Archival footage shot by an amateur filmmaker while visiting Germany in 1961 and 1962
It contains stock footage of West Berlin, both the western part of the city and eastern one shot from behind the wall: GDR soldiers surveying the death strip (the part of the city between the two walls built to separate the city from the western part), trams and pedestrians in the streets of East Berlin, fortifications and barbed wire in the death zone, West Berlin citizens watching behind the wall from the observation decks, Soviet Union soldiers guarding the Soviet War Memorial in the Tiergarten, the East German flag fluttering above the Brandenburg Gate, the Wannsee (ships, border guards of Western Germany, the icon sign "You're leaving the American Sector), the Kurfürstendamm district at night (shops, neon signs, the movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s billboard on the Gloria Palast Theater), and more.
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Berlin (East and West Berlin) 1962 archive footage
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