Showing posts with label Berlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Berlin. Show all posts
April 8, 2018
October 12, 2012
Tempelhofer Feld
Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: Berlin, germany, photography
November 2, 2011
October 26, 2011
Blast the Hub
Lockheed ad, Life, January 24, 1944 (see the whole ad at Vintage Ads)
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: Berlin, germany, vintage ads, war, WW2
September 24, 2010
Photography: Palast der Republik
Photo by Thorsten Klapsch
Spiegel Online: Thorsten Klapsch: "Palast der Republik"
"The Palast der Republik was a showpiece building in East Berlin, a congress hall as well as a center for public entertainment. By 1993 it had been sealed off to the public. Thorsten Klapsch was the last photographer to capture its interiors before a long period of demolition began."
Via Coudal Partners
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Spiegel Online: Thorsten Klapsch: "Palast der Republik"
"The Palast der Republik was a showpiece building in East Berlin, a congress hall as well as a center for public entertainment. By 1993 it had been sealed off to the public. Thorsten Klapsch was the last photographer to capture its interiors before a long period of demolition began."
Via Coudal Partners
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Posted by Martin Klasch
Labels: architecture, Berlin, DDR, die DDR, East German, photos
August 17, 2008
Ephemera: Berlin Olympics 1936
As you all know Berlin hosted the Olympics in 1936. This image shows some of the programs, brochures, tickets etc which the Swedish couple Algot and Amanda Gunnarsson brought home with them after visiting Berlin during the games.
In the National Archives and the regional state archives of Sweden
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