Former President of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev (R) and his daughter Irina Mikhailovna Virganskaya attend a ceremony organised by the Berlin Senate to mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, on November 9, 2014 at the Gendarmenmarkt concert house in Berlin. PHOTO: AFP PHOTO/POOL/ROBERT MICHAEL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-former-president-of-the-soviet-union-mikhail-gorbachev-r-and-his-daughter-75189299.html
RMEA94M3–Former President of the Soviet Union Mikhail Gorbachev (R) and his daughter Irina Mikhailovna Virganskaya attend a ceremony organised by the Berlin Senate to mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, on November 9, 2014 at the Gendarmenmarkt concert house in Berlin. PHOTO: AFP PHOTO/POOL/ROBERT MICHAEL
Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria waves as she overlooks part of the Berlin Wall from a viewing tower while visiting the memorial to the victims of the Berlin wall at Bernauer Strasse in Berlin on May 27, 2011. The Swedish royal couple is on the last day of their four-day-visit to Germany. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-swedens-crown-princess-victoria-waves-as-she-overlooks-part-of-the-58222490.html
RMDAM7AJ–Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria waves as she overlooks part of the Berlin Wall from a viewing tower while visiting the memorial to the victims of the Berlin wall at Bernauer Strasse in Berlin on May 27, 2011. The Swedish royal couple is on the last day of their four-day-visit to Germany. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: The convoy of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo approaches Mödlareuth at Hof. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-the-convoy-of-us-secretary-of-state-mike-pompeo-approaches-mdlareuth-at-hof-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332222587.html
RM2A8E18B–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: The convoy of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo approaches Mödlareuth at Hof. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Mike Pompeo, (M) US Secretary of State, visits Mödlareuth at Hof and waves as he walks past the remains of a wall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-mike-pompeo-m-us-secretary-of-state-visits-mdlareuth-at-hof-and-waves-as-he-walks-past-the-remains-of-a-wall-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332222600.html
RM2A8E18T–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Mike Pompeo, (M) US Secretary of State, visits Mödlareuth at Hof and waves as he walks past the remains of a wall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
Hof, Germany. 07th Nov, 2019. Mounted police are waiting for the arrival of Mike Pompeo, US Secretary of State. Pompeo will visit the village of Mödlareuth. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Credit: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hof-germany-07th-nov-2019-mounted-police-are-waiting-for-the-arrival-of-mike-pompeo-us-secretary-of-state-pompeo-will-visit-the-village-of-mdlareuth-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-credit-john-macdougallafp-pooldpaalamy-live-news-image332223573.html
RM2A8E2FH–Hof, Germany. 07th Nov, 2019. Mounted police are waiting for the arrival of Mike Pompeo, US Secretary of State. Pompeo will visit the village of Mödlareuth. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Credit: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa/Alamy Live News
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (r), Mike Pompeo, (M) US Secretary of State visit Mödlareuth near Hof. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-r-mike-pompeo-m-us-secretary-of-state-visit-mdlareuth-near-hof-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332223565.html
RM2A8E2F9–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (r), Mike Pompeo, (M) US Secretary of State visit Mödlareuth near Hof. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
Hof, Germany. 07th Nov, 2019. Mounted police are waiting for the arrival of Mike Pompeo, US Secretary of State. Pompeo will visit the village of Mödlareuth. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Credit: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hof-germany-07th-nov-2019-mounted-police-are-waiting-for-the-arrival-of-mike-pompeo-us-secretary-of-state-pompeo-will-visit-the-village-of-mdlareuth-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-credit-john-macdougallafp-pooldpaalamy-live-news-image332223585.html
RM2A8E2G1–Hof, Germany. 07th Nov, 2019. Mounted police are waiting for the arrival of Mike Pompeo, US Secretary of State. Pompeo will visit the village of Mödlareuth. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Credit: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa/Alamy Live News
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (M) and Mike Pompeo, (l) US Secretary of State, visit Mödlareuth near Hof and walk through the town. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-m-and-mike-pompeo-l-us-secretary-of-state-visit-mdlareuth-near-hof-and-walk-through-the-town-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332222618.html
