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Tesla Cybertruck in front of Apple Store
June 2, 2025 - Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States (USA) - A Tesla Cybertruck electric vehicle is parked in front of an Apple Store on 5th Avenue in Manhattan. The Tesla Cybertruck is a battery-electric full-size pickup truck manufactured by Tesla, Inc. (Olaf Schuelke/ Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Britain's Prince Charles, Prince of Wales (right) pay their respect during a wreath laying ceremony on national Memorial Day on November 15, 2020 at the Neue Wache in memorial to victims of war and tyranny in Berlin, Germany. The British royal couple are in Berlin to attend events today on Germany's National Day of Mourning that commemorates victims of war and fascism.
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PEOPLE - March of Europe: In Berlin demonstrieren 4000 Menschen für Europa
DEU, Deutschland, Germany, Berlin, 25.03.2017
English Supporters and Demonstrants with sign Stop Brexit concerning the Brexit Referendum at a rally March for Europe by the European Movement inspired by the movement for a pro-EU demonstration Pulse of Europe at the in Berlin, Germany. The rally celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which created the precursor to the European Union. Cities across Europe are holding celebrations and the main event, with politicians from across the EU, is taking place in Rome. The movement Pulse of Europe came up after the Brexit referendum and the US election in 2016 as a pro-European voice to counter isolationist, right-wing movements across Europe
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PEOPLE - March of Europe: In Berlin demonstrieren 4000 Menschen für Europa
DEU, Deutschland, Germany, Berlin, 25.03.2017
Demonstranten mit Schild Give the Stars back to the People von DIEM 25
Supporters and Demonstrants with sign Give the Stars back to the People of DIEM 25 at a rally March for Europe by the European Movement inspired by the movement for a pro-EU demonstration Pulse of Europe at the in Berlin, Germany. The rally celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which created the precursor to the European Union. Cities across Europe are holding celebrations and the main event, with politicians from across the EU, is taking place in Rome. The movement Pulse of Europe came up after the Brexit referendum and the US election in 2016 as a pro-European voice to counter isolationist, right-wing movements across Europe
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PEOPLE - March of Europe: In Berlin demonstrieren 4000 Menschen für Europa
DEU, Deutschland, Germany, Berlin, 25.03.2017
Demonstranten mit Kostuem der Europaeischen Union
Supporters and Demonstrants as a performer on stilts dressed in the colors of the flag of the European Union at the rally March for Europe by the European Movement inspired by the movement for a pro-EU demonstration Pulse of Europe at the in Berlin, Germany. The rally celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which created the precursor to the European Union. Cities across Europe are holding celebrations and the main event, with politicians from across the EU, is taking place in Rome. The movement Pulse of Europe came up after the Brexit referendum and the US election in 2016 as a pro-European voice to counter isolationist, right-wing movements across Europe
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PEOPLE - March of Europe: In Berlin demonstrieren 4000 Menschen für Europa
DEU, Deutschland, Germany, Berlin, 25.03.2017
Reinhard Buetikofer, Partei Die Gruenen Buendnis 90 mit Demonstranten mit Schild March for Europe
Reinhard Buetikofer, Green Party, with Supporters and Demonstrants with sign March for Europe at the rally March for Europe by the European Movement inspired by the movement for a pro-EU demonstration Pulse of Europe at the in Berlin, Germany. The rally celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which created the precursor to the European Union. Cities across Europe are holding celebrations and the main event, with politicians from across the EU, is taking place in Rome. The movement Pulse of Europe came up after the Brexit referendum and the US election in 2016 as a pro-European voice to counter isolationist, right-wing movements across Europe
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PEOPLE - March of Europe: In Berlin demonstrieren 4000 Menschen für Europa
DEU, Deutschland, Germany, Berlin, 25.03.2017
Demonstranten aus Frankreich mit Fahnen von Deutschland und Frankreich
French Supporters and Demonstrants with flags from Germany and France at a rally March for Europe by the European Movement inspired by the movement for a pro-EU demonstration Pulse of Europe at the in Berlin, Germany. The rally celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which created the precursor to the European Union. Cities across Europe are holding celebrations and the main event, with politicians from across the EU, is taking place in Rome. The movement Pulse of Europe came up after the Brexit referendum and the US election in 2016 as a pro-European voice to counter isolationist, right-wing movements across Europe
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PEOPLE - March of Europe: In Berlin demonstrieren 4000 Menschen für Europa
