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  • Wild boar piglet crosses a street in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A sign warning from wild boars next to a parking sign in a street in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A sign warning from wild boars next to a parking sign in a street in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A woman takes a photo of a wild boar sow and her piglets in a street Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar sow and her piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar piglets and a sow roam the streets in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar sow and her piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar sow and piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar and piglets in the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar sows and piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A man watches from a balcony as wild boar piglets roam the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar roams the streets of Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar piglet passes by a "SOLD" sign of a housing project in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar piglets pick in the trash in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow and her piglets pick in the trash in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow and her piglets pick in the trash in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow and her piglets pick in the trash in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow and her piglets tear a trash bag in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
    20210409_Omer-Messinger_136.JPG
  • A wild boar sow and her piglets pick in a trash bin in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
    20210409_Omer-Messinger_129.JPG
  • A wild boar sow in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
    20210409_Omer-Messinger_108.JPG
  • Wild boar piglets come out of a bush in front of a residential building in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow and her piglets pick in a trash bin in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • A wild boar sow and her piglets pick in the trash in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar piglets come out of a bush in front of a residential building in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar piglets come out of a bush in front of a residential building in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
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  • Wild boar piglets come out of a bush in front of a residential building in Haifa, Israel, April 09, 2021. Several neighborhoods in the northern Israeli city are being visited by families of wild boars. Many of the animals felt safer to come out of the Carmel woods surrounding the city in search for food, as most people were confined to their homes due to covid-19 lockdowns. As Israel slowly returned to normal life, following a large scale vaccination operation, human and animal encounters became more and more common.
    20210409_Omer-Messinger_035.JPG
  • A man passes by a section of the Berlin Wall with a the painting "Vaterland" featuring the Star of David and the Israeli flag with the German flag, by the artist by Guenther Schaefer. East Side Gallery, Berlin.
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  • A graffiti artist holds a can of spray as he paints on the wall at Mauerpark Berlin, Germany, April 08, 2012.
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  • A graffiti artist holds a can of spray as he paints on the wall at Mauerpark Berlin, Germany, April 08, 2012.
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  • A section of the Berlin Wall with a the painting "Vaterland" featuring the Star of David and the Israeli flag with the German flag, by the artist Guenther Schaefer. East Side Gallery, Berlin.
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  • A man passes by a section of the Berlin Wall with a the painting "Vaterland" featuring the Star of David and the Israeli flag with the German flag, by the artist by Guenther Schaefer. East Side Gallery, Berlin.
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  • A man passes by a section of the Berlin Wall with a the painting "Vaterland" featuring the Star of David and the Israeli flag with the German flag, by the artist by Guenther Schaefer. East Side Gallery, Berlin.
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  • Actors pose with flags and uniforms of an American soldier and a Soviet soldier at Pariser Platz square in Berlin, Germany, April 05, 2012.
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  • Masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20220227_Ukraine Demo 17 june_171.jpg
  • Masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20220227_Ukraine Demo 17 june_105.jpg
  • Masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A truck of the German Red Cross drive through a street in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany, December 05, 2021.
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  • Masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20220227_Ukraine Demo 17 june_148.jpg
  • Masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A man is holding a red flare on top of a building in support of a left wing demonstration passing in the street under , on April 22, 2017.<br />
Some 900 demonstrators were marching through the streets of Berlin, protesting against a variety of social injustice issues, from anti gentrification and rent control in the German capital's neighborhoods, to issues regarding better conditions to arriving refugees and more.(photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
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  • A protester holds a banner reading "Putin will not win" as masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Dietmar Woidke Minister President of Brandenburg (R) and Parliamentary faction leader of Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) Thomas Oppermann (L) are seen waiting in the street after evacuation.<br />
German Police evacuated the SPD (Social Democratic Party) headquarters at the Willy Brandt Haus after a suspicious object was found in the premises, on May 22, 2017.<br />
(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
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  • Anti-Netanyahu protesters demonstrate in front of the Prime Minister official residence at Balfur Street, Jerusalem, Israel, April 03, 2021. The Evidence stage of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial will begin April 5, 2021. The PM is charged by the Israeli State Attorney's Office with sections of fraud, bribery, and breach of trust.
