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Model of Rental Barracks on Kastanienallee in the Prenzlauer Berg Neighborhood of Berlin in the1880s

Berlin in the Building Boom of the Founding Era (1875)

Adolph Menzel, Bricklayers on a Building Site (1875)

Jewish Synagogue, Oranienburger Strasse (c. 1885)

Black-Market Activity in Berlin (1945)

After the “Storming of Berlin”: Bombed-out People on the Street (May 1, 1945)

Permission to Ride a Bicycle (July 24, 1945)

Coveted Possession: A Woman Defends her Bicycle (1945)

Destroyed Apartment Building in Berlin (1947)

Makeshift Balcony in a Destroyed Berlin House (1946)

Demonstration by the Association of Victims of the Nazi Regime (VVN) at Berlin’s Lustgarten on the Day for the Commemoration of the Victims of Fascism (September 12, 1948)

Women during the May Day Rally in Berlin (May 1, 1946)

Taking a Break during Clearing Operations in Berlin (1945-46)

Seesawing in Rubble (1946)

Shakespeare in the Park in Berlin-Schöneberg (August 1, 1945)

Cultural Diversions in Postwar Berlin (Summer 1945)

Directing Traffic in Postwar Berlin (1945)

Sign Demarcating the Zonal Borders in Destroyed Berlin (1945)

View from the West: Soviet Tanks in East Berlin (June 17, 1953)

Victims of the June 17th Uprising are Remembered at a Memorial Service in front of Schöneberg City Hall in West Berlin (June 23, 1953)

A Warning to Commuter Train Passengers heading towards the Eastern Zone (1953)

The Morning after the Night of Broken Glass [Kristallnacht] in Berlin (November 10, 1938)

Berliner Tageblatt Lists the Gay and Lesbian Bars Closed by the Berlin Police (March 4, 1933)

After the Unconditional Surrender: Ruins at Brandenburg Gate (May 8, 1945)

Model of the “World Capital Germania,” Following Plans by Albert Speer (1939)