RM2A8E19E–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (M) and Mike Pompeo, (l) US Secretary of State, visit Mödlareuth near Hof and walk through the town. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (M) and Mike Pompeo, (R) US Secretary of State meet residents in Mödlareuth near Hof . The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-m-and-mike-pompeo-r-us-secretary-of-state-meet-residents-in-mdlareuth-near-hof-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332223578.html
RM2A8E2FP–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (M) and Mike Pompeo, (R) US Secretary of State meet residents in Mödlareuth near Hof . The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (r) and Mike Pompeo, (M) US Secretary of State visit Mödlareuth at Hof and stand at the remains of a wall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-r-and-mike-pompeo-m-us-secretary-of-state-visit-mdlareuth-at-hof-and-stand-at-the-remains-of-a-wall-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332222614.html
RM2A8E19A–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (r) and Mike Pompeo, (M) US Secretary of State visit Mödlareuth at Hof and stand at the remains of a wall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (M) and Mike Pompeo, (R) US Secretary of State meet residents in Mödlareuth near Hof . The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-m-and-mike-pompeo-r-us-secretary-of-state-meet-residents-in-mdlareuth-near-hof-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332223579.html
RM2A8E2FR–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (M) and Mike Pompeo, (R) US Secretary of State meet residents in Mödlareuth near Hof . The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (r), Mike Pompeo, (M) US Secretary of State visit Mödlareuth at Hof and walk along the remains of the Wall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-r-mike-pompeo-m-us-secretary-of-state-visit-mdlareuth-at-hof-and-walk-along-the-remains-of-the-wall-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332223563.html
RM2A8E2F7–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (r), Mike Pompeo, (M) US Secretary of State visit Mödlareuth at Hof and walk along the remains of the Wall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
Leipzig, Germany. 07th Nov, 2019. Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (l) and Mike Pompeo, US Secretary of State, sit opposite each other in the City Hall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Credit: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leipzig-germany-07th-nov-2019-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-l-and-mike-pompeo-us-secretary-of-state-sit-opposite-each-other-in-the-city-hall-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-credit-john-macdougallafp-pooldpaalamy-live-news-image332222590.html
RM2A8E18E–Leipzig, Germany. 07th Nov, 2019. Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (l) and Mike Pompeo, US Secretary of State, sit opposite each other in the City Hall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Credit: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa/Alamy Live News
Leipzig, Germany. 07th Nov, 2019. Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (l) and Mike Pompeo, US Secretary of State, sit opposite each other in the City Hall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Credit: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leipzig-germany-07th-nov-2019-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-l-and-mike-pompeo-us-secretary-of-state-sit-opposite-each-other-in-the-city-hall-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-credit-john-macdougallafp-pooldpaalamy-live-news-image332222594.html
RM2A8E18J–Leipzig, Germany. 07th Nov, 2019. Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (l) and Mike Pompeo, US Secretary of State, sit opposite each other in the City Hall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Credit: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa/Alamy Live News
Leipzig, Germany. 07th Nov, 2019. Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (l) and Mike Pompeo, US Secretary of State, sit opposite each other in the City Hall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Credit: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leipzig-germany-07th-nov-2019-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-l-and-mike-pompeo-us-secretary-of-state-sit-opposite-each-other-in-the-city-hall-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-credit-john-macdougallafp-pooldpaalamy-live-news-image332222610.html
RM2A8E196–Leipzig, Germany. 07th Nov, 2019. Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (l) and Mike Pompeo, US Secretary of State, sit opposite each other in the City Hall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Credit: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa/Alamy Live News
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, Mike Pompeo, (2nd from right) US Secretary of State and Richard Grenell (4th from left), US Ambassador to Germany visit Mödlareuth near Hof. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-mike-pompeo-2nd-from-right-us-secretary-of-state-and-richard-grenell-4th-from-left-us-ambassador-to-germany-visit-mdlareuth-near-hof-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332223570.html
