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  • Brandenburg gate in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A tourist bus in front of the Brandenburg gate in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A lake / kettle bog in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures via Getty Images).
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  • Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • The New Palace is in the Sans Soucci Palace complex in Potsdam. Completed in 1769 under the rule of Frederick the Great it is seen as the last great Prussian Baroque Palace. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A traditional wooden house in Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A smaller building seen in the Marmorpalais Marble Palace Gardens, known as the Neuer Gardens. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the front, garden facing facade of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Night falls on Oranienburg, the capital of the Oberhavel area of Brandenburg, Germany. .
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  • Night falls on Oranienburg, the capital of the Oberhavel area of Brandenburg, Germany. .
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  • Detail shot of lomg grass as the sun sets in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany. .
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  • Detail shot of lomg grass as the sun sets in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany. .
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  • Detail shot of lomg grass as the sun sets in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany. .
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  • Detail shot of lomg grass as the sun sets in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany. .
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  • The sun setting over a lake in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures via Getty Images).
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  • The sun setting over a lake in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures via Getty Images).
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  • A fisherman in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures via Getty Images).
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  • A lake / kettle bog in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures via Getty Images).
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  • Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A trainline runs through the Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior detail shot. The New Palace is in the Sans Soucci Palace complex in Potsdam. Completed in 1769 under the rule of Frederick the Great it is seen as the last great Prussian Baroque Palace. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • The New Palace is in the Sans Soucci Palace complex in Potsdam. Completed in 1769 under the rule of Frederick the Great it is seen as the last great Prussian Baroque Palace. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Glienicke bridge, is known as the Bridge of Spies due to the import route between East and West Germany for which it formed the border, and its use to exchnage spies during the Cold War. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A portrait of Frederick the Great by Andy Warhol, Sans Souchi Palace interior, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Highly decorative Baroque gold gilding in the interior of Sans Souchi Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Highly decorative Baroque gold gilding in the interior of Sans Souchi Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Highly decorative Baroque gold gilding in the interior of Sans Souchi Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Interior shots of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace, showing the intricate gilding and details. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Interior shots of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace, showing the intricate gilding and details. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Interior shots of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace, showing the intricate gilding and details. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Interior shots of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace, showing the intricate gilding and details. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Interior shots of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace, showing the intricate gilding and details. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Interior shots of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace, showing the intricate gilding and details. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Interior shots of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace, showing the intricate gilding and details. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A smaller building seen in the Marmorpalais Marble Palace Gardens, known as the Neuer Gardens. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A smaller building seen in the Marmorpalais Marble Palace Gardens, known as the Neuer Gardens. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A smaller building seen in the Marmorpalais Marble Palace Gardens, known as the Neuer Gardens. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A smaller building seen in the Marmorpalais Marble Palace Gardens, known as the Neuer Gardens. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A smaller building seen in the Marmorpalais Marble Palace Gardens, known as the Neuer Gardens. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • People looking at a street market. The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • People looking at a street market. The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • People looking at a street market. The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the front, garden facing facade of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the golden gilded gates in front of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the front, garden facing facade of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A German man playing the flute and wearing traditional dress outside the windmill in the Sans Souchi Palace complex, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A German man playing the flute and wearing traditional dress outside the windmill in the Sans Souchi Palace complex, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A German man playing the flute and wearing traditional dress outside the windmill in the Sans Souchi Palace complex, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Swans in the lake in front of the Sans Souchi Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Night falls on Oranienburg, the capital of the Oberhavel area of Brandenburg, Germany. .
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  • Detail shot of lomg grass as the sun sets in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany. .
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  • A lake / kettle bog in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures via Getty Images).
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  • A lake / kettle bog in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures via Getty Images).
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  • A lake / kettle bog in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany. (Photo by Phil Clarke Hill/In Pictures via Getty Images).
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  • A German fisherman in his boat, in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A lake / kettle bog in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A solitary boat in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A solitary boat in Uckermarkische Seen Natural park, part of the The Feldberg Lake District Nature Park containing large lakes, kettle bogs, and an abundance of plant and animcal species. Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A watermill in Uckermärkische Seen Natural park, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior detail shot. The New Palace is in the Sans Soucci Palace complex in Potsdam. Completed in 1769 under the rule of Frederick the Great it is seen as the last great Prussian Baroque Palace. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Two German men cooking sausages. The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • People looking at paintings in a street market. The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Glienicke bridge, is known as the Bridge of Spies due to the import route between East and West Germany for which it formed the border, and its use to exchnage spies during the Cold War. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • An old restored German bus, now used for tourist excursions, seen on the Glienicke bridge, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Highly decorative Baroque gold gilding in the interior of Sans Souchi Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Highly decorative Baroque gold gilding in the interior of Sans Souchi Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Interior shots of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace, showing the intricate gilding and details. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Autumnal colour in the Marmorpalais and Gardens, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • The Marmorpalais Marble Palace and Gardens, known as the Neuer Gardens. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A car pulling out of the Marmorpalais Marble Palace Gardens, known as the Neuer Gardens. The Palace was designed by Carl von Gontard and Carl Gotthard and is in the Neoclassical style, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • People looking at a street market. The Dutch Quarter is a famous area / neighbourhood of Potsdam. Built between 1733-40 and designed by Jan Borman, it is a centre for tourists visiting the town, consisting of many restaurants, cafes and boutique shops selling crafts and local food and drink. Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A cast iron statue of a stag outisde Charlottenberg Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the front, garden facing facade of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the golden gilded gates in front of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the front, garden facing facade of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the stepped gardens in front of Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the golden gilded gates in front of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the golden gilded gates in front of the Sans Souchi Palace which means without worries Palace, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • Exterior shot of the Film Museum, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany.
