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Cold War era Collection

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297 items

Cold War era Collection: Berlin Wall

Berlin Wall Collection
79 items

Cold War era Collection: Berlin Wall history

Berlin Wall history Collection
79 items

Cold War era Collection: Border guards

Border guards Collection
11 items

Cold War era Collection: Brandenburg Gate

Brandenburg Gate Collection
22 items

Cold War era Collection: Checkpoint Charlie

Checkpoint Charlie Collection
19 items

Cold War era Collection: GDR (German Democratic Republic)

GDR (German Democratic Republic) Collection
3 items

Cold War era Collection: Historic Berlin

Historic Berlin Collection
10 items

Cold War era Collection: Soviet Union

Soviet Union Collection
88 items

Background imageCold War era Collection: Checkpoint Charlie crossing point in the Berlin Wall located at the junction of

Checkpoint Charlie crossing point in the Berlin Wall located at the junction of Friedrichstrae with Zimmerstrae and Mauerstrae

Background imageCold War era Collection: Checkpoint Charlie

Checkpoint Charlie, border control, West Berlin, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageCold War era Collection: Checkpoint Charlie Museum, Berlin

Checkpoint Charlie Museum, Berlin
The Checkpoint Charlie Museum in Friedrichstrasse, Berlin, Germany

Background imageCold War era Collection: 35th President of the United States. Making his memorable I am a Berliner, or Ich bin ein Berliner

35th President of the United States. Making his memorable I am a Berliner, or Ich bin ein Berliner
JOHN F. KENNEDY (1917-1963). 35th President of the United States. Making his memorable I am a Berliner, or Ich bin ein Berliner, address during a visit to West Berlin, 26 June 1963

Background imageCold War era Collection: The Berlin Wall along Zimmerstraze, Berlin, close to Checkpoint Charlie

The Berlin Wall along Zimmerstraze, Berlin, close to Checkpoint Charlie and the location where Peter Fechter a bricklayer aged 18 was shot

Background imageCold War era Collection: Mass demonstration held outside Rathaus Schoneberg City Hall in protest against

Mass demonstration held outside Rathaus Schoneberg City Hall in protest against the construction of the Berlin Wall which began three days earlier overnight on the 12th-13th August

Background imageCold War era Collection: For the first time since its erection, the Berlin Wall is opened for border crossings for

For the first time since its erection, the Berlin Wall is opened for border crossings for 18 days over the Christmas period

Background imageCold War era Collection: Scenes in East Berlin, East Germany soon after the start of the construction of

Scenes in East Berlin, East Germany soon after the start of the construction of the Berlin Wall. Police monitoring the situation around Frankfurter Allee in the east of the city. 18th August 1961

Background imageCold War era Collection: Germany, Berlin, Checkpoint Charlie, US Army checkpoint

Germany, Berlin, Checkpoint Charlie, US Army checkpoint and guardhouse reconstruction at the former crossing point between East and West Berlin

Background imageCold War era Collection: Checkpoint Charlie, Friedrichstrasse, Berlin, Germany

Checkpoint Charlie, Friedrichstrasse, Berlin, Germany

Background imageCold War era Collection: Germany, Berlin, Friendrichshain, art on old sections of the Berlin Wall along the

Germany, Berlin, Friendrichshain, art on old sections of the Berlin Wall along the Spree River

Background imageCold War era Collection: Since 13 August 1961 the state frontier of the German Democratic Republic with West Berlin has

Since 13 August 1961 the state frontier of the German Democratic Republic with West Berlin has been reliably protected
3638395 Since 13 August 1961 the state frontier of the German Democratic Republic with West Berlin has been reliably protected by the National Peoples Army

Background imageCold War era Collection: An officer of the National Peoples Armed Forces explains to foreign visitors at the Brandenburg

An officer of the National Peoples Armed Forces explains to foreign visitors at the Brandenburg Gate the necessity of
3638433 An officer of the National Peoples Armed Forces explains to foreign visitors at the Brandenburg Gate the necessity of the antifascist protective wall

Background imageCold War era Collection: Memorial for escapee Peter Fechter, at Zimmerstrae, Berlin, close to Checkpoint Charlie

Memorial for escapee Peter Fechter, at Zimmerstrae, Berlin, close to Checkpoint Charlie. Circa 1965 Peter Fechter a bricklayer aged 18 was shot

Background imageCold War era Collection: A Triumph Herald crossing the Berlin Wall at Checkpoint Charlie

A Triumph Herald crossing the Berlin Wall at Checkpoint Charlie. Circa 1965 Following the erection of the wall in 1961, diplomats and foreigners were still allowed to cross the wall

Background imageCold War era Collection: A German diplomatic car crossing the Berlin Wall at Checkpoint Charlie

A German diplomatic car crossing the Berlin Wall at Checkpoint Charlie. Circa 1965 Following the erection of the wall in 1961, diplomats and foreigners were still allowed to cross the wall

Background imageCold War era Collection: East German border police at the East Berlin entrance to Checkpoint Charlie located at

East German border police at the East Berlin entrance to Checkpoint Charlie located at the junction of Friedrichstrae with Zimmerstrae

Background imageCold War era Collection: A Humber Super Snipe crossing the Berlin Wall at Checkpoint Charlie