RM2A8E2FE–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, Mike Pompeo, (2nd from right) US Secretary of State and Richard Grenell (4th from left), US Ambassador to Germany visit Mödlareuth near Hof. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (3rd l.) and Mike Pompeo, (2nd l.) US Secretary of State visit Mödlareuth at Hof and walk past the remains of a wall and tank barriers. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-3rd-l-and-mike-pompeo-2nd-l-us-secretary-of-state-visit-mdlareuth-at-hof-and-walk-past-the-remains-of-a-wall-and-tank-barriers-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332223581.html
RM2A8E2FW–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (3rd l.) and Mike Pompeo, (2nd l.) US Secretary of State visit Mödlareuth at Hof and walk past the remains of a wall and tank barriers. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (centre r) and Mike Pompeo, (M) US Secretary of State, visit Mödlareuth near Hof. In the background you can see a border tower. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-centre-r-and-mike-pompeo-m-us-secretary-of-state-visit-mdlareuth-near-hof-in-the-background-you-can-see-a-border-tower-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332222602.html
RM2A8E18X–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (centre r) and Mike Pompeo, (M) US Secretary of State, visit Mödlareuth near Hof. In the background you can see a border tower. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, Mike Pompeo, (2nd from right) US Secretary of State and Richard Grenell (M), US Ambassador to Germany visit Mödlareuth near Hof. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-mike-pompeo-2nd-from-right-us-secretary-of-state-and-richard-grenell-m-us-ambassador-to-germany-visit-mdlareuth-near-hof-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332223566.html
RM2A8E2FA–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, Mike Pompeo, (2nd from right) US Secretary of State and Richard Grenell (M), US Ambassador to Germany visit Mödlareuth near Hof. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (3rd l.) and Mike Pompeo, (2nd l.) US Secretary of State visit Mödlareuth at Hof and walk past the remains of a wall and tank barriers. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-3rd-l-and-mike-pompeo-2nd-l-us-secretary-of-state-visit-mdlareuth-at-hof-and-walk-past-the-remains-of-a-wall-and-tank-barriers-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332223575.html
RM2A8E2FK–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (3rd l.) and Mike Pompeo, (2nd l.) US Secretary of State visit Mödlareuth at Hof and walk past the remains of a wall and tank barriers. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (centre r) and Mike Pompeo, (M) US Secretary of State, visit the Deutsch-Deutsche Museum in Mödlareuth near Hof. In the background you can see a border tower. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-centre-r-and-mike-pompeo-m-us-secretary-of-state-visit-the-deutsch-deutsche-museum-in-mdlareuth-near-hof-in-the-background-you-can-see-a-border-tower-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332222608.html
RM2A8E194–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (centre r) and Mike Pompeo, (M) US Secretary of State, visit the Deutsch-Deutsche Museum in Mödlareuth near Hof. In the background you can see a border tower. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, Mike Pompeo, (2nd from right) US Secretary of State and Richard Grenell (M), US Ambassador to Germany visit Mödlareuth near Hof. In the background you can see a border tower. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-mike-pompeo-2nd-from-right-us-secretary-of-state-and-richard-grenell-m-us-ambassador-to-germany-visit-mdlareuth-near-hof-in-the-background-you-can-see-a-border-tower-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332222616.html
RM2A8E19C–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, Mike Pompeo, (2nd from right) US Secretary of State and Richard Grenell (M), US Ambassador to Germany visit Mödlareuth near Hof. In the background you can see a border tower. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (centre r) and Mike Pompeo, (M) US Secretary of State, visit the Deutsch-Deutsche Museum in Mödlareuth near Hof. In the background you can see a border tower. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-centre-r-and-mike-pompeo-m-us-secretary-of-state-visit-the-deutsch-deutsche-museum-in-mdlareuth-near-hof-in-the-background-you-can-see-a-border-tower-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332222606.html
RM2A8E192–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (centre r) and Mike Pompeo, (M) US Secretary of State, visit the Deutsch-Deutsche Museum in Mödlareuth near Hof. In the background you can see a border tower. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
Russian last Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev (C) is cheered by German President Joachim Gauck (2d L) and Berlin Mayor Klaus Wowereit (2ndR) as they are to pose for a family picture with German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) and Polish freedom icon Lech Walesa (2d row 3d R) before a ceremony organised by the Berlin Senate to mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, on November 9, 2014 at the Gendarmenmarkt Konzerthaus in Berlin. PHOTO: AFP PHOTO/POOL/ROBERT MICHAEL Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-russian-last-soviet-leader-mikhail-gorbachev-c-is-cheered-by-german-75189290.html
