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RMFRPNHC–historical red bathing machine on the beach, photo: 2005, September 24.
RMDW327Y–The historic field postcard shows German soldiers with a decorated Christmas tree and a sign reading 'Christmas 1915,' date and location unknown. A child sitting on a rocking horse adorns the picture. Photo: Sammlung Sauer - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMDHJXBE–Cruises of the Hamburg America Line. A tea party is pictured on deck of a passenger liner (presumably Cleveland), on international waters, undated photograph (1912/1913). The image was taken by the German photographer Oswald Lübeck, one of the earliest representatives of travel photography and ship photography aboard passenger ships. Photo: Deutsche Fotothek/Oswald Lübeck
RMDHJXC0–View of locals employed in coal bunkering aboard the passenger liner 'Cleveland' in Nagasaki, Japan, in 1911/1913. The image was taken by the German photographer Oswald Lübeck, one of the earliest representatives of travel photography and ship photography aboard passenger ships. Photo: Deutsche Fotothek/Oswald Lübeck
RM2AK4GTR–Visitors admiring the perfect polished vintage cars in Brescia, a town in the Northern Italian Lombardy region, that are ready to start to the annual
RM2AK33G2–During the annual Art Deco Weekend locals sitting in a vintage car and driving through Napier, a city on the North Island of New Zealand that is nearl
RME7DJM6–Two GDR border police officers look untrustful as the GDR border is opened in East Berlin, GDR, 10 November 1989. Photo: Guenter Gueffroy
RME8FBHX–The picture shows soldiers of the border patrol at a door in Berlin Wall at Potsdamer Platz in the early morning of 10 November 1989. Only few hours later, the Fall of the Wall had been declared in a rather lapidary fashion in a press conference. Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8F986–The motto 'Freedom of travel 365 days a year' is written onto a painted glass pane in Frankfurt Alley in East Berlin in autumn 1989. Photo: Thomas Uhlemann
RME8FBG9–Citizens of Dresden take part in a demonstration against the GDR government on Schlossplatz in Dresden in October/November 1989. From early October on, Monday demonstrations took place in Dresden.Photo: Ulrich Haessler
RME8FBJ6–A man hews a souvenir out the Berlin Wall in November 1989. The Fall of the Wall had been declared accidentally at a press conference on 09 November1989 which in final consquence led to the Reunification of the two Germanies. Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8FBGN–Citizens of Dresden and artists demonstrate against the GDR government on Theatre Square in Dresden on 19 November 1989. From early October on, Monday demonstrations took place in Dresden. Photo: Ulrich Haessler
RME8F9AX–Refugees from the GDR are on their way to the reception camp Zanka on Balaton in Hungary in summer 1989. Thousands of tourists from the GDR took advantage of the beginning dismantling of the barbed wire fences on Hungary's western border and fled to West Germany. Many also took refuge at the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Budapest in spring and summer 1989. After the embassy was closed due to overcrowding, reception camps were opened. Photo: Ulrich Haessler
RME8F9B5–A new kind of tourism developed after the Fall of the Wall in autumn 1989. The former inner-German border became a magnet for tourists who brought hammers and chisels and took home pieces of the Wall. Those people were commonly called 'Mauerspechte'.