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  • A protester holds a banner reading "Stop War" as masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20220227_Ukraine Demo 17 june_140.jpg
  • A protester holds a banner reading "HELP" as masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A protester waves the Ukrainian flag as masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
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  • Visitors passing by a historic photograph of the construction of the Berlin Wall displayed on the side of a building at the Berlin Wall Memorial site along Bernauer street in Berlin, Germany, August 12, 2021. The order for the start of the construction of the Berlin wall was issued on 13 August, 1961. The barrier which consists of roughly 43 kilometer of concrete wall, watch towers, check-points, barbed wire and mines, creating a border strip separating the former Western Allies' enclave of West Berlin, from the rest of the city under DDR control. The wall stood until the 9th of November, 1989.
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  • Visitors look through the tiles of the Berlin Wall, at the Berlin Wall Memorial site along Bernauer street in Berlin, Germany, August 12, 2021. The order for the start of the construction of the Berlin wall was issued on 13 August, 1961. The barrier which consists of roughly 43 kilometer of concrete wall, watch towers, check-points, barbed wire and mines, creating a border strip separating the former Western Allies' enclave of West Berlin, from the rest of the city under DDR control. The wall stood until the 9th of November, 1989.
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  • Visitors look through the tiles of the Berlin Wall, at the Berlin Wall Memorial site along Bernauer street in Berlin, Germany, August 12, 2021. The order for the start of the construction of the Berlin wall was issued on 13 August, 1961. The barrier which consists of roughly 43 kilometer of concrete wall, watch towers, check-points, barbed wire and mines, creating a border strip separating the former Western Allies' enclave of West Berlin, from the rest of the city under DDR control. The wall stood until the 9th of November, 1989.
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  • An East German guard tower at the Berlin Wall Memorial site along Bernauer street in Berlin, Germany, August 12, 2021. The order for the start of the construction of the Berlin wall was issued on 13 August, 1961. The barrier which consists of roughly 43 kilometer of concrete wall, watch towers, check-points, barbed wire and mines, creating a border strip separating the former Western Allies' enclave of West Berlin, from the rest of the city under DDR control. The wall stood until the 9th of November, 1989.
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  • A worker mows the lawn along a section of the Berlin Wall, as seen through the image of Ida Siekmann, who became the first known person to die at the Berlin Wall, only nine days after the beginning of its construction, at the 'Window of Remembrance' part of the memorial for the victims of the Berlin Wall on Bernauer street in Berlin, Germany, August 12, 2021. The order for the start of the construction of the Berlin wall was issued on 13 August, 1961. The barrier which consists of roughly 43 kilometer of concrete wall, watch towers, check-points, barbed wire and mines, creating a border strip separating the former Western Allies' enclave of West Berlin, from the rest of the city under DDR control. The wall stood until the 9th of November, 1989.
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  • Visitors observe a graffiti on a section of the Berlin Wall, as seen through the 'Window of Remembrance' part of the memorial for the victims of the Berlin Wall on Bernauer street in Berlin, Germany, August 12, 2021. The order for the start of the construction of the Berlin wall was issued on 13 August, 1961. The barrier which consists of roughly 43 kilometer of concrete wall, watch towers, check-points, barbed wire and mines, creating a border strip separating the former Western Allies' enclave of West Berlin, from the rest of the city under DDR control. The wall stood until the 9th of November, 1989.
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  • A view of the 'Window of Remembrance' memorial for the victims of the Berlin Wall on Bernauer street in Berlin, Germany, August 12, 2021. The order for the start of the construction of the Berlin wall was issued on 13 August, 1961. The barrier which consists of roughly 43 kilometer of concrete wall, watch towers, check-points, barbed wire and mines, creating a border strip separating the former Western Allies' enclave of West Berlin, from the rest of the city under DDR control. The wall stood until the 9th of November, 1989.
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  • A view of the 'Window of Remembrance' memorial for the victims of the Berlin Wall on Bernauer street in Berlin, Germany, August 12, 2021. The order for the start of the construction of the Berlin wall was issued on 13 August, 1961. The barrier which consists of roughly 43 kilometer of concrete wall, watch towers, check-points, barbed wire and mines, creating a border strip separating the former Western Allies' enclave of West Berlin, from the rest of the city under DDR control. The wall stood until the 9th of November, 1989.
