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Fondazione Prada presents A Carsten Holler Project, The Double Club, Miami, USA - 05 Dec 2017
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Griffin Lipson/BFA/REX/Shutterstock (9276775az)
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Fondazione Prada presents A Carsten Holler Project, The Double Club, Miami, USA - 05 Dec 2017
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079ah)
Artwork titled Upside Down Goggles (1994/2009) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079af)
Artwork titled Upside Down Goggles (1994/2009) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079ae)
Artwork titled Divisions (Wall Painting with Aphids) (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079ac)
Artwork titled The Forrests (2002/2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079y)
Installation titled Decision Corridors (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079ab)
Installation titled Two Roaming Beds (Grey) (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079aa)
Installation titled Two Roaming Beds (Grey) (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079ad)
Artwork titled The Forrests (2002/2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079z)
Installation titled Decision Corridors (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079x)
Installation titled Pill Clock (2011/2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079o)
Installation titled Snake (2014) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079k)
Installation titled Two Flying Machines (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079m)
Installation titled Two Flying Machines (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079s)
Installation titled Flying Mushrooms (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079r)
Installation titled Snake (2014) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079q)
Installation titled Snake (2014) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079t)
Installation titled Pill Clock (2011/2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079p)
Installation titled Snake (2014) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079l)
Installation titled Two Flying Machines (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079u)
Installation titled Pill Clock (2011/2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079n)
Installation titled Two Flying Machines (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079w)
Installation titled Pill Clock (2011/2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079v)
Installation titled Pill Clock (2011/2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079j)
Installation titled Two Flying Machines (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079i)
Installation titled Two Flying Machines (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079g)
Installation titled Isomeric Slides (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079h)
Installation titled Two Flying Machines (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079e)
Installation titled Isomeric Slides (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079f)
Installation titled Isomeric Slides (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079d)
Installation titled Isomeric Slides (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079c)
Installation titled Isomeric Slides (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ray Tang/REX Shutterstock (4836079a)
Installation titled Isomeric Slides (2015) by artist Carsten Holler
Carsten Holler: Decision Exhibition at the Haywood Gallery, London, Britain - 09 Jun 2015
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Carsten Holler slides, Hayward Gallery, London, Britain - 30 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (4805692a)
Carsten Holler's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.
Carsten Holler slides, Hayward Gallery, London, Britain - 30 May 2015
The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007. this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors "the sensation of soaring above city traffic".
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Carsten Holler slides, Hayward Gallery, London, Britain - 30 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (4805692f)
Carsten Holler's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.
Carsten Holler slides, Hayward Gallery, London, Britain - 30 May 2015
The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007. this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors "the sensation of soaring above city traffic".
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Carsten Holler slides, Hayward Gallery, London, Britain - 30 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (4805692d)
Carsten Holler's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.
Carsten Holler slides, Hayward Gallery, London, Britain - 30 May 2015
The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007. this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors "the sensation of soaring above city traffic".
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Carsten Holler slides, Hayward Gallery, London, Britain - 30 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (4805692h)
Carsten Holler's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.
Carsten Holler slides, Hayward Gallery, London, Britain - 30 May 2015
The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007. this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors "the sensation of soaring above city traffic".
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Carsten Holler slides, Hayward Gallery, London, Britain - 30 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (4805692b)
Carsten Holler's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.
Carsten Holler slides, Hayward Gallery, London, Britain - 30 May 2015
The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007. this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors "the sensation of soaring above city traffic".
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Carsten Holler slides, Hayward Gallery, London, Britain - 30 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (4805692g)
Carsten Holler's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.
Carsten Holler slides, Hayward Gallery, London, Britain - 30 May 2015
The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007. this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors "the sensation of soaring above city traffic".
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Carsten Holler slides, Hayward Gallery, London, Britain - 30 May 2015
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX Shutterstock (4805692c)
Carsten Holler's helter-skelter (Isomeric) slides come back to London - at South Bank's Hayward Gallery.