RME8F98T–A segment of the Berlin Wall is removed on 22 December 1989. Since the opening of the border had been accidentally declared at a press conference by GDR officials, more and more spots in teh Berlin Wall were opened to make new border crossings. Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8F9B6–GDR border forces sit outside their tent at the border in East Berlin, GDR, 13 November 1989. The opening of the Wall had been announced accidentally a day earlier than scheduled on 09 November 1989 finally resulting in the Fall of the Wall and the end of the GDR. Photo:Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8F99H–More than a hundret thousand citizens of Dresden take part in a demonstration on Altmarkt in Dresden on 06 November 1989. From early October on, Monday demonstrations took place in Dresden. Photo: Ulrich Haessler
RME8F9AM–Citizens of Dresden with posters demonstrate against the GDR government on Altmarkt in Dresden on 22 October 1989. From early October on, Monday demonstrations took place in Dresden. Photo: Ulrich Haessler
RMDW328B–The historic field postcard shows German soldiers with a telephone on the battlefield, date and place unknown (during the First World War 1914-1918). The lettering on the card reads 'Fernsprecher im Felde waehrend des Gefechtes' ('Telephone in the field during the battle'. Field telephones were used by the batteries of artillery in an increasing extent. Photo: Collection Sauer - NO WIRE SERVICE
RME8F99D–Citizens of Dresden with light candles on Theatre Square in front of Semperoper and demonstrate against the GDR government in october/November 1989. From early October on, Monday demonstrations took place in Dresden. Photo: Ulrich Haessler
RMDM0238–Children use a sledge as a ladder to place the carrot nose in the face of a snowman - playing in the snow, undated photograph from the early 1960ies. Photo: Heinz Junge
RME8FBH4–The first 'train of friendship' with passengers from Hamburg is greeted enthusiastically by many citizens of Dresden in December 1989. There is even a band playing. Since December 1987, a town twinning between Dresden and Hamburg has existed. Photo: Ulrich Haessler
RME8F99Y–GDR border forces remove parts of the Berlin Wall on 12 November 1989. The opening of the Wall was accidentally declared at a press conference by GDR officials which in final consequence led to the Fall of the Wall and the German Reunification. Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8F993–GDR border forces remove parts of the Berlin Wall on 12 November 1989. The opening of the Wall was accidentally declared at a press conference by GDR officials which in final consequence led to the Fall of the Wall and the German Reunification. Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8F99N–Hundrets of citizens of West Berlin welcome drivers who come into the West with their GDR cars on Bornholm Bridge on 10 November 1989. The Fall of the Wall had been declared in a rather lapidary fashion the day before in a press conference.Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8FBHK–Tens of thousands of people roam the streets of Ku'damm avenue in West Berlin, Germany, 10 November 1989. Every GDR citizen was entitled to pick up a so-called 'welcomne money' of 100 Deutschmark. The Fall of the Wall had accidentally declared at a press conference the previous day which in final consequence led to the Reunification of the two Germanies. Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8F99C–Tens of thousands of people from east Berlin swarm out on the streets of West Berlin and enjoy the new freedom. Citizens of est Berlin queue up in front of bank branches in West Berlin (here: Rudolf-Breitscheid-Platz) in order to be given their so-called welcome money in the amount of 100 Mark. The Fall of the Wall had been declared in a rather lapidary fashion the day before in a press conference. Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8F994–Dresden's mayor Wolfgang Berghofer (R) meets members of the oppositional 'Gruppe der 20' at the town hall of Dresden on 16 October 1989. From early October on, Monday demonstrations took place in Dresden. The 'Gruppe der 20' formed right at the beginning to negatiate with those in charge in Dresden. Photo: Ulrich Haessler
RME8F99K–Dresden's mayor Wolfgang Berghofer (C) meets members of the oppositional 'Gruppe der 20' and the priest Christof Ziemer (L) at the town hall of Dresden on 16 October 1989. From early October on, Monday demonstrations took place in Dresden. The 'Gruppe der 20' formed right at the beginning to negatiate with those in charge in Dresden. Photo: Ulrich Haessler
RME8FBJ1–The picture shows GDR cars which have been broken open in a forest on the 'Green Border' of Hungary and Austria in summer 1989. Thousands of refugees took refuge at the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Budapest in spring and summer 1989. After the embassy was closed due to overcrowding, reception camps were opened. Thousands of tourists from the GDR took advantage of the beginning dismantling of the barbed wire fences on Hungary's western border and fled to West Germany. Photo: Ulrich Haessler
RME8FBGR–The picture shows GDR cars which have been broken open in a forest near the 'Green Border' of Hungary and Austria in summer 1989. Thousands of refugees took refuge at the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Budapest in spring and summer 1989. After the embassy was closed due to overcrowding, reception camps were opened. Thousands of tourists from the GDR took advantage of the beginning dismantling of the barbed wire fences on Hungary's western border and fled to West Germany. Photo: Ulrich Haessler
RME8FBH7–The picture shows cars and trailers from all regions of the GDR which have been parked near the church of Budapest-Zugliget in summer 1989. Thousands of refugees took refuge at the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Budapest in spring and summer 1989. After the embassy was closed due to overcrowding, reception camps were opened. Thousands of tourists from the GDR took advantage of the beginning dismantling of the barbed wire fences on Hungary's western border and fled to West Germany. Photo: Ulrich Haessler
