Saturday, September 15, 2007

Berlin East German Checkpoint Bravo Tour

Duration: 04:38 minutes
Upload Time: 06-09-10 12:58:43
User: PhoenixesRose
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After World War 2, the Allies divided Berlin half. The Americans, British, and French all took the West side of the city. The Soviets took the East. In the middle of the cold war, August 13, 1961, the Berlin Wall was built by the soviets effectively cutting the city in half. Residents both sides of the city were forced to have to go through checkpoints to be able to enter and leave these portions of the city -- if they could at all. Most people are familiar with Checkpoint Charlie, now a museum in downtown Berlin. However, there were other checkpoints throughout the area. This is Checkpoint Bravo, in the Southwest of Berlin. The West (American) guard checkpoint area has been saved. Unlike its counterpart, however, only the East German (Soviet) command tower at checkpoint Bravo still stands, and is badly in need of restoration. When this command post was originally built, it sat looking out over a huge concrete area that was the checkpoint for those wishing to leave East Berlin (soviet side) and head into West Berlin. Cars would pull in here from one direction or the other and guards would search vehicles and belongings and check the papers before allowing entry and/or exit. Vehicles going to West Berlin then drove about 500 meters (about 1.5 miles) were stopped and went through it all again before being able to enter the west (American) side of the city. Vehicles entering East Berlin (soviet side) had already gone through the other checkpoint before exiting. The concrete parking lot is now gone, and the A115 freeway has been modified to run just on the far side of the Bravo command post. There is an office park where the freeway once stood, filled with many international businesses. Portions of the Berlin wall in this area are just up the street and have been turned into art. If you go into the woods, you can still see fences and barbed wire set up to keep people from leaving secretly. This is a brief tour of the Checkpoint Bravo East German command post -- which had sat in disrepair since 1989, when the Berlin wall fell. It was covered in graffiti, rusting, and had all of the windows broken out, among other things. Efforts are now underway to try and preserve it as a part of local history, though funding is still needed. The goal is to provide a history of the area through the eyes of the East Germans and provide a political education center for youth coming through this area. For more information and how you can help preserve this site, please see: http://checkpoint-bravo.de

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plumlove1995 ::: Favorites
graffiti artists are everywhere. i'm one that go after them to photograph their mess. will visit the checkpoint when i go to germany.
07-06-30 11:07:16
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Chimera21 ::: Favorites
No, really, it was. The Soviets were behind it, but they made sure that all the dividing, building and policing was done by East Germany for obvious political reasons.
07-05-28 17:04:07
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PhoenixesRose ::: Favorites
Agreed. At this point, they've repainted the outside, but the graffiti artists are battling against them. They have repainted twice now, but it's been re-covered with various graffiti things. I am not sure how the fund raising has gone - they didn't have alot of money for re-doing the inside.
07-04-07 01:32:22
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Kronamalasa ::: Favorites
It will be good to see this restored.
07-04-06 11:32:59
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PhoenixesRose ::: Favorites
Yep - Quite well aquainted with the offices ;-) See my other videos.
07-03-28 06:41:18
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romeo9k ::: Favorites
Interesting video. One factual point: the highway crossed from West Berlin into a suburb in Brandenburg (DDR), probably Kleinmachnow (my "map" is Google Earth, not the easiest to make out borders with). One of the big corporate HQ's very close to the this site is Ebay Europe. Something slightly twisted about that. One other note: hitchers lined up just before the checkpoint to get rides through the DDR back to the BDR.
07-03-28 03:06:12
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PhoenixesRose ::: Favorites
Thanks - it's really amazing because where I work is right on the border. If you go one direction (into Berlin) you see signs in both German and English. The other - and you see signs in German and Russian - and Soviet era monuments. It really makes one think about how the differences politically (but not in any other way) affected this country for so many years.
07-03-21 04:03:16
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Temmo ::: Favorites
Hello! i may say that this is really a good thing to see... i mean that people who ar not from germany i mean young people do take an interesst in that kind of history things! i'm very happy to have such people around the world! Rock on ;)
07-03-20 12:57:46
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DerMax123 ::: Favorites
lol...really belive in this? :D
06-11-18 12:40:40
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PhoenixesRose ::: Favorites
Uh-huh who were "strongly" encouraged by the Soviets.
06-10-04 08:11:09
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