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Berlin
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Berlin The German capital which came to epitomize the
cold war. It surrendered to the Russian troops on 2 May 1945, but according to the
Yalta Conference was divided into four sectors which were administered separately by the four victorious Allied powers, France, the UK, the USA, and the USSR. Even though in subsequent years most powers were passed on to the civilian local authorities, the four powers continued to hold sovereignty over the city until 1990. Despite an initial commitment to cooperation, relations between the Western Allies and the USSR deteriorated rapidly, and matters came to a head when reform of the West German currency was also carried out in western Berlin. In an attempt to assert its control over all of Berlin, the USSR closed all roads, canals, and railway lines leading into the western part of the city. In response, the American and British air forces organized the
Berlin Airlift (24 June 1948–12 May 1949), which in almost 200,000 flights (one flight about every three minutes) supplied the western half of the city with 1.5 million tons of goods and enabled the city to survive, forcing the USSR to give up after eleven months. This impressive display of resolve in the first direct confrontation of the Cold War effectively guaranteed the security of the western half of Berlin against any further attempted encroachments from the USSR or East Germany. As living standards increased in West Germany (and West Berlin) in the following years, and as dissatisfaction with the East German regime grew, more and more people crossed into West Berlin.
In response, East Germany erected the
Berlin Wall (13 August 1961) to stop this exodus particularly of young and skilled people. Surrounding West Berlin was a complex system of watchtowers, manned with guards with orders to shoot to kill, minefields, underground corridors to enable quick movement of the border guards, and fences loaded with ammunition which was automatically triggered if anyone approached the border. It is estimated that 113 people were killed in the attempt to cross it. The fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989 became the most potent symbol of a new world order that emerged with the collapse of
Communism in Eastern Europe. Since the status of Berlin had been at the heart of the division of Germany, the event also paved the way for German reunification. Berlin once again became the capital of Germany, and the united city became the epitome of many of the difficulties between the Eastern and Western half of Germany as a whole.
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Berlin: vital, pulsing, unfulfilled For many in Germany's still-divided capital, the world has changed too fast
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 9/21/1993; ; 700+ words
; BERLIN -- At 2:30 a.m., long after Saturday...Air Ministry, near the ruins of the old Berlin Wall. Plumes of cigarette smoke pour from...through the smoke they plunge into one of Berlin's hippest dance clubs, an abandoned underground...
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BERLIN IN EXPO SEASON: WWW.BERLIN.DE AND THE NEW BERLIN IN THE INTERNET GIVE VISITORS A TASTE FOR THE CITY ON SHOW.
PR Newswire; 5/22/2000; 700+ words
; ...22. This press release is transmitted on behalf of Berlin.de Berlin - On June 1 2000 a world exhibition will be opened in Germany for the first time. Berlin is taking part as an ''external pavilion''. With...
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Berlin's Victory As Germany regains its old capital, the Brandenburg Gate is restored
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 7/16/1991; ; 700+ words
; BERLIN -- Continuing its march back as Germany's capital, Berlin got its chariot back yesterday. Hoisted atop the Brandenburg...Goddess of Victory resumed her place overlooking eastern Berlin after an 18-month renovation that repaired damage...
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BERLIN PARTNER ORGANIZES CHINA TRIP FOR BERLIN ECONOMICS SENATOR.
News Wire article from: AsiaPulse News; 11/5/2007; 700+ words
; (Full text of a statement. Contact details below.) Berlin Partner Organizes China Trip for Berlin Economics Senator Harald Wolf BERLIN, Nov 5 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ -- Good Perspectives for Sino-Berlin Business...
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Weltfabrik Berlin: Eine Metropole als Sujet der Literatur.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Modern Language Review; 4/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; Weltfabrik Berlin: Eine Metropole als Sujet der Literatur...the special status and ongoing appeal of Berlin within the German-speaking world and...since reunification, is noted by the Berlin-based editors ('Berlin liegt imTrend...
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Berlin has grown into The Man at Miami.
Newspaper article from: South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL); 11/20/2004; 700+ words
; ...a moment Saturday afternoon when Brock Berlin raised his hands over his head, jumped...pumped his fists repeatedly in the air. Berlin had thrown an ordinary 10-yard touchdown...blowout victory over Wake Forest. But for Berlin, that pass, this game ... these past...
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Berlin, N.J., Thrives with New Urban, Home Development.(Originated from The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News; 10/13/1996; ; 700+ words
; BERLIN, N.J.--Oct. 13--The South Jersey...nicely, thank you. Today, its name is Berlin, and the Camden County borough, at the...interest and a pride in living here," Berlin Mayor Millard Wilkinson Jr. said. Wilkinson...
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Berlin's Business Development Head to Discuss Berlin as a Biotech Partner.
Business Wire; 6/16/2008; 700+ words
; Press Availability at BIO Conference Berlin Partner What: Rene Gurka, Managing Director of Berlin Partner, the business development agency for the city of Berlin, will be available on the BIO 2008 floor from 3:30 to 4:30 pm on Tuesday...
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Berlin: The Face of a New Germany for Investors.
PR Newswire Europe; 6/26/2007; 700+ words
; ...the last 12 months, the emergence of Berlin as one of the world's property investment...to let investors is that only 12% of Berlin residents actually own their own property...renting is such good value. Before the Berlin wall came down in 1989, Berlin enjoyed...
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BERLIN'S BIRTHDAY BASH // It celebrates the richness of 750 years
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 1/4/1987; ; 700+ words
; Mark Twain called Berlin "the European Chicago" - and he meant...stately and beautiful, whereas all of Berlin is stately and substantial, and it is...The erudite New Englander described Berlin as "a poor, keen-witted provincial...
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Berlin
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Berlin , city (1994 pop. 3,475,400), capital of Germany, coextensive with Berlin state (341 sq mi/883 sq km), NE Germany...and Havel rivers. Formerly divided into East Berlin (156 sq mi/404 sq km) and West Berlin (185...
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Irving Berlin
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Irving Berlin The American composer Irving Berlin (1888-1989) produced about 800 songs, many of which attained...epitomize the mass American sentiments of the era. Irving Berlin was born Israel Baline in Tyumen, Russia, on May 11, 1888...
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Berlin, Irving
Encyclopedia entry from: U*X*L Encyclopedia of World Biography
Irving Berlin Born: May 11, 1888 Temun, Russia Died...songwriter The American composer Irving Berlin produced over eight hundred songs, many...Americans at the time. Early struggles Irving Berlin was born Israel Baline in Temun, Russia...
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Berlin, Irving 1888-1989
Book article from: American Decades
BERLIN, IRVING 1888-1989 Songwriter America's Minstrel When asked to comment on Irving Berlin's place in American music, Jerome Kern famously declared: "Irving Berlin has no place in American music — he is...
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Air Berlin GmbH & Co. Luftverkehrs KG
Book article from: International Directory of Company Histories
Air Berlin GmbH & Co. Luftverkehrs KG Saatwinkler Damm 42-43 Berlin 13627 Germany Telephone: +49 (0)1805 737 800...Other Support Activities for Air Transportation Air Berlin GmbH & Co. Luftverkehrs KG is Germany's leading...
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