RME8F9A6–The picture shows cars and trailers from all regions of the GDR which have been parked near the church of Budapest-Zugliget in summer 1989. Thousands of refugees took refuge at the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Budapest in spring and summer 1989. After the embassy was closed due to overcrowding, reception camps were opened. Thousands of tourists from the GDR took advantage of the beginning dismantling of the barbed wire fences on Hungary's western border and fled to West Germany. Photo: Ulrich Haessler
RME8F9AA–The picture shows cars and trailers from all regions of the GDR which have been parked at the church in Budapest-Zugliget in summer 1989. Thousands of refugees took refuge at the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Budapest in spring and summer 1989. After the embassy was closed due to overcrowding, reception camps were opened. Thousands of tourists from the GDR took advantage of the beginning dismantling of the barbed wire fences on Hungary's western border and fled to West Germany. Photo: Ulrich Haessler
RMDFTX8D–View of the typical chimneys of a residential house in Paris, France, in November 1970. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RME8FBGK–A segment of the Berlin Wall is removed on 22 December 1989. Since the opening of the border had been accidentally declared at a press conference by GDR officials, more and more spots in teh Berlin Wall were opened to make new border crossings. Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8FBHG–Crowds of people gather on and around towers at Potsdam Square in (west) Berlin looking onto the former eastern part of the city on 12 November 1989. The towers were erected for West-Berliners to be able to see the city's east at the times of separation. GDR border forces remove parts of the Berlin Wall in (west) Berlin, Germany, 12 November 1989. The opening of the Wall was accidentally declared at a press conference by GDR officials on 09 November 1989 which in final consequence led to the Fall of the Wall and the German Reunification. Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8FBGE–GDR border forces remove parts of the Berlin Wall in (west) Berlin, Germany, 12 November 1989. The opening of the Wall was accidentally declared at a press conference by GDR officials on 09 November 1989 which in final consequence led to the Fall of the Wall and the German Reunification. Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8FBHB–GDR border forces consider checks pointless at the border in East Berlin, GDR, in the night to 10 November 1989. The opening of the Wall had been announced at a press conference accidentally a day earlier than scheduled on 09 November 1989 finally resulting in the Fall of the Wall and the end of the GDR. Photo:Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8F9B7–Tens of thousands of people from east Berlin swarm out onto the streets of West Berlin and enjoy the new freedom on 10 Nvovember 1989. Kudamm with its shops becomes the promenade of East Germans. The Fall of the Wall had been declared in a rather lapidary fashion the day before in a press conference. Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8F99G–The pisture shows tents in the park next to the church of Budapest-Zugliget in summer 1989. Thousands of refugees took refuge at the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Budapest in spring and summer 1989. After the embassy was closed due to overcrowding, reception camps were opened. Thousands of tourists from the GDR took advantage of the beginning dismantling of the barbed wire fences on Hungary's western border and fled to West Germany. Photo: Ulrich Haessler
RMEG6XW8–Two Vietnamese girls with cap and red scarf, the hand up for the pioneer greeting, photographed in March 1973 in North Vietnam. Only a few weeks before, the peace agreement was signed on the 27th of January in 1973 in Paris and the war against North Vietnam ended. The United States of America flew about 2,000 air attacks on cities and targets in North Vietnam during the 'Christmas bombings' in 1972. Photo: Werner Schulze
RMDFTX9J–View of the back facade of a residential house in Paris, France, in November 1970. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTX72–A man enjoys drinking his coffee in a bistro in Paris, France, in November 1970. The letters on the window praise the specials of the place. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RME8F98X–Crowds surge through the open Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, 22 December 1989. Since the Fall of the Wall on 09 November 1989, more and more border crossings were installed and GDR citizens were allowed to pass without restrictions. Photo: Horst Sturm
RME8FBH1–Policemen of West Berlin guard the area where a segment of the Berlin Wall is removed on 22 December 1989. Since the opening of the border had been accidentally declared at a press conference by GDR officials, more and more spots in teh Berlin Wall were opened to make new border crossings. Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8FBJ4–The picture shows Trabant cars from all regions of the GDR which have been parked on the roadside in Budapest-Zugliget in summer 1989. Thousands of refugees took refuge at the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Budapest in spring and summer 1989. After the embassy was closed due to overcrowding, reception camps were opened. Thousands of tourists from the GDR took advantage of the beginning dismantling of the barbed wire fences on Hungary's western border and fled to West Germany. Photo: Ulrich Haessler
RMDM00FB–View of parents on ice skates with their child in the baby carriage on the Motzen Lake in the south of Berlin, Germany, in February 1984. Photo: Manfred Uhlenhut
RMDKYYXE–A woman grits the street during a thaw period and rain in Berlin, Germany, on 31 December 1981. Photo: Michael Richter
RMDFTX8W–View of a typical stairs passage in the residential area in Paris, France, in November 1970. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTX85–View of a lantern and the back facade of a residential house in Paris, France, in November 1970. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichte
RMDC962E–A man reading 'B.Z.' tabloid sits on the Berlin Wall as the border is opened in East Berlin, GDR, 10 November 1989.
