Damaged Nazi remains in Germany after World War II. A sign on a building reads 'Adjunter Der Wehrmacht Beim Fuhrer Und Reichshanzler'. A stone eagle at the entrance of the German Chancellery.
People protest against the Soviet blockade in Berlin, Germany. A large crowd gathered in vicinity of the Allied Control Council. People on the streets. German political activist Franz Leopold Neumann walks past a dense crowd as he waves. Neumann addresses the crowd from a platform.
People protest against the Soviet blockade in Berlin, Germany. A man talks to a Military Police. A group of people being permitted to enter a building. People enter the building. A giant rally in a plaza. German civilians hold German signs as they protest against the Soviet blockade.
Important buildings in Berlin, Germany. The Rathaus Schöneberg (John-F.-Kennedy-Platz, 10825 Berlin, Germany) on Martin Luther Strasse. The Rathaus Schöneberg Tower and the entrance to the Rathaus. The Russian flag at a flagstaff. French, American, and British flags fly. The front of the Allied Control Authority building.
An Allied airlift in West Berlin, Germany. British European Airways office at Berlin Tempelhof Airport. Women refugees from East Germany sign flight papers. Refugee women in a waiting room as they look at an aircraft. Two women smiling. The women board a British airplane (G-AMSR). A clerk marks a British European Airways bulletin board listing the number of refugees who left the area on March 8th, 1953.
Damaged buildings in Berlin, Germany. Workmen remove rubble from a building. A young laborer chisels cement off a brick. A large piece of concrete rubble rolls on the ground.
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