DEU, Deutschland, Germany, Berlin, 25.03.2017
Englische Demonstranten mit Schild Stop Brexit, Referendum Ausstieg von GB aus der EU,
English Supporters and Demonstrants with sign Stop Brexit concerning the Brexit Referendum at a rally March for Europe by the European Movement inspired by the movement for a pro-EU demonstration Pulse of Europe at the in Berlin, Germany. The rally celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which created the precursor to the European Union. Cities across Europe are holding celebrations and the main event, with politicians from across the EU, is taking place in Rome. The movement Pulse of Europe came up after the Brexit referendum and the US election in 2016 as a pro-European voice to counter isolationist, right-wing movements across Europe
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PEOPLE - March of Europe: In Berlin demonstrieren 4000 Menschen für Europa
DEU, Deutschland, Germany, Berlin, 25.03.2017
Englische Demonstranten mit Schild This is Brexshit zum Brexit Referendum Ausstieg von GB aus der EU,
English Supporters and Demonstrants with sign This is Brexshit concerning the Brexit Referendum at a rally March for Europe by the European Movement inspired by the movement for a pro-EU demonstration Pulse of Europe at the in Berlin, Germany. The rally celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which created the precursor to the European Union. Cities across Europe are holding celebrations and the main event, with politicians from across the EU, is taking place in Rome. The movement Pulse of Europe came up after the Brexit referendum and the US election in 2016 as a pro-European voice to counter isolationist, right-wing movements across Europe
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PEOPLE - March of Europe: In Berlin demonstrieren 4000 Menschen für Europa
DEU, Deutschland, Germany, Berlin, 25.03.2017
Demonstranten aus Frankreich mit Fahne der EU und Ballon Emmanuel Macron president
French Supporters and Demonstrants with flag of the EU and Ballon Emmanuel Macron president at a rally March for Europe by the European Movement inspired by the movement for a pro-EU demonstration Pulse of Europe at the in Berlin, Germany. The rally celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which created the precursor to the European Union. Cities across Europe are holding celebrations and the main event, with politicians from across the EU, is taking place in Rome. The movement Pulse of Europe came up after the Brexit referendum and the US election in 2016 as a pro-European voice to counter isolationist, right-wing movements across Europe
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PEOPLE - March of Europe: In Berlin demonstrieren 4000 Menschen für Europa
DEU, Deutschland, Germany, Berlin, 25.03.2017
Reinhard Buetikofer, Partei Die Gruenen Buendnis 90 mit Demonstranten mit Schild March for Europe
Reinhard Buetikofer, Green Party, with Supporters and Demonstrants with sign March for Europe at the rally March for Europe by the European Movement inspired by the movement for a pro-EU demonstration Pulse of Europe at the in Berlin, Germany. The rally celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which created the precursor to the European Union. Cities across Europe are holding celebrations and the main event, with politicians from across the EU, is taking place in Rome. The movement Pulse of Europe came up after the Brexit referendum and the US election in 2016 as a pro-European voice to counter isolationist, right-wing movements across Europe
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PEOPLE - March of Europe: In Berlin demonstrieren 4000 Menschen für Europa
DEU, Deutschland, Germany, Berlin, 25.03.2017
Demonstranten mit Schild I love EU
Supporters and Demonstrants with sign I love EU at a rally March for Europe by the European Movement inspired by the movement for a pro-EU demonstration Pulse of Europe at the in Berlin, Germany. The rally celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which created the precursor to the European Union. Cities across Europe are holding celebrations and the main event, with politicians from across the EU, is taking place in Rome. The movement Pulse of Europe came up after the Brexit referendum and the US election in 2016 as a pro-European voice to counter isolationist, right-wing movements across Europe
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PEOPLE - March of Europe: In Berlin demonstrieren 4000 Menschen für Europa
DEU, Deutschland, Germany, Berlin, 25.03.2017
Stand der Europaeischen Kommission Erlebnis Europa Europe Experience
Stall of the European commission Erlebnis Europa Europe Experience at a rally March for Europe by the European Movement inspired by the movement for a pro-EU demonstration Pulse of Europe at the in Berlin, Germany. The rally celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which created the precursor to the European Union. Cities across Europe are holding celebrations and the main event, with politicians from across the EU, is taking place in Rome. The movement Pulse of Europe came up after the Brexit referendum and the US election in 2016 as a pro-European voice to counter isolationist, right-wing movements across Europe.