RMEG6YK0–Stacked bricks as walls, blankets and roofing cardboard are used as provisional coverage for war-destroyed houses to offer a small protection for the inhabitants, photographed in March 1973 in North Vietnam. The United States of America flew about 2,000 air attacks on cities and targets in North Vietnam during the 'Christmas bombings' in 1972. The peace agreement was signed on the 27th of January in 1973 in Paris and the war against North Vietnam ended. Photo: Werner Schulze
RMDFTYDE–Two mothers are pictured with their children in the pram in the sun in Paris, France in November 1970. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTX7D–A vendor talks with a costumer in a fruit and vegetable shop in Paris, France, in November 1970. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTX9G–A showman offers horoscopes to passers-by in Paris, France, in November 1970. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDM0200–A small girl and a small boy in the pajamas carry their shoes to the door for Saint Nicholas, undated photograph (December 1963). Photo: Heinz Junge
RMDM020B–A girl and a boy play with their Christmas presents - a remote-controlled toy car and a doll in a carrier bag, undated photograph from the early 1960ies. Photo: Heinz Junge
RMDYFB0X–Former German Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia sits with his dog Coco in Hechingen, Germany, September 1948. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMDDEX7K–Police officers of West (R) and East (L) Berlin chat at the German Unification Day in Berlin, Germany, 03 October 1990. Photo: Guenter Gueffroy
RME8FBJ5–A huge crowd awaits the opening of the border crossinig Bradenburg Gate in the rain of Berlin, Germany, 22 December 1989. After many border crossing had been already opened, the Brandenburg Gate was openend for pedestrians the very day. The Fall of the Wall was announced by the GDR leadership almost lapidary at a press conference on 09 November 1989. Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8F9AB–Citizens of East Berlin queue up at inner-urban railway station Berlin-Friedrichstraße in the morning hours of November 10, 1989, in order to go west by S-Bahn electric train. The station had been one of the places of strict border controls by GDR authorities. On the eve of November 10 one of the East-German party leaders had declared in simple words that citizens of GDR would in future not face any restrictons if they want to visit West Berlin or West Germany.