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  • A street scene in Templin, a small but picturesque town in the Uckermark district of Brandenburg, Germany. .
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  • A street scene in Templin, a small but picturesque town in the Uckermark district of Brandenburg, Germany. .
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  • The Templiner Kanal that runs alongside the small but picturesque town in the Uckermark district of Brandenburg, Germany. .
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  • A street scene in Templin, a small but picturesque town in the Uckermark district of Brandenburg, Germany. .
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  • A street scene in Templin, a small but picturesque town in the Uckermark district of Brandenburg, Germany. .
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  • Oranienburg Palace in Oranienburg, the capital of the Oberhavel area ofBrandenburg, Germany. .
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  • Oranienburg Palace in Oranienburg, the capital of the Oberhavel area ofBrandenburg, Germany. .
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  • Tourists visit the Brandenburg Gate at night on 11th October 2019 in Berlin Germany. The 18th century Neoclassical monument is built in the Western part of Berlin and is one of the most famous landmarks in Germany. Throughout its existence, the Brandenburg Gate is often a site for major historical events and is considered not only as a symbol of the tumultuous history of Europe and Germany, but also of European unity and peace.
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  • Tourists visit the Brandenburg Gate at night on 11th October 2019 in Berlin Germany. The 18th century Neoclassical monument is built in the Western part of Berlin and is one of the most famous landmarks in Germany. Throughout its existence, the Brandenburg Gate is often a site for major historical events and is considered not only as a symbol of the tumultuous history of Europe and Germany, but also of European unity and peace.
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  • Tourists visit the Brandenburg Gate at night on 11th October 2019 in Berlin Germany. The 18th century Neoclassical monument is built in the Western part of Berlin and is one of the most famous landmarks in Germany. Throughout its existence, the Brandenburg Gate is often a site for major historical events and is considered not only as a symbol of the tumultuous history of Europe and Germany, but also of European unity and peace.
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  • Tourists visit the Brandenburg Gate at night on 11th October 2019 in Berlin Germany. The 18th century Neoclassical monument is built in the Western part of Berlin and is one of the most famous landmarks in Germany. Throughout its existence, the Brandenburg Gate is often a site for major historical events and is considered not only as a symbol of the tumultuous history of Europe and Germany, but also of European unity and peace.
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  • Wide landscape and architecture of the Brandenburg Gate (Brandenburger Tor) in Berlin Mitte. The structure is a former city gate, rebuilt in the late 18th century as a neoclassical triumphal arch, and now one of the most well-known landmarks of Germany. It is located west of the city centre of Berlin at the junction of Unter den Linden and Ebertstraße, immediately west of the Pariser Platz. When the Nazis ascended to power they used the Gate as a party symbol. The Gate only just survived World War II and was one of the damaged structures still standing in the Pariser Platz ruins in 1945 alongside the nearby Reichstag.
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  • Actors in US and Soviet army uniforms hold flags to recount German history during the second world war and later, the cold war - beneath the Brandenburg Gate in Unter den Linden in central Berlin, Germany. The site is near the former border between Communist East and West Berlin during the Cold War. Here also, Berlin was separated by the occupying sectors of US, British, French and Soviet forces after WW2. The Berlin Wall was a barrier constructed by the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) starting on 13 August 1961, that completely cut off (by land) West Berlin from surrounding East Germany and from East Berlin. The Eastern Bloc claimed that the wall was erected to protect its population from fascist elements conspiring to prevent the "will of the people" in building a socialist state in East Germany.
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  • Dramatic sky and light silhouettes the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany. It is a former city gate and one of the main symbols of Berlin.
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  • Displayed on a table at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, a year after the fall of the Berlin Wall, peaked caps of the former East German (DDR in German) border police are on sale in orderly rows for the sake of tourists to this German city. The border troops of the German Democratic Republic (Grenztruppen), were a military force of the GDR and the primary force guarding the Berlin Wall and the border between East and West Germany. The Border Troops numbered at their peak approximately 47,000 troops and other than the Soviet Union, no other Warsaw Pact country had such a large border guard force. In all, 1,065 persons were killed along the GDR's frontiers and coastline, often by the border guards. The East Germany state existed from 7 October 1949 until 3 October 1990 and was a potent symbol of a divided Europe during the Cold War.
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  • Taken six months after the fall of the Berlin Wall, a German lady from the old German Democratic Republic (DDR or GDR) looks back over her shoulder nostalgically at an abandoned Trabant car on a sunlit street in eastern Berlin, once in the eastern zone before the Communist-inspired Berlin Wall was breached in November 1989. Blocks of modern East German-designed flats line the street and a tram line can be seen in the middle of the highway. The DDR-produced Trabant suffered poor performance, but its smoky two-stroke engine regarded with affection as a symbol of the more positive sides of East Germany. Many East Germans streamed into West Berlin and West Germany in their Trabants after the opening of the Berlin Wall. It was in production without any significant change for nearly 30 years. The name Trabant means "fellow traveler" in German.
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  • Detail of a rusty Wartburg 312 car standing at the kerbside in an eastern Berlin district. A sticker with the letters DDR as the German Democratic Republic (DDR in German and GDR in English) as East Germany was called during the Cold War. Any car was a highly-prized possession when ownership of luxury goods like vehicles aroused suspicion for other than Communist Party officials. This car may have been someone of rank or influence. The GDR was a self-declared socialist state, referred to in the West as a "communist state" in the Soviet Sector of occupied Germany created after the second world war and partitioned when DDR leaders built the Berlin Wall that eventually segregated Germany and Europe. The East Germany state existed from 7 October 1949 until 3 October 1990 and was a potent symbol of a divided Europe during the Cold War.
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