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PEOPLE - March of Europe: In Berlin demonstrieren 4000 Menschen für Europa
DEU, Deutschland, Germany, Berlin, 25.03.2017
Demonstranten mit Schild Some call it Europe we call it Home
Supporters and Demonstrants with sign Some call it Europe we call it Home at a rally March for Europe by the European Movement inspired by the movement for a pro-EU demonstration Pulse of Europe at the in Berlin, Germany. The rally celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which created the precursor to the European Union. Cities across Europe are holding celebrations and the main event, with politicians from across the EU, is taking place in Rome. The movement Pulse of Europe came up after the Brexit referendum and the US election in 2016 as a pro-European voice to counter isolationist, right-wing movements across Europe
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PEOPLE - March of Europe: In Berlin demonstrieren 4000 Menschen für Europa
DEU, Deutschland, Germany, Berlin, 25.03.2017
Supporters and Demonstrants with EU flag at a rally March for Europe by the European Movement inspired by the movement for a pro-EU demonstration Pulse of Europe at the in Berlin, Germany. The rally celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which created the precursor to the European Union. Cities across Europe are holding celebrations and the main event, with politicians from across the EU, is taking place in Rome. The movement Pulse of Europe came up after the Brexit referendum and the US election in 2016 as a pro-European voice to counter isolationist, right-wing movements across Europe
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PEOPLE - March of Europe: In Berlin demonstrieren 4000 Menschen für Europa
DEU, Deutschland, Germany, Berlin, 25.03.2017
Demonstranten mit EU-Fahne und Schild because Europe is Love
Supporters and Demonstrants with EU flag and sign because Europe is Love at the rally March for Europe by the European Movement inspired by the movement for a pro-EU demonstration Pulse of Europe at the in Berlin, Germany. The rally celebrates the 60th anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, which created the precursor to the European Union. Cities across Europe are holding celebrations and the main event, with politicians from across the EU, is taking place in Rome. The movement Pulse of Europe came up after the Brexit referendum and the US election in 2016 as a pro-European voice to counter isolationist, right-wing movements across Europe
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NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
Protester with sign Free Deniz during a rally in front of the Turkish Embassy in Berlin, Germany. The protesters demand the release of German journalist Deniz Yucel. Yucel, who has both German and Turkish citizenship, is a correspondent for the German newspaper Die Welt and was arrested by Turkish authorities about two weeks ago. They accuse him of promoting propaganda for Kurdish separatists. Approximately 150 journalists are currently in prison in Turkey
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NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
Protester with sign Free Deniz during a rally in front of the Turkish Embassy in Berlin, Germany. The protesters demand the release of German journalist Deniz Yucel. Yucel, who has both German and Turkish citizenship, is a correspondent for the German newspaper Die Welt and was arrested by Turkish authorities about two weeks ago. They accuse him of promoting propaganda for Kurdish separatists. Approximately 150 journalists are currently in prison in Turkey
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NEWS - Deutschland: Freiheit für Deniz Yücel - Proteste in Berlin und München
Protester with sign Free Deniz during a rally in front of the Turkish Embassy in Berlin, Germany. The protesters demand the release of German journalist Deniz Yucel. Yucel, who has both German and Turkish citizenship, is a correspondent for the German newspaper Die Welt and was arrested by Turkish authorities about two weeks ago. They accuse him of promoting propaganda for Kurdish separatists. Approximately 150 journalists are currently in prison in Turkey
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NEWS - Trump Amtseinführung: Frauen protestieren rund um die Welt
Women and men attend a protest for women's rights and freedom in solidarity with the Women's March on Washington. Protestor with poster Love Trumps Hate during a demonstration against the new U.S. President Donald Trump in front of the Brandenburger Gate one day after his inauguration in Berlin, Germany. The Protesters are critical of the recent election of Donald Trump as U.S. president. Germans as well as expatriate Americans, shouted slogans and condemned Trump. The Women's March originated in Washington DC but soon spread to be a global march calling on all concerned citizens to stand up for equality, diversity and inclusion and for Women's rights to be recognised around the world as human rights. Global marches are now being held, on the same day, across seven continents. //IPON-BONESS_IPONBONESS1635010/Credit:Stefan Boness/Ipon/SIPA/1701211656 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00789771
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NEWS - Trump Amtseinführung: Frauen protestieren rund um die Welt
Women and men attend a protest for women's rights and freedom in solidarity with the Women's March on Washington. Protestor with poster Love Trumps Hate during a demonstration against the new U.S. President Donald Trump in front of the Brandenburger Gate one day after his inauguration in Berlin, Germany. The Protesters are critical of the recent election of Donald Trump as U.S. president. Germans as well as expatriate Americans, shouted slogans and condemned Trump. The Women's March originated in Washington DC but soon spread to be a global march calling on all concerned citizens to stand up for equality, diversity and inclusion and for Women's rights to be recognised around the world as human rights. Global marches are now being held, on the same day, across seven continents. //IPON-BONESS_IPONBONESS1635003/Credit:Stefan Boness/Ipon/SIPA/1701211656 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00789771
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NEWS - Proteste in Berlin gegen Donald Trump
Protestor with poster Stop Trump during a demonstration against the election of Donald Trump as US president in front of the American embassy and the Brandenburger Tor in Berlin, Germany. The Protesters are critical of the recent election of Donald Trump as U.S. president. Approximately 1,000 people, including many Germans as well as expatriate Americans, shouted slogans and condemned Trump. A vast majority of people across Europe have reacted to the U.S. presidential election outcome with dismay.