RMDC961J–Tens of thousands of people roam the streets of Ku'damm avenue in West Berlin, Germany, 10 November 1989. Every GDR citizen was entitled to pick up a so-called 'welcomne money' of 100 Deutschmark. The Fall of the Wall had accidentally declared at a press conference the previous day which in final consequence led to the Reunification of the two Germanies. Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RME8FBH5–Tens of thousands of people roam the streets of Ku'damm avenue in West Berlin, Germany, 10 November 1989. Every GDR citizen was entitled to pick up a so-called 'welcomne money' of 100 Deutschmark. The Fall of the Wall had accidentally declared at a press conference the previous day which in final consequence led to the Reunification of the two Germanies. Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RME7DH0M–Young soldiers take part in an exercise during a training exercise with the National People's Army in Berlin, Germany, 1984. Photo: Reinhard Kaufhold
RMDFTYD7–View of graves and monuments on Pere Lachaise, the biggest cemetery of Paris, France, in November 1970. On the Pere Lachaise cemetery, many famous historical figures are buried. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTYD6–Communist politician Jacques Duclos is pictured in his office in Paris, France, in November 1970. Duclos reached 21,2 percent in the French presidential elections in 1969, the highest percentage a Communist candidate ever reached. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTYD9–The Mur de Fédérés (Communards' Wall) is pictured on Pere Lachaise, the biggest cemetery of Paris, France, in November 1970. 147 were executed here during the fights of the Paris Commune in 1871. The memorial is a symbol for the fights for freedoom of the people and against state repression for the French leftists. On the Pere Lachaise cemetery, many famous historical figures are buried. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTYDX–Communist politician Jacques Duclos is pictured in his office in Paris, France, in November 1970. Duclos reached 21,2 percent in the French presidential elections in 1969, the highest percentage a Communist candidate ever reached. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTYCT–Communist politician Jacques Duclos is pictured in his office in Paris, France, in November 1970. Duclos reached 21,2 percent in the French presidential elections in 1969, the highest percentage a Communist candidate ever reached. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTX8N–View of the towers of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral and a lantern in Paris, France, in November 1970. The seat of the Archdiocese of Paris was built from 1163 to 1345 and is supposed to be one of the earliest examples of Gothic churches in France. Photo: Wilfriend Glienke
RMDFTYCW–Communist politician Jacques Duclos is pictured in his office in Paris, France, in November 1970. Duclos reached 21,2 percent in the French presidential elections in 1969, the highest percentage a Communist candidate ever reached. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTYDN–Communist politician Jacques Duclos is pictured in his office in Paris, France, in November 1970. Duclos reached 21,2 percent in the French presidential elections in 1969, the highest percentage a Communist candidate ever reached. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDM023A–A small boy with a roll of toilet paper and a man with a dressing gown, flashlight, and a chamber pot step outside of an illuminated house . the toilet is frozen, undated photograph from the 1960ies. Photo: Fred Dahlberg
RMDYFB08–Former German Crown Prince Wilhelm of Prussia (L) talks with Premier of Wuerttemberg Lorenz Boc (2-R) and representatives of Evangelical Aid Organization during the opening of a community center in Hohenzollern Castle near Hechingen, Germany, 09 October 1947. The crown prince offered parts of the castle for use by the aid organization. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMDW3287–The photo of a field postcard from 1915 shows German soldiers at the field kitchen during the First World War in France. The First World War was fought from 1914 to 1918 in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, East Asia and the world's oceans. Photo: Collection Sauer - NO WIRE SERVICE
RME8F9B4–A former GDR border officer poses at a provisional border crossing at Eberswalder Street, opened to enable East-Berliners to pass into the West, Berlin, Germany, 13 November 13 November 1989. The opening of the Wall was accidentally declared at a press conference by GDR officials on 09 November 1989 which in final consequence led to the Fall of the Wall and the German Reunification. Additional border crossings were created the following days. Photo: Eberhard Kloeppel
RMDKYYY7–Young people form a chain and ride downhill, in the front a sledge rider, behind him boys with ice skates in Berlin, Germany, in February 1979. Photo: Manfred Uhlenhut
RMEG6YJN–Young Vietnamese people of a so-called youth brigade build a temporary bridge across a stretch of water near Dong Hoi in North Vietnam, shortly before the border to South Vietnam at the 17th degree of latitude, photographed in March 1973. The United States of America flew about 2,000 air attacks on cities and targets in North Vietnam during the 'Christmas bombings' in 1972. The peace agreement was signed on the 27th of January in 1973 in Paris. Photo: Werner Schulze
