Bomb damage in Berlin, Germany in the area of the so-called Fuhrer Bunker, shortly after the end of World War II in Europe. Bomb damaged buildings, air raid shelters, and fortifications of the Führer Headquarters (Führerhauptquartiere). View of the Reich Chancellery Garden area (Garten Reichskanzlei) and exterior of the Adolf Hitler Fuhrerbunker at the back of the Reich Chancellery. Heaps of debris in front of the bomb damaged buildings. Tail of an exploded mortar shell on the ground. View of a wrecked truck. Pock marks by shells seen on buildings used as fortifications and shelters. More Mortar tails partially embedded in the ground. (Note: The buildings in this area were demolished in 1947 by the Soviets.)
Bomb damage in Berlin, Germany after World War II. Buildings at Tempelhof Airport. View of war-damaged administrative building. Aircraft parked on the airfield. Wrecked parts of German airplanes are piled up in a heap.
Activities on the streets in Berlin,Germany after World War II. Baby in a carriage. German civilians stand on streets. Small German boy eats. German civilians haul belongings on a cart.
Bomb damage in Berlin, Germany after World War II. German women pass bricks in a bucket brigade. Heaps of debris of the damaged buildings. Two lines of women in brigade. Women pass buckets filled with dirt.
Activities on the streets in Berlin, Germany after World War II. British Field Marshal,Bernard Law Montgomery and Air Marshal Sir Sholto Douglas. Trees and buildings seen in the background. Other officers stand on streets.
View of a lake in Berlin, Germany. The lake. Green trees on either side of the lake. Buildings seen in the background.
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