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NEWS - Proteste in Berlin gegen Donald Trump
Protestor with poster Stop Trump during a demonstration against the election victory of Donald Trump as US president in front of the American embassy and the Brandenburger Tor in Berlin, Germany. The Protesters are critical of the recent election of Donald Trump as U.S. president. Approximately 1,000 people, including many Germans as well as expatriate Americans, shouted slogans and condemned Trump. A vast majority of people across Europe have reacted to the U.S. presidential election outcome with dismay
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NEWS - Deutschland: Merkel muss weg! Demo in Berlin
Supporters and Demonstrants with sign This is not my chancellor and photo of Angela Merkel and German flags at a rally of German right-wings organisations including the NPD and the populist Pegida movement , Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamisation of the Occident, at a demonstration under the slogan We For Germany Merkel must go inside the government quarter in Berlin, Germany. Pegida is an acronym for Patriotische Europaeer Gegen die Islamisierung des Abendlandes, or Patriotic Europeans Against the Islamification of the West, and has quickly gained local mass appeal by demanding a more restrictive policy on Germany's acceptance of foreign refugees and asylum seekers. The Anti-Islam protest is inspired by the protest against Fundamentalist Islam formed in Dresden last year; right wing groups try to get influence into this new social movement, which has attracted thousands of participants to its weekly gatherings that have also begun spreading to other cities in Germany -30/07/2016
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REPORTAGE - 25 Jahre Unabhängigkeit in Eritrea
Eritrean in front of a poster Welcome to Free Eritrea celebrating the Independence of 1991 with the symbol of the Eritrean flag on the main road in Asmara, Eritrea.
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REPORTAGE - 25 Jahre Unabhängigkeit in Eritrea
-Sale of food and other items on the food market in Asmara, Eritrea.
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REPORTAGE - 25 Jahre Unabhängigkeit in Eritrea
Poster celebrating 25 years of Independence under the slogan Quarter Century of Resilience and Development on a bus in Asmara, Eritrea.
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REPORTAGE - 25 Jahre Unabhängigkeit in Eritrea
Old man passing the building of the Cinema Roma nfluenced by Italian avant-garde architecture in Asmara, Eritrea. Built in 1937; Architekt: Roberto Cappellano 1937, Bruno Sclafani 1944. Asmara is a treasure trove of Art Deco architecture and UNESCO is considering making the city a World Heritage Site in recognition of its outstanding Modernist architecture.
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REPORTAGE - 25 Jahre Unabhängigkeit in Eritrea
Portrait of a Shoemaker. Sale of old shoes reproduced by recycled products and other items on the market in Asmara, Eritrea. On this huge market, the centre of Asmaras recycling industry, products are being recycles in many way. The market is a symbol how a country can be build with basic ressources
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REPORTAGE - 25 Jahre Unabhängigkeit in Eritrea
Portrait of a Shoemaker. Sale of old shoes reproduced by recycled products and other items on the market in Asmara, Eritrea. On this huge market, the centre of Asmaras recycling industry, products are being recycles in many way. The market is a symbol how a country can be build with basic ressources
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REPORTAGE - 25 Jahre Unabhängigkeit in Eritrea
Street Scene with the Ministry of Education building on the main road Harnet Avenue in Asmara, Eritrea. Asmara is a treasure trove of Art Deco architecture and UNESCO is considering making the city a World Heritage Site in recognition of its outstanding Modernist architecture
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REPORTAGE - 25 Jahre Unabhängigkeit in Eritrea
Sale of food and other items on the market in Asmara, Eritrea
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REPORTAGE - 25 Jahre Unabhängigkeit in Eritrea
-Sale of food and other items on the market in Asmara, Eritrea.
