Germans demonstrate in Berlin, at the Reichtag and in the Lustgarten, against the Treaty of Versailles, after World War 1. A crowd of Germans demonstrating in front of the Reichstag in Berlin, The Bismark memorial and the Monument of Victory are clearly visible. As the camera pans, men raise their hats in unison (presumably prompted by the cameramen). One person holds a poster reading "98.Abt." (referring to 98th Abteilung, the German Army 98th Division). Others hold banners that are pointed away from the camera. Demonstrators also fill the Lustgarten. Men sit on a lamp post above street sign reading "Lustgarten."
Damaged Nazi remains in Germany after World War II. Damaged building of the Ministry of Propaganda. Bullet scarred front of Deutches Reichbank. An eagle with a shattered wing on the top of the entrance to Reich Air Ministry building.
Damaged Nazi remains in Germany after World War II. Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels's balcony in front of the Ministry of Propaganda. German Chancellor Adolf Hitler's balcony at the German Chancellery. An impression of a Nazi eagle on a wall after the eagle was removed. The courtyard of the Chancellery.
People protest against the Soviet blockade in Berlin, Germany. Crowds in front of the Allied Control Council building. German political activist Franz Leopold Neumann along with a group of people walks through the crowds. A large crowd assembled in a plaza.
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.
The Vorontsov Palace in Alupka, Crimea, Soviet Union (Voronstov Palace Dvortsovoye Hwy, 10 Alupka, 98676 Crimea). Exteriors of the Vorontsov Palace. Tourists sit on benches in the palace garden. Busts lined up inside the palace. A fountain in front of the palace. White marble lions at the entrance. People come down the steps of the southern facade of the palace. A mermaid statue.
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