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  • A view of the 'Window of Remembrance' memorial for the victims of the Berlin Wall on Bernauer street in Berlin, Germany, August 12, 2021. The order for the start of the construction of the Berlin wall was issued on 13 August, 1961. The barrier which consists of roughly 43 kilometer of concrete wall, watch towers, check-points, barbed wire and mines, creating a border strip separating the former Western Allies' enclave of West Berlin, from the rest of the city under DDR control. The wall stood until the 9th of November, 1989.
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  • Classic gas operated street light in Berlin, Germany, April 06, 2012.
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  • A view of on from an observation tower on a section of the Berlin-Wall and a guard tower at Berlin Wall Memorial site along Bernauer street in Berlin, Germany, October 01, 2016.
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  • A hot dog vendor is standing next to a ball of Christmas lights decoration in the street of Berlin on November 25, 2016.
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  • A sign reading "NO WAR" lies on stairs after masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A protester holds a banner reading "Peace Save Lives" as masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A protester holds a banner reading "Stop War" as masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A protester holds a banner reading "Stop Putin" as masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • A protester holds a banner reading "No War" as masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
    20220227_Ukraine Demo 17 june_094.jpg
  • A protester holds a banner reading "We stand with Ukraine" as masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • The word PEACE is held as masses gathered along June 17 street to protest against the Russian invasion to Ukraine in Berlin, Germany, February 27, 2022. Thousands in the German capital waved Ukrainian national flags and chanted anti war slogans in the avenue stretching from Brandenburg Gate to the Siegessäule victory column, to protest Russia's hostilities in Ukraine as the conflict there continues.(Photo by Omer Messinger)
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  • Two volunteers from the German Red Cross refuel one of their many generators in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Germany, December 05, 2021. The generators provide some basic street light in some areas and some power for the re construction work in the houses and shops.
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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
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  • Artist Gunter Demnig lays a stumbling stone (Stolperstein) in honor of NS-victim Lenchen Metz (born Rothgießer)in front of the house at Reichenberger Str. 151 at Kreuzberg District in Berlin, Germany, August 28, 2021. The Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) project is the initiative of artist Gunter Demnig, meant to commemorate those persecuted by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. The blocks have the names and fate of the person they commemorate engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein, and are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. The specific block of Mrs. Metz was an initiative of Tal Alon and Olaf Kühnemann who live down the street from the house of which she was deported to Theresienstadt Ghetto, where she died.
    20210828_Stumblestones_001.JPG
  • A historic photograph of the construction of the Berlin Wall displayed on the side of a building at the Berlin Wall Memorial site along Bernauer street in Berlin, Germany, August 12, 2021. The order for the start of the construction of the Berlin wall was issued on 13 August, 1961. The barrier which consists of roughly 43 kilometer of concrete wall, watch towers, check-points, barbed wire and mines, creating a border strip separating the former Western Allies' enclave of West Berlin, from the rest of the city under DDR control. The wall stood until the 9th of November, 1989.
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  • An East German guard tower at the Berlin Wall Memorial site along Bernauer street in Berlin, Germany, August 12, 2021. The order for the start of the construction of the Berlin wall was issued on 13 August, 1961. The barrier which consists of roughly 43 kilometer of concrete wall, watch towers, check-points, barbed wire and mines, creating a border strip separating the former Western Allies' enclave of West Berlin, from the rest of the city under DDR control. The wall stood until the 9th of November, 1989.
    20210812_Berlin Wall_224.JPG
  • A worker mows the lawn along a section of the Berlin Wall, at the memorial for the victims of the Berlin Wall on Bernauer street in Berlin, Germany, August 12, 2021. The order for the start of the construction of the Berlin wall was issued on 13 August, 1961. The barrier which consists of roughly 43 kilometer of concrete wall, watch towers, check-points, barbed wire and mines, creating a border strip separating the former Western Allies' enclave of West Berlin, from the rest of the city under DDR control. The wall stood until the 9th of November, 1989.
    20210812_Berlin Wall_217.JPG
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