Carsten Holler slides, Hayward Gallery, London, Britain - 30 May 2015
The modern artist is probably most famous in London for his installation at the Tate Modern, in which children and grown ups alike could slide down a 56-metre long helter-skelter back in 2007. this time they run from the gallery's glass pyramid ceiling to the entrance several floors below. They are part of Decision, the interactive exhibition which will run from June 10 to September 6 and will include - two robotic beds that will mirror each other's movements as they roam the gallery; and an installation called Flying Machines, which will be installed in the gallery's outdoor terrace opposite Waterloo Bridge, giving visitors "the sensation of soaring above city traffic".
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Mannschaftsfoto, Fussball, Bundesliga, 1977/1978, Pressetermin Borussia Moenchengladbach, Vorstellung der Mannschaft fuer die neue Saison
Fussball, Bundesliga, 1977/1978, Borussia Moenchengladbach, Pressetermin, Vorstellung Spielerkader, Mannschaftsfoto, hinten v.l.n.r. Helmut Dudek, Norbert Ringels, Rudolf Gores, Christian Kulik, Herbert Heidenreich, Hans-Juergen Wittkamp, Dietmar Danner, mittig v.l.n.r. Assistenztrainer Karl-Heinz Drygalski, Herbert Wimmer, Kalle Del Haye, Carsten Nielsen, Klaus Amrath, Ewald Lienen, Horst Wohlers, Winfried Schaefer, Masseur Charly Stock, Trainer Udo Lattek, vorn v.l.n.r. Wilfried Hannes, Frank Schaeffer, Torwart Wolfgang Kneib, Torwart Ulrich Sude, Torwart Wolfgang Kleff, Jupp Heynckes, Hans Klinkhammer, Berti Vogts, Allan Simonsen, Rainer Bonhof, football, Bundesliga, 1977/1978, Borussia Moenchengladbach, team presentation, team shot, behind f.l.t.r. Helmut Dudek, Norbert Ringels, Rudolf Gores, Christian Kulik, Herbert Heidenreich, Hans-Juergen Wittkamp, Dietmar Danner, middle f.l.t.r. assistant coach Karl-Heinz Drygalski, Herbert Wimmer, Kalle Del Haye, Carsten Nielsen, Klaus Amrath, Ewald Lienen, Horst Wohlers, Winfried Schaefer, masseur Charly Stock, coach Udo Lattek, ahead f.l.t.r. Wilfried Hannes, Frank Schaeffer, keeper Wolfgang Kneib, keeper Ulrich Sude, keeper Wolfgang Kleff, Jupp Heynckes, Hans Klinkhammer, Berti Vogts, Allan Simonsen, Rainer Bonhof
ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG COMPILATION: Deutsche Fussball-Legende Udo Lattek im Alter von 80 Jahren gestorben
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Portraet Neulinge, v.l.n.r. Torwart Sude, Heidenreich, Trainer Lattek, Gores, Nielsen, Torwart Kneib, Fussball, Bundesliga 1976/1977, Pressetermin Borussia Moenchengladbach, Vorstellung der Mannschaft fuer die neue Saison
Fussball, Bundesliga, 1976/1977, Borussia Moenchengladbach, Pressetermin, Vorstellung Spielerkader, Portraet Neuzugaenge, v.l.n.r. Torwart Ulrich Sude, Herbert Heidenreich, Trainer Udo Lattek, Rudolf Gores, Carsten Nielsen, Torwart Wolfgang Kneib, football, Bundesliga, 1976/1977, Borussia Moenchengladbach, team presentation, portrait new players, f.l.t.r. keeper Ulrich Sude, Herbert Heidenreich, coach Udo Lattek, Rudolf Gores, Carsten Nielsen, keeper Wolfgang Kneib
ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG COMPILATION: Deutsche Fussball-Legende Udo Lattek im Alter von 80 Jahren gestorben
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Georgia Refugees in Gori and Tbilisi
Interior of the library in a military base in Gori, Georgia, on Friday, October 17, 2008. This base was hit on Thursday August 9, 2008. 22 soldiers died during this attack. The bombings went on for approximately 15-20 minutes as 3 planes dropped bombs on this base and a nearby residential area. On August 7, 2008, Georgian tanks entered Tskhinvali, capital of the breakaway region of South Ossetia. Russian forces moved in quickly to defend South Ossetia, but also continued moving into Georgian territory. The fighting officially ended on August 12 with a cease-fire, but there were at least 1,000 dead and injured. Tens of thousands of refugees had fled their homes on both the Georgian and South Ossetian sides because of the fighting. In South Ossetia, militia groups began looting and burning the houses of ethnic Georgians under cover of the Russians troops. Soon South Ossetia was cleaned for the ethnic Georgian population. These people now live in Georgia without the possibility of returning to their homes. Around Tskhanvali there were 40 Georgian villages, which are now all burnt to the ground as a part of ethnic cleaning.