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REPORTAGE - 25 Jahre Unabhängigkeit in Eritrea
Poster I am an Eritrean I am Proud on the main road in Asmara, Eritrea
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REPORTAGE - 25 Jahre Unabhängigkeit in Eritrea
Reception of a hotel with photo of the Eritrean president, Isaias Afwerki, in Asmara, Eritrea. ipone photo.
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REPORTAGE - 25 Jahre Unabhängigkeit in Eritrea
Detail of the Ministry of Education building on the main road Harnet Avenue in Asmara, Eritrea. Asmara is a treasure trove of Art Deco architecture and UNESCO is considering making the city a World Heritage Site in recognition of its outstanding Modernist architecture.
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REPORTAGE - 25 Jahre Unabhängigkeit in Eritrea
Detail of the Ministry of Education building on the main road Harnet Avenue in Asmara, Eritrea. Asmara is a treasure trove of Art Deco architecture and UNESCO is considering making the city a World Heritage Site in recognition of its outstanding Modernist architecture.
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REPORTAGE - 25 Jahre Unabhängigkeit in Eritrea
Sign Carimati Bergamo in the Bar of the cinema Capitol influenced by Italian avant-garde architecture in Asmara, Eritrea. Asmara is a treasure trove of Art Deco architecture and UNESCO is considering making the city a World Heritage Site in recognition of its outstanding Modernist architecture
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REPORTAGE - 25 Jahre Unabhängigkeit in Eritrea
Cinema Odeon influenced by Italian avant-garde architecture in Asmara, Eritrea. Built in 1937 by architect Guiseppe Zacche and Guiseppe Borziani. Asmara is a treasure trove of Art Deco architecture and UNESCO is considering making the city a World Heritage Site in recognition of its outstanding Modernist architecture.
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REPORTAGE - 25 Jahre Unabhängigkeit in Eritrea
Old man passing the building of the Cinema Roma nfluenced by Italian avant-garde architecture in Asmara, Eritrea. Built in 1937; Architekt: Roberto Cappellano 1937, Bruno Sclafani 1944. Asmara is a treasure trove of Art Deco architecture and UNESCO is considering making the city a World Heritage Site in recognition of its outstanding Modernist architecture.
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OLYMPIA 2016 - 1936: Verlassenes Olympisches Dorf bei Berlin
Deutschland, Germany, Elstal bei Berlin, Brandenburg, 28.05.2016
Abandoned swimming pool inside the village of the Olympic Games in Elstal near Berlin. From the series Berlin's forgotten Olympic Village. The Olympic Village for the XI. Olympic Games in 1936 was built in Elstal on the edge of Berlin under the murderous Nazi Regime. Today it is an almost forgotten relic of the most infamous Olympic Games in modern history – a Lost Place that has fallen into disrepair and remains mysterious and spooky. Its history is quite remarkable: During the Games itself, in the summer of 1936 as Europe teetered on the brink of war, around 4,000 athletes from 50 nations lived here - including Jesse Owens who won four gold medals. But its architects, Werner and Walter March, had already planed the site’s future use: the ‘Village’ was converted into a military hospital and an infantry training facility during WWII. After the war ended in 1945 and the area became part of the (East-) German Democratic Republic, the Olympic Village was occupied for nearly 50 years by the Red Army of the Soviet Union - until its withdrawal from united German in 1992. From this period, many traces remain as ghostly abandonments. At present, the Olympic Village in Elstal largely remains as it was left then. As a historically protected memorial since 1993, it increasingly attracts visitors interested in its abandoned heritage. Of late, foreign investors have shown an interest and plans are afoot to build luxurious flats in the former ‘House of the Nations’ over the coming years.//IPON-BONESS_111000987/Credit:Stefan Boness/Ipon/SIPA/1608011115 *** Local Caption *** 00766455
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OLYMPIA 2016 - 1936: Verlassenes Olympisches Dorf bei Berlin
Deutschland, Germany, Elstal bei Berlin, Brandenburg, 28.05.2016
