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Berlin's places of fate: 42 places that made history

  • BerlinCity
  • Categories:Europe
  • Language:German(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:September,2018
  • Pages:176
  • Retail Price:20.00 EUR
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  • Page Views:155
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  • Text Color:Full color
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Berlin places make history.
Everywhere in Berlin we find places where important things have happened: under the linden trees, the young Princess Luise triumphantly moved into Berlin in 1793, only to marry Friedrich Wilhelm III a little later. On Königsallee, not far from his home, the German Foreign Minister Walter Rathenau was assassinated in 1922. The Berlin Wall fell at the Bösebrücke, at Bornholmer Straße S-Bahn station, in 1989.
Armin Woy describes 42 fateful places and their history - from the Middle Ages to our time.

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