A public meeting in Berlin, Germany. German policemen make a human chain to control a large crowd at the public meeting. People gather outside the Reichstag building. The Bismarck Memorial and the Berlin Victory Column or the Siegessäule (Großer Stern 1 10557 Berlin) in the background. A dignitary is seated at the podium.
German civilians wait in a line to board a bus in Berlin, Germany. Children at a doorway. Civilians move furniture from a bomb-damaged building after the Battle of Berlin in World War II. Men park the furniture loaded truck in front of a building. A damaged church due to bombing in Berlin. A cement revetment with a cross at the entrance of the church.
Aftermath of World War 2, in Berlin, Germany. Remains of a 12.8 Cm German anti-aircraft gun atop the Flak tower at the Berlin zoo. The Berlin Victory Column, in the center of the Tiergarten circle, is visible beyond trees of the park in background. Views of two rooftop conveyers for bringing shells up to the gunners. Doors open to reveal 12.8 Cm shells in place where they would be delivered to the gun crews. Spent shells laying on the rooftop, and twin barrels of 20mm anti-aircraft gun in background
Aftermath of World War 2 in Berlin, Germany. Aerial views of bomb damage caused to the buildings in the city of Berlin. Wrecked buildings as a result of Allied bombings during World War II. Aerodrome with planes parked along the runway. War ministry building in Berlin.
A United Nations delegation in Berlin, Germany. A motorcade arrives and 14 advisors of American United Nations delegation step from their cars. They visit Berlin's Olympic Stadium. Delegates discuss the Berlin Airlift with an American officer. The delegates visit the Soviet World War II monument and a man takes pictures. A woman pushes a trolley with boxes loaded on it. Delegates leave in cars with Brandenburg Gate in the background. Cars parked as a delegate films a wrecked building using what appears to be a 16mm motion picture film camera.
Destroyed infrastructure in Berlin after World War II. A sign reads Unter Den Linden (station presently known as Brandenburger Tor) on the S-Bahn entrance in Berlin. Bomb damage to roof and interior of the Anhalter Bahnhof Station (Askanischer Pl. 6, 10963 Berlin, Germany). German civilians walk on foot and ride vehicles on the streets.
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