Abandoned House of the Nations inside the village of the Olympic Games in Elstal near Berlin. From the series Berlin's forgotten Olympic Village. From the series Berlin's forgotten Olympic Village. The Olympic Village for the XI. Olympic Games in 1936 was built in Elstal on the edge of Berlin under the murderous Nazi Regime. Today it is an almost forgotten relic of the most infamous Olympic Games in modern history – a Lost Place that has fallen into disrepair and remains mysterious and spooky. Its history is quite remarkable: During the Games itself, in the summer of 1936 as Europe teetered on the brink of war, around 4,000 athletes from 50 nations lived here - including Jesse Owens who won four gold medals. But its architects, Werner and Walter March, had already planed the site’s future use: the ‘Village’ was converted into a military hospital and an infantry training facility during WWII. After the war ended in 1945 and the area became part of the (East-) German Democratic Republic, the Olympic Village was occupied for nearly 50 years by the Red Army of the Soviet Union - until its withdrawal from united German in 1992. From this period, many traces remain as ghostly abandonments. At present, the Olympic Village in Elstal largely remains as it was left then. As a historically protected memorial since 1993, it increasingly attracts visitors interested in its abandoned heritage. Of late, foreign investors have shown an interest and plans are afoot to build luxurious flats in the former ‘House of the Nations’ over the coming years.//IPON-BONESS_111000988/Credit:Stefan Boness/Ipon/SIPA/1608011115 *** Local Caption *** 00766455
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OLYMPIA 2016 - 1936: Verlassenes Olympisches Dorf bei Berlin
Deutschland, Germany, Elstal bei Berlin, Brandenburg, 28.05.2016
Red Star and Graffiti in Russian at an old living quarter inside the village of the Olympic Games in Elstal near Berlin. From the series Berlin's forgotten Olympic Village. The Olympic Village for the XI. Olympic Games in 1936 was built in Elstal on the edge of Berlin under the murderous Nazi Regime. Today it is an almost forgotten relic of the most infamous Olympic Games in modern history – a Lost Place that has fallen into disrepair and remains mysterious and spooky. Its history is quite remarkable: During the Games itself, in the summer of 1936 as Europe teetered on the brink of war, around 4,000 athletes from 50 nations lived here - including Jesse Owens who won four gold medals. But its architects, Werner and Walter March, had already planed the site’s future use: the ‘Village’ was converted into a military hospital and an infantry training facility during WWII. After the war ended in 1945 and the area became part of the (East-) German Democratic Republic, the Olympic Village was occupied for nearly 50 years by the Red Army of the Soviet Union - until its withdrawal from united German in 1992. From this period, many traces remain as ghostly abandonments. At present, the Olympic Village in Elstal largely remains as it was left then. As a historically protected memorial since 1993, it increasingly attracts visitors interested in its abandoned heritage. Of late, foreign investors have shown an interest and plans are afoot to build luxurious flats in the former ‘House of the Nations’ over the coming years.//IPON-BONESS_111000994/Credit:Stefan Boness/Ipon/SIPA/1608011115 *** Local Caption *** 00766455
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OLYMPIA 2016 - 1936: Verlassenes Olympisches Dorf bei Berlin
Deutschland, Germany, Elstal bei Berlin, Brandenburg, 28.05.2016
Abandoned swimming pool inside the village of the Olympic Games in Elstal near Berlin. From the series Berlin's forgotten Olympic Village. The Olympic Village for the XI. Olympic Games in 1936 was built in Elstal on the edge of Berlin under the murderous Nazi Regime. Today it is an almost forgotten relic of the most infamous Olympic Games in modern history – a Lost Place that has fallen into disrepair and remains mysterious and spooky. Its history is quite remarkable: During the Games itself, in the summer of 1936 as Europe teetered on the brink of war, around 4,000 athletes from 50 nations lived here - including Jesse Owens who won four gold medals. But its architects, Werner and Walter March, had already planed the site’s future use: the ‘Village’ was converted into a military hospital and an infantry training facility during WWII. After the war ended in 1945 and the area became part of the (East-) German Democratic Republic, the Olympic Village was occupied for nearly 50 years by the Red Army of the Soviet Union - until its withdrawal from united German in 1992. From this period, many traces remain as ghostly abandonments. At present, the Olympic Village in Elstal largely remains as it was left then. As a historically protected memorial since 1993, it increasingly attracts visitors interested in its abandoned heritage. Of late, foreign investors have shown an interest and plans are afoot to build luxurious flats in the former ‘House of the Nations’ over the coming years.//IPON-BONESS_111000986/Credit:Stefan Boness/Ipon/SIPA/1608011115 *** Local Caption *** 00766455
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OLYMPIA 2016 - 1936: Verlassenes Olympisches Dorf bei Berlin
Deutschland, Germany, Elstal bei Berlin, Brandenburg, 28.05.2016