RMDFTX9C–Children play in a slum in Paris, France, in November 1970. The quarter, which is inhabited mostly by immigrants, was left abandoned. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTX92–A child plays with a hydrant in a slum near Paris, France, in November 1970. The quarter, which was mostly inhabited by immigrants was abandoned. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTX8A–Two young women pose for a fashion shoot on a bridge in Paris, France, in November 1970. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTX7M–View fo a slum near Paris, France, in November 1970. The quarter, which was inhabited mostly by immigrants, was abandoned. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTX8J–A woman is pictured in front of a house in a slum near Paris, France, in November 1970. The quarter, which was mostly inhabited by immigrants, was abandoned. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDM03JB–Brother and sister hold hands while they look at the decorated Christmas tree and at Christmas presents, 24 December 1961. Photo: Heinz Junge
RMDYFAYT–A man sells bananas from the roof of his car on Potsdamer Platz in Berlin, around 1950. Fotoarchiv für Zeitgeschichtee - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMDYFAKA–Striking Reich railway employees stand outside of the offices of the German Reichsbahn (national railway) headquarters on Schoeneberger Ufer 1-3 in Berlin, Germany, in 1949. On 21 May 1949, the independent union opposition UGO called for a railway strike in western sectors. About 13,000 railway employees living in West Berlin wint on strike for wages in Western Deutschmarks. Photo: zbarchiv - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMDYFAKH–Workers at a freight train filled with coal to be transported to West Berlin households in Berlin, Germany, 1949. Photo: zbarchiv - NO WIRE SERVICE
RMDYFAJF–The French (above) and British (front) flags are flown from the Victory Column at the Grosser Stern (Great Star) in the Grosser Tiergarten in Berlin, Germany, 1948. Photo: zbarchiv - NO WIRE SERVICE
RME5R167–A large group of people listen to the speech by Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels, who called for 'total war' at the Sportpalast in Berlin, Germany, 18 February 1943. The original Nazi propaganda text on the back of the picture: 'Special event by the NSDAP. Gau Berlin in the Sportspalast with a speech by the Gauleiter of Berlin, Reich Minister Dr. Goebbels. Our picture shows thousands of spectators showing their never-ending consent as Reich Minister Dr. Goebbels asked the listeners, a group that embodied the entire German people from all ranks, for approval of the measures related to total
RME8F98D–Old car wrecks such as this old Wartburg which has been abandoned on the car park of the housing estate Berlin-Hellersdorf in 1990 are welcome new playgrounds for children. The cars which were formerly taken good care of suddenly became worthless after the Fall of the Wall. The possibility of buying a car from the west came into reach with the monetary union. Photo: Thomas Uhlemann
RMDM020A–Two children post a letter with a wish list to Santa Claus into a mailbox, which is attached to a pole under a normal mailbox, in December 1988. Photo: Wolfgang Thieme
RMEG6YKD–The Paris Peace Accords of January 1973 officially marked the end of the U.S. military operations in Vietnam. At Christmas of 1972, the Air Force had still engaged in around 2,000 air raids bombing Hanoi and Haiphong in North Vietnam and caused massive damage. In early 1973 in the 'Operation Homecoming', 562 U.S.-POWs (Prisoners of War) were released from North Vietnam into the United States. The image shows Vietnamese women at a reconstruction site near Hanoi, North Vietnam, after the end of the war in 1973. Photo: Werner Schulze
RMDFTX96–Visitors are pictured in the Louvre museum in Paris, France, in November 1970. It is supposed to be one of the most-visited museums of the world. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTYDB–Two women are pictured in front of the shop window of a fashion store in Paris, France, in November 1970. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTYE0–View of a grave on Pere Lachaise, the biggest cemetery in Paris, France, in November 1970. The gravestone commemorates 'Our mother Madame Boulay'. In the background, industrial plants are pictured. On the Pere Lachaise cemetery, many famous historical figures are buried. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTYDF–View of the Memorial to the Victims of Sachsenhausen on Pere Lachaise, the biggest cemetery in Paris, France, in November 1970. Different kinds of memorials commemorate the Nazi Era on the cemetery. The memorial made from stone and copper shows a starved man looking into the sky. It was made by sculptor Jean-Baptiste Leducq and inaugurated in May 1970. On Pere Lachaise cemetery, also many famou historical figures are buried. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTX73–View of a fruit and vegetable shop in a side street in Paris, France, in November 1970. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTX76–The Mur de Fédérés (Communards' Wall) is pictured on Pere Lachaise, the biggest cemetery of Paris, France, in November 1970. 147 were executed here during the fights of the Paris Commune in 1871. The memorial is a symbol for the fights for freedoom of the people and against state repression for the French leftists. 'To all dead people of the commune. 21 to 28 May 1871.' is written on the plate. On the Pere Lachaise cemetery, many famous historical figures are buried. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
RMDFTXAC–Young people rest on a bank at the Seine waterfront in Paris, France, in November 1970. Photo: Wilfried Glienke
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