Historical photos of Berlin in 1945. The ruins of the Reichstag, Brandenburg Gate, and the 'Stunde Null' (Hour Zero).

To understand Berlin's beauty today, one must confront its total destruction.
We see it as a pristine symbol today. In 1945, it was scarred, surrounded by rubble, standing solitary in a wasteland.

The parliament building was a shell. Russian graffiti covered its walls.

The photo Berlin 1945 shows the scale of devastation. Whole districts were flattened.
Yet, life continued. The "Trümmerfrauen" (rubble women) cleared the streets by hand, brick by brick.
As you drive down Kurfürstendamm or Unter den Linden, look at the mix of buildings. The gaps filled by modern architecture are the missing teeth knocked out in 1945.

Deze gids is geschreven door Berlijn-enthousiastelingen die weten dat de stad te groot is om in één dag te belopen. Ons doel is u te helpen het busnetwerk slim te gebruiken om het beste van Berlijn te ontsluiten zonder de stress van het navigeren door de complexe zones van het openbaar vervoer.
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