RMEA94KP–Russian last Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev (C) is cheered by German President Joachim Gauck (2d L) and Berlin Mayor Klaus Wowereit (2ndR) as they are to pose for a family picture with German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) and Polish freedom icon Lech Walesa (2d row 3d R) before a ceremony organised by the Berlin Senate to mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, on November 9, 2014 at the Gendarmenmarkt Konzerthaus in Berlin. PHOTO: AFP PHOTO/POOL/ROBERT MICHAEL
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (r), Mike Pompeo, (2nd from right) US Secretary of State and Richard Grenell (3rd from right), US Ambassador to Germany, visit Mödlareuth near Hof and stand at the remains of a wall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-r-mike-pompeo-2nd-from-right-us-secretary-of-state-and-richard-grenell-3rd-from-right-us-ambassador-to-germany-visit-mdlareuth-near-hof-and-stand-at-the-remains-of-a-wall-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332222612.html
RM2A8E198–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (r), Mike Pompeo, (2nd from right) US Secretary of State and Richard Grenell (3rd from right), US Ambassador to Germany, visit Mödlareuth near Hof and stand at the remains of a wall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (r), Mike Pompeo, (2nd from right) US Secretary of State and Richard Grenell (3rd from right), US Ambassador to Germany, visit Mödlareuth near Hof and stand at the remains of a wall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-r-mike-pompeo-2nd-from-right-us-secretary-of-state-and-richard-grenell-3rd-from-right-us-ambassador-to-germany-visit-mdlareuth-near-hof-and-stand-at-the-remains-of-a-wall-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332223567.html
RM2A8E2FB–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (r), Mike Pompeo, (2nd from right) US Secretary of State and Richard Grenell (3rd from right), US Ambassador to Germany, visit Mödlareuth near Hof and stand at the remains of a wall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (2nd from left), Mike Pompeo, (l) US Secretary of State and Richard Grenell (M), US Ambassador to Germany visit Mödlareuth near Hof. In the background you can see a border tower. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-2nd-from-left-mike-pompeo-l-us-secretary-of-state-and-richard-grenell-m-us-ambassador-to-germany-visit-mdlareuth-near-hof-in-the-background-you-can-see-a-border-tower-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332222605.html
RM2A8E191–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (2nd from left), Mike Pompeo, (l) US Secretary of State and Richard Grenell (M), US Ambassador to Germany visit Mödlareuth near Hof. In the background you can see a border tower. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (r), Mike Pompeo, (2nd from right) US Secretary of State and Richard Grenell (3rd from right), US Ambassador to Germany, visit Mödlareuth near Hof and stand at the remains of a wall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-r-mike-pompeo-2nd-from-right-us-secretary-of-state-and-richard-grenell-3rd-from-right-us-ambassador-to-germany-visit-mdlareuth-near-hof-and-stand-at-the-remains-of-a-wall-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332222617.html
RM2A8E19D–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (r), Mike Pompeo, (2nd from right) US Secretary of State and Richard Grenell (3rd from right), US Ambassador to Germany, visit Mödlareuth near Hof and stand at the remains of a wall. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (l) and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stand next to a memorial stone with the inscription 'In honor of the 2d Armored Cavalry Regiment soldiers who patrolled along the Iron Curtain to protect freedom and peace in Western Europe'. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/07-november-2019-bavaria-mdlareuth-federal-foreign-minister-heiko-maas-l-and-us-secretary-of-state-mike-pompeo-stand-next-to-a-memorial-stone-with-the-inscription-in-honor-of-the-2d-armored-cavalry-regiment-soldiers-who-patrolled-along-the-iron-curtain-to-protect-freedom-and-peace-in-western-europe-the-inner-german-border-once-ran-through-the-village-with-just-under-50-inhabitants-which-in-mdlareuth-was-partly-secured-by-a-wall-the-village-had-therefore-been-given-the-nickname-little-berlin-photo-john-macdougallafp-pooldpa-image332222619.html
RM2A8E19F–07 November 2019, Bavaria, Mödlareuth: Federal Foreign Minister Heiko Maas (l) and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stand next to a memorial stone with the inscription 'In honor of the 2d Armored Cavalry Regiment soldiers who patrolled along the Iron Curtain to protect freedom and peace in Western Europe'. The inner-German border once ran through the village with just under 50 inhabitants, which in Mödlareuth was partly secured by a wall. The village had therefore been given the nickname 'Little Berlin'. Photo: John Macdougall/AFP-Pool/dpa
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