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The Berlin Wall archive contains historical documents in texts and graphics about the Berlin Wall, the German-German-border,
Germany and the Cold War.
These documents were published in the West or in the East.
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The coach, full of tourists, including Jack and Rainer, was moving
slowly through the city, so that everyone could see the sights. As its sides and roof were made of glass, people could look out in all directions. The guide was a student from the Humboldt University who wanted to improve his English during his holidays.
Sightseeing in Berlin
East German school book, 1979
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At the some time that at the foreign ministers' conferences in Paris, Moscow and London in 1946-47 the western powers were stubbornly opposing the Soviet proposal to form a central German government, they pursued in their occupation zones an ever sharper course towards the division of Germany, at first by forming the bi-zone from the American and British zone.
How Germany was divided
Chapter 4, It started with the Bi-zone
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the German Democratic Republic, 1966
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Notes and documents from both parts of Germany
Notes from East and West
Documents
from East Germany
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Articles at German:
Innerstädtische Grenze Brochure, West Berlin, 1984
Interzonenreisende Leaflet, East Berlin, July 1953
Mauerbau Book, East Berlin, 1989
Das Westberlin-Problem Book, EastGermany, 1966
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External Sites:
The Cold War - The British National Archives
German Propagande Archive
Kennedy at the Berlin Wall
Cold War Bits and Pieces
Berliner Mauer Online -
at German
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