Various landmarks (Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag, Russian War Memorial, Republic Square in the Tiergarten, Unter den Linden) Berlin, Germany.
M.S. Pan truck with people in it going towards Brandenburger M.S. People walking to Republic Square. M.S. People walking to Republic Square, with Brandenburger...
Various landmarks (Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag, Russian War Memorial, Republic Square in the Tiergarten, Unter den Linden) Berlin, Germany.
M.S. Pan truck with people in it going towards Brandenburger M.S. People walking to Republic Square. M.S. People walking to Republic Square, with Brandenburger Tor in background. M.S. People moving about in front of Brandenburger Tor. M.S. People passing through Brandenburger Gate. L.S. Pan of People assembled in Republic Square. L.S. Elevated Pan of people assembled in Republic Square. M.S. People assembled for speeches in front of Reichstag Building. S.C.U. Ernst Reuter. elected Mayor of Berlin who has been rejected by the Russians speaking. M.S. Crowd applauding. L.S. Crowd applauding ( 6 shots) M.S. Crowd assembled in front of Reichstag, building listening to Speeches. ( 3 shots) L.S. Elevated crowd shot. M.S. Speaker's position in front of Reichstag. M.S. Crowd applauding. L.S. Reichstag. L.M.S. Russian War Memorial. L.S. Russian War Memorial. M.S. Towards people walking to Republic Square. L.S. Elevated crowded Republic Square. M.S. People listening from positions in gutted Reichstag. M.S. Police in car listening with headphones. M.S. Russian War Memorial L.S. Crowd in Republic Square. Two youths clapping in foreground, L.S. Crowd through hole in wall. C.U. Woman listening through ear trumpet. M.S. Brandenburger Tor with people walking past it to Republic Square.
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