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Tourists at the Checkpoint Charlie, the best-known Berlin Wall crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin. Germany. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Local people and tourists at the Checkpoint Charlie, a Berlin Wall crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin. Germany. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Local people and tourists at the Checkpoint Charlie, a Berlin Wall crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin. Germany. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Famous Sign Checkpoint Charlie Today Tourists West Berlin Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tourists around the former Allied Checkpoint Charlie. Nowadays this site is a tourist attraction. Berlin, Germany - May 23, 2014 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Checkpoint CHarlie Berlin tourists Royalty Free Stock Photo
Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tourists at Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin Germany
Two tourists stand at the historic Checkpoint Charlie border crossing site in Berlin, facing the US Army checkpoint sign. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tourists at Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany, with Mauermuseum and a portrait of a soldier, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tourists in checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tourists in checkpoint Charlie in Berlin, Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tourists at Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tourists at Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Checkpoint Charlie was the best-known Berlin Wall crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War 1947–1991, as named by the Western Allies. East German leader Walter Ulbricht agitated and maneuvered to get the Soviet Union`s permission to construct the Berlin Wall in 1961 to stop emigration and defection westward through the Border system, preventing escape across the city sector border from East Berlin into West Berlin. Checkpoint Charlie became a symbol of the Cold War, representing the separation of East and West. Soviet and American tanks briefly faced each other at the location during the Berlin Crisis of 1961. On June 26, 1963, U.S. President John F. Kennedy visited Checkpoint Charlie and looked from a platform onto the Berlin Wall and into East Berlin. After the dissolution of the Eastern Bloc and the reunification of Germany, the building at Checkpoint Charlie became a tourist attraction. It is now located in the Allied Museum in the Dahlem neighborhood of Berlin, Germany. August 2019.


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