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Georgia Refugees in Gori and Tbilisi
People taking refuge at Kindergarten #12 in Gori, Georgia on Thursday, October 16, 2008. Kindergarten #12 is now used for refugees from the conflict zone. Julieta Golijashvili and her family lived in a house very close to the border to South Ossetia. They are too afraid to return. On August 7, 2008, Georgian tanks entered Tskhinvali, capital of the breakaway region of South Ossetia. Russian forces moved in quickly to defend South Ossetia, but also continued moving into Georgian territory. The fighting officially ended on August 12 with a cease-fire, but there were at least 1,000 dead and injured. Tens of thousands of refugees had fled their homes on both the Georgian and South Ossetian sides because of the fighting. In South Ossetia, militia groups began looting and burning the houses of ethnic Georgians under cover of the Russians troops. Soon South Ossetia was cleaned for the ethnic Georgian population. These people now live in Georgia without the possibility of returning to their homes. Around Tskhanvali there were 40 Georgian villages, which are now all burnt to the ground as a part of ethnic cleaning.
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Georgia Refugees in Gori and Tbilisi
Vera Terashvili, age 64 in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Wednesday October 22, 2008.
Vera was living in a village 18 km north of Tskhinvali. Her house was looted and burnt by South Ossetians who were wearing masks to cover their identities. She was forced of of her house and had to walk with 24 other people for four days without food or water to get to the Georgian side where they finally received help. On August 7, 2008, Georgian tanks entered Tskhinvali, capital of the breakaway region of South Ossetia. Russian forces moved in quickly to defend South Ossetia, but also continued moving into Georgian territory. The fighting officially ended on August 12 with a cease-fire, but there were at least 1,000 dead and injured. Tens of thousands of refugees had fled their homes on both the Georgian and South Ossetian sides because of the fighting. In South Ossetia, militia groups began looting and burning the houses of ethnic Georgians under cover of the Russians troops. Soon South Ossetia was cleaned for the ethnic Georgian population. These people now live in Georgia without the possibility of returning to their homes. Around Tskhanvali there were 40 Georgian villages, which are now all burnt to the ground as a part of ethnic cleaning.
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Georgia Refugees in Gori and Tbilisi
The old military hospital in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Wednesday, October 22, 2008. On August 7, 2008, Georgian tanks entered Tskhinvali, capital of the breakaway region of South Ossetia. Russian forces moved in quickly to defend South Ossetia, but also continued moving into Georgian territory. The fighting officially ended on August 12 with a cease-fire, but there were at least 1,000 dead and injured. Tens of thousands of refugees had fled their homes on both the Georgian and South Ossetian sides because of the fighting. In South Ossetia, militia groups began looting and burning the houses of ethnic Georgians under cover of the Russians troops. Soon South Ossetia was cleaned for the ethnic Georgian population. These people now live in Georgia without the possibility of returning to their homes. Around Tskhanvali there were 40 Georgian villages, which are now all burnt to the ground as a part of ethnic cleaning.