The former sport hall of the village of the Olympic Games in Elstal near Berlin. From the series Berlin's forgotten Olympic Village. The Olympic Village for the XI. Olympic Games in 1936 was built in Elstal on the edge of Berlin under the murderous Nazi Regime. Today it is an almost forgotten relic of the most infamous Olympic Games in modern history – a Lost Place that has fallen into disrepair and remains mysterious and spooky. Its history is quite remarkable: During the Games itself, in the summer of 1936 as Europe teetered on the brink of war, around 4,000 athletes from 50 nations lived here - including Jesse Owens who won four gold medals. But its architects, Werner and Walter March, had already planed the site’s future use: the ‘Village’ was converted into a military hospital and an infantry training facility during WWII. After the war ended in 1945 and the area became part of the (East-) German Democratic Republic, the Olympic Village was occupied for nearly 50 years by the Red Army of the Soviet Union - until its withdrawal from united German in 1992. From this period, many traces remain as ghostly abandonments. At present, the Olympic Village in Elstal largely remains as it was left then. As a historically protected memorial since 1993, it increasingly attracts visitors interested in its abandoned heritage. Of late, foreign investors have shown an interest and plans are afoot to build luxurious flats in the former ‘House of the Nations’ over the coming years.//IPON-BONESS_111000993/Credit:Stefan Boness/Ipon/SIPA/1608011115 *** Local Caption *** 00766455
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OLYMPIA 2016 - 1936: Verlassenes Olympisches Dorf bei Berlin
Deutschland, Germany, Elstal bei Berlin, Brandenburg, 28.05.2016
Old gate inside the village of the Olympic Games in Elstal near Berlin. From the series Berlin's forgotten Olympic Village. The Olympic Village for the XI. Olympic Games in 1936 was built in Elstal on the edge of Berlin under the murderous Nazi Regime. Today it is an almost forgotten relic of the most infamous Olympic Games in modern history – a Lost Place that has fallen into disrepair and remains mysterious and spooky. Its history is quite remarkable: During the Games itself, in the summer of 1936 as Europe teetered on the brink of war, around 4,000 athletes from 50 nations lived here - including Jesse Owens who won four gold medals. But its architects, Werner and Walter March, had already planed the site’s future use: the ‘Village’ was converted into a military hospital and an infantry training facility during WWII. After the war ended in 1945 and the area became part of the (East-) German Democratic Republic, the Olympic Village was occupied for nearly 50 years by the Red Army of the Soviet Union - until its withdrawal from united German in 1992. From this period, many traces remain as ghostly abandonments. At present, the Olympic Village in Elstal largely remains as it was left then. As a historically protected memorial since 1993, it increasingly attracts visitors interested in its abandoned heritage. Of late, foreign investors have shown an interest and plans are afoot to build luxurious flats in the former ‘House of the Nations’ over the coming years.//IPON-BONESS_111000989/Credit:Stefan Boness/Ipon/SIPA/1608011115 *** Local Caption *** 00766455
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OLYMPIA 2016 - 1936: Verlassenes Olympisches Dorf bei Berlin
Deutschland, Germany, Elstal bei Berlin, Brandenburg, 28.05.2016
Poppy next to old benches inside the village of the Olympic Games in Elstal near Berlin. From the series Berlin's forgotten Olympic Village. The Olympic Village for the XI. Olympic Games in 1936 was built in Elstal on the edge of Berlin under the murderous Nazi Regime. Today it is an almost forgotten relic of the most infamous Olympic Games in modern history – a Lost Place that has fallen into disrepair and remains mysterious and spooky. Its history is quite remarkable: During the Games itself, in the summer of 1936 as Europe teetered on the brink of war, around 4,000 athletes from 50 nations lived here - including Jesse Owens who won four gold medals. But its architects, Werner and Walter March, had already planed the site’s future use: the ‘Village’ was converted into a military hospital and an infantry training facility during WWII. After the war ended in 1945 and the area became part of the (East-) German Democratic Republic, the Olympic Village was occupied for nearly 50 years by the Red Army of the Soviet Union - until its withdrawal from united German in 1992. From this period, many traces remain as ghostly abandonments. At present, the Olympic Village in Elstal largely remains as it was left then. As a historically protected memorial since 1993, it increasingly attracts visitors interested in its abandoned heritage. Of late, foreign investors have shown an interest and plans are afoot to build luxurious flats in the former ‘House of the Nations’ over the coming years.//IPON-BONESS_111000992/Credit:Stefan Boness/Ipon/SIPA/1608011115 *** Local Caption *** 00766455
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OLYMPIA 2016 - 1936: Verlassenes Olympisches Dorf bei Berlin
Deutschland, Germany, Elstal bei Berlin, Brandenburg, 28.05.2016
