ! -- encourages a peek through a chink in the Wall. (1989)
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8) Hammers and chisels were for rent along the Wall. Words of encouragement read “Beeilt Euch bevor SIE weg ist” / Hurry up before it is gone. (1989)
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9) Chunks of the Wall became souvenirs, and an American from “Walla-Walla” gave voice to wordplay. (1989)
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