People at New Year in front of the Reich Chancellery in Berlin. The picture shows policemen, an SA-man and a crowd of people performing the Nazi salute while waiting for Hitler. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/people-at-new-year-in-front-of-the-reich-chancellery-in-berlin-the-picture-shows-policemen-an-sa-man-and-a-crowd-of-people-performing-the-nazi-salute-while-waiting-for-hitler-image385782491.html
RM2DBHWE3–People at New Year in front of the Reich Chancellery in Berlin. The picture shows policemen, an SA-man and a crowd of people performing the Nazi salute while waiting for Hitler.
GDR, Berlin, 01.01.1990, after the New Years Eve 198990 at the Brandenburg Gate, candle at the place where a citizen had fallen from the Brandenburg Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gdr-berlin-01011990-after-the-new-years-eve-198990-at-the-brandenburg-gate-candle-at-the-place-where-a-citizen-had-fallen-from-the-brandenburg-image528991438.html
RM2NMHHYA–GDR, Berlin, 01.01.1990, after the New Years Eve 198990 at the Brandenburg Gate, candle at the place where a citizen had fallen from the Brandenburg
A large crowd celebrates the beginning of the new year 1939 at Kranzler-Eck (corner Unter den Linden/Friedrichsstrasse) in Berlin. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-large-crowd-celebrates-the-beginning-of-the-new-year-1939-at-kranzler-eck-corner-unter-den-lindenfriedrichsstrasse-in-berlin-image360302964.html
RM2BX5630–A large crowd celebrates the beginning of the new year 1939 at Kranzler-Eck (corner Unter den Linden/Friedrichsstrasse) in Berlin.
New Year's Eve in Berlin in front of the Cafe Kranzler, 8 months before the Second World War. The first Cafe Kranzler in Berlin was opened in 1825 by Johann Georg Kranzler as a small pastry shop in the street 'Unter den Linden' in Berlin Mitte. In 1932 he opened the second branch in the former Cafe des Westens under the name 'Restaurant und Konditorei Kranzler' in the Joachimstaler Strasse (today Joachimsthaler Strasse) in the district Charlottenburg. Both buildings were destroyed during air raids in the years 1944 and 1945. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/new-years-eve-in-berlin-in-front-of-the-cafe-kranzler-8-months-before-the-second-world-war-the-first-cafe-kranzler-in-berlin-was-opened-in-1825-by-johann-georg-kranzler-as-a-small-pastry-shop-in-the-street-unter-den-linden-in-berlin-mitte-in-1932-he-opened-the-second-branch-in-the-former-cafe-des-westens-under-the-name-restaurant-und-konditorei-kranzler-in-the-joachimstaler-strasse-today-joachimsthaler-strasse-in-the-district-charlottenburg-both-buildings-were-destroyed-during-air-raids-in-the-years-1944-and-1945-image247146437.html
RMTA2DPD–New Year's Eve in Berlin in front of the Cafe Kranzler, 8 months before the Second World War. The first Cafe Kranzler in Berlin was opened in 1825 by Johann Georg Kranzler as a small pastry shop in the street 'Unter den Linden' in Berlin Mitte. In 1932 he opened the second branch in the former Cafe des Westens under the name 'Restaurant und Konditorei Kranzler' in the Joachimstaler Strasse (today Joachimsthaler Strasse) in the district Charlottenburg. Both buildings were destroyed during air raids in the years 1944 and 1945.
Laying the foundation stone of the Reichsbank in Berlin, 1934 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-laying-the-foundation-stone-of-the-reichsbank-in-berlin-1934-36999958.html
RMC45DR2–Laying the foundation stone of the Reichsbank in Berlin, 1934
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