Destroyed infrastructure in Berlin after World War II. Aerial view of the German countryside showing forests and farmlands outside Berlin,Germany. Clouds of smoke from bombing rises near lush green trees.
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.
A press conference in East Germany. United States Army men reply to journalists in the press conference organized to denounce their captors (Germans) as kidnappers. German officers sit. The journalists note down.
Election riots in Saarbrucken,Germany. Scenes of Industrial area with ropeway conveyor,trams and chimneys. Minister-president Johannes Hoffmann, a pro-French leader addresses a group regarding the Franco German treaty which would give equal economic rights to both nations. Civilians protest in opposition of the treaty.
Activities after reunion of Saarland with West Germany. Civilians move on a bridge. A truck loaded with soldiers moves on a street. Men unload bags of legal currency, Deutsche Mark, from the truck. Policemen watch as the bags are unloaded. Civilians stand outside a bank. They exchange the currency at the bank.
Bomb damage in Wiesbaden, Germany still evident 10 years after World War 2. View of the Destroyed Lyzeum (Lyceum) next to the Marktkirche (Market Church) at the Schlossplatz. (Its destruction was particularly tragic, because its basement had served as a bomb shelter during the war. It was never rebuilt.)
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