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Georgia Refugees in Gori and Tbilisi
The old military hospital in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Wednesday, October 22, 2008.
The refugees are complaining to the government about their situation. 'On television we see that Georgia is getting a lot of aid, but we don't see the help.' On August 7, 2008, Georgian tanks entered Tskhinvali, capital of the breakaway region of South Ossetia. Russian forces moved in quickly to defend South Ossetia, but also continued moving into Georgian territory. The fighting officially ended on August 12 with a cease-fire, but there were at least 1,000 dead and injured. Tens of thousands of refugees had fled their homes on both the Georgian and South Ossetian sides because of the fighting. In South Ossetia, militia groups began looting and burning the houses of ethnic Georgians under cover of the Russians troops. Soon South Ossetia was cleaned for the ethnic Georgian population. These people now live in Georgia without the possibility of returning to their homes. Around Tskhanvali there were 40 Georgian villages, which are now all burnt to the ground as a part of ethnic cleaning.
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Georgia Refugees in Gori and Tbilisi
The old military hospital in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Wednesday, October 22, 2008. The refugees are complaining to people from the government about their situation. 'We need food, money and warm clothes, we only get spaghetti.' On August 7, 2008, Georgian tanks entered Tskhinvali, capital of the breakaway region of South Ossetia. Russian forces moved in quickly to defend South Ossetia, but also continued moving into Georgian territory. The fighting officially ended on August 12 with a cease-fire, but there were at least 1,000 dead and injured. Tens of thousands of refugees had fled their homes on both the Georgian and South Ossetian sides because of the fighting. In South Ossetia, militia groups began looting and burning the houses of ethnic Georgians under cover of the Russians troops. Soon South Ossetia was cleaned for the ethnic Georgian population. These people now live in Georgia without the possibility of returning to their homes. Around Tskhanvali there were 40 Georgian villages, which are now all burnt to the ground as a part of ethnic cleaning.
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Georgia Refugees in Gori and Tbilisi
The old military hospital in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Wednesday, October 22, 2008. On August 7, 2008, Georgian tanks entered Tskhinvali, capital of the breakaway region of South Ossetia. Russian forces moved in quickly to defend South Ossetia, but also continued moving into Georgian territory. The fighting officially ended on August 12 with a cease-fire, but there were at least 1,000 dead and injured. Tens of thousands of refugees had fled their homes on both the Georgian and South Ossetian sides because of the fighting. In South Ossetia, militia groups began looting and burning the houses of ethnic Georgians under cover of the Russians troops. Soon South Ossetia was cleaned for the ethnic Georgian population. These people now live in Georgia without the possibility of returning to their homes. Around Tskhanvali there were 40 Georgian villages, which are now all burnt to the ground as a part of ethnic cleaning.
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Georgia Refugees in Gori and Tbilisi
Kalfina Askilashivil, age 56, photographed in Tbilisi, Georgia, on Wednesday, October 22, 2008. She was living in a village 18 km north of Tskhinvali. She was forced out of her house by South Ossetians, and the house was thereafter burned. Among the group of looters were Kalfina's own nephew (an Ossetian policeman). Kalfina is now staying in Tbilisi in an old building. On August 7, 2008, Georgian tanks entered Tskhinvali, capital of the breakaway region of South Ossetia. Russian forces moved in quickly to defend South Ossetia, but also continued moving into Georgian territory. The fighting officially ended on August 12 with a cease-fire, but there were at least 1,000 dead and injured. Tens of thousands of refugees had fled their homes on both the Georgian and South Ossetian sides because of the fighting. In South Ossetia, militia groups began looting and burning the houses of ethnic Georgians under cover of the Russians troops. Soon South Ossetia was cleaned for the ethnic Georgian population. These people now live in Georgia without the possibility of returning to their homes. Around Tskhanvali there were 40 Georgian villages, which are now all burnt to the ground as a part of ethnic cleaning.
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