A Humber Super Snipe crossing the Berlin Wall at Checkpoint Charlie. Circa 1965 Following the erection of the wall in 1961, diplomats and foreigners were still allowed to cross the wall

Background imageCold War era Collection: Memorial for escapee Peter Fechter, at Zimmerstraze, Berlin, close to Checkpoint Charlie

Memorial for escapee Peter Fechter, at Zimmerstraze, Berlin, close to Checkpoint Charlie. Circa 1965 Peter Fechter a bricklayer aged 18 was shot

Background imageCold War era Collection: West Berliners on Bernauer Strasse, use the upper windows of the Ausstellung as a vantage

West Berliners on Bernauer Strasse, use the upper windows of the Ausstellung as a vantage point to see over the wall into East Berlin. Circa 1965

Background imageCold War era Collection: The visit to West Germany of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip

The visit to West Germany of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. Pictured here passing the Berlin Wall in the Potsdamer Platz, Berlin in an open top car

Background imageCold War era Collection: For the first time since its erection, the Berlin Wall is opened for border crossings for

For the first time since its erection, the Berlin Wall is opened for border crossings for 18 days over the Christmas period

Background imageCold War era Collection: Scenes in West Berlin, West Germany showing daily life continuing as normal soon after

Scenes in West Berlin, West Germany showing daily life continuing as normal soon after the start of the construction of the Berlin Wall. 18th August 1961

Background imageCold War era Collection: Scenes in East Berlin, East Germany showing daily life continuing as normal soon after

Scenes in East Berlin, East Germany showing daily life continuing as normal soon after the start of the construction of the Berlin Wall. 18th August 1961

Background imageCold War era Collection: Start of the construction of the Berlin Wall. At midnight on 13th August

Start of the construction of the Berlin Wall. At midnight on 13th August the police and units of the East German army began to close the border and, by Sunday morning, 13 August

Background imageCold War era Collection: Scenes in Berlin shortly after the erection of the Berlin Wall

Scenes in Berlin shortly after the erection of the Berlin Wall, dividing the Soviet occupied Eastern sector of the city from the Allied occupied Western sectors

Background imageCold War era Collection: Scenes in East Berlin, four years after work began on the construction of the Berlin Wall

Scenes in East Berlin, four years after work began on the construction of the Berlin Wall, separating East from West. View looking towards the Brandenburg Gate on the border between the halves of

Background imageCold War era Collection: Scenes in East Berlin, East Germany showing daily life continuing as normal soon after

Scenes in East Berlin, East Germany showing daily life continuing as normal soon after the start of the construction of the Berlin Wall. 18th August 1961

Background imageCold War era Collection: General Bruce C Clarke, Commander In Chief of the US Army in Europe at the Brandenburg

General Bruce C Clarke, Commander In Chief of the US Army in Europe at the Brandenburg Gate with West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt, three days after construction of the Berlin Wall began

Background imageCold War era Collection: Start of the construction of the Berlin Wall. At midnight on 13th August

Start of the construction of the Berlin Wall. At midnight on 13th August the police and units of the East German army began to close the border and, by Sunday morning, 13 August

Background imageCold War era Collection: Scenes in Berlin, three years after work began on the construction of the Berlin Wall

Scenes in Berlin, three years after work began on the construction of the Berlin Wall, separating East from West. Looking over the wall from West Berlin in to the East. 25th October 1964

Background imageCold War era Collection: Start of the construction of the Berlin Wall. At midnight on 13th August

Start of the construction of the Berlin Wall. At midnight on 13th August the police and units of the East German army began to close the border and, by Sunday morning, 13 August

Background imageCold War era Collection: Germany Berlin Wall Circa October 1961 East German border guards seen here at

Germany Berlin Wall Circa October 1961 East German border guards seen here at the border of the Russian and British sectors of Berlin, In the background construction of the Berlin Wall continues

Background imageCold War era Collection: The Frontier of Fear. 23rd december 1979. 'Frohliche Weihnachten'

The Frontier of Fear. 23rd december 1979. "Frohliche Weihnachten"
The Frontier of Fear. 23rd december 1979. " Frohliche Weihnachten" - Merry Christmas, called John Knight across the East/West German Border towards the silent

Background imageCold War era Collection: A wind swept rainy day at Checkpot Charlie on Berlin Friedrich strasse

A wind swept rainy day at Checkpot Charlie on Berlin Friedrich strasse. In June 1953 during the workersI revolt in East Germany

Background imageCold War era Collection: The Berlin Wall was a concrete and earth barrier built by the Soviet Union

The Berlin Wall was a concrete and earth barrier built by the Soviet Union and German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) that enclosed the city of West Berlin, separating it from East Germany

Background imageCold War era Collection: Berlin a city divided. Childrens party at the sector boundary Berlin 15th August 1953

Berlin a city divided. Childrens party at the sector boundary Berlin 15th August 1953. This picture was taken from the eastern part of Friedrich strasse

Background imageCold War era Collection: Views of the Berlin Wall with soldiers patrolling. October 1961

Views of the Berlin Wall with soldiers patrolling. October 1961

Background imageCold War era Collection: Views of the Berlin Wall with soldiers patrolling. October 1961

Views of the Berlin Wall with soldiers patrolling. October 1961

Background imageCold War era Collection: Border scenes two days after it closed between East and West Berlin

Border scenes two days after it closed between East and West Berlin. 16th August 1961



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