Painting of Lenin, Wladimir Iljitsch Uljanow, inside the Hindenburg House inside the village of the Olympic Games in Elstal near Berlin. From the series Berlin's forgotten Olympic Village. The Olympic Village for the XI. Olympic Games in 1936 was built in Elstal on the edge of Berlin under the murderous Nazi Regime. Today it is an almost forgotten relic of the most infamous Olympic Games in modern history – a Lost Place that has fallen into disrepair and remains mysterious and spooky. Its history is quite remarkable: During the Games itself, in the summer of 1936 as Europe teetered on the brink of war, around 4,000 athletes from 50 nations lived here - including Jesse Owens who won four gold medals. But its architects, Werner and Walter March, had already planed the site’s future use: the ‘Village’ was converted into a military hospital and an infantry training facility during WWII. After the war ended in 1945 and the area became part of the (East-) German Democratic Republic, the Olympic Village was occupied for nearly 50 years by the Red Army of the Soviet Union - until its withdrawal from united German in 1992. From this period, many traces remain as ghostly abandonments. At present, the Olympic Village in Elstal largely remains as it was left then. As a historically protected memorial since 1993, it increasingly attracts visitors interested in its abandoned heritage. Of late, foreign investors have shown an interest and plans are afoot to build luxurious flats in the former ‘House of the Nations’ over the coming years.//IPON-BONESS_111001004/Credit:Stefan Boness/Ipon/SIPA/1608011115 *** Local Caption *** 00766455
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OLYMPIA 2016 - 1936: Verlassenes Olympisches Dorf bei Berlin
Deutschland, Germany, Elstal bei Berlin, Brandenburg, 28.05.2016
Graffiti in Russian inside the abandoned swimming pool inside the village of the Olympic Games in Elstal near Berlin. From the series Berlin's forgotten Olympic Village. The Olympic Village for the XI. Olympic Games in 1936 was built in Elstal on the edge of Berlin under the murderous Nazi Regime. Today it is an almost forgotten relic of the most infamous Olympic Games in modern history – a Lost Place that has fallen into disrepair and remains mysterious and spooky. Its history is quite remarkable: During the Games itself, in the summer of 1936 as Europe teetered on the brink of war, around 4,000 athletes from 50 nations lived here - including Jesse Owens who won four gold medals. But its architects, Werner and Walter March, had already planed the site’s future use: the ‘Village’ was converted into a military hospital and an infantry training facility during WWII. After the war ended in 1945 and the area became part of the (East-) German Democratic Republic, the Olympic Village was occupied for nearly 50 years by the Red Army of the Soviet Union - until its withdrawal from united German in 1992. From this period, many traces remain as ghostly abandonments. At present, the Olympic Village in Elstal largely remains as it was left then. As a historically protected memorial since 1993, it increasingly attracts visitors interested in its abandoned heritage. Of late, foreign investors have shown an interest and plans are afoot to build luxurious flats in the former ‘House of the Nations’ over the coming years.//IPON-BONESS_111001002/Credit:Stefan Boness/Ipon/SIPA/1608011115 *** Local Caption *** 00766455
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OLYMPIA 2016 - 1936: Verlassenes Olympisches Dorf bei Berlin
Deutschland, Germany, Elstal bei Berlin, Brandenburg, 28.05.2016
Red Star and Graffiti in Russian at an old living quarter inside the village of the Olympic Games in Elstal near Berlin. From the series Berlin's forgotten Olympic Village. The Olympic Village for the XI. Olympic Games in 1936 was built in Elstal on the edge of Berlin under the murderous Nazi Regime. Today it is an almost forgotten relic of the most infamous Olympic Games in modern history – a Lost Place that has fallen into disrepair and remains mysterious and spooky. Its history is quite remarkable: During the Games itself, in the summer of 1936 as Europe teetered on the brink of war, around 4,000 athletes from 50 nations lived here - including Jesse Owens who won four gold medals. But its architects, Werner and Walter March, had already planed the site’s future use: the ‘Village’ was converted into a military hospital and an infantry training facility during WWII. After the war ended in 1945 and the area became part of the (East-) German Democratic Republic, the Olympic Village was occupied for nearly 50 years by the Red Army of the Soviet Union - until its withdrawal from united German in 1992. From this period, many traces remain as ghostly abandonments. At present, the Olympic Village in Elstal largely remains as it was left then. As a historically protected memorial since 1993, it increasingly attracts visitors interested in its abandoned heritage. Of late, foreign investors have shown an interest and plans are afoot to build luxurious flats in the former ‘House of the Nations’ over the coming years.//IPON-BONESS_111000995/Credit:Stefan Boness/Ipon/SIPA/1608011115 *** Local Caption *** 00766455
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