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  • Berlin, Germany. Factory smokestacks near Berlin.
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  • Cologne, West Germany. Coal strip mine. This huge machine is removing the overburden soil to get at the coal seam. The two operators sit in the compartment under the boom.
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  • Cologne, West Germany. Coal strip mine. This huge machine is removing the overburden soil to get at the coal seam. The two operators sit in the compartment under the boom.
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). The Melander family: Jörg, and Susanne, with sons Kjell, and Finn, in the dining room of their home in Bargteheide, Germany, with a week's worth of food. The Melander family is one of the thirty families featured in the book Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 132).
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  • Lined up like a row of epaulets from Beefeaters' dress uniforms, the Melanders' rouladen-in-progress dominate the family's narrow kitchen counter space. That night, Jörg and Susanne will entertain four dinner guests in the old but comfortable house he inherited from his great aunt. The rouladen, a traditional German entrée, is a Melander favorite. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 135).
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). At the outdoor Friday market in their tidy community of Bargteheide, Germany, Susanne Melander steadies her shopping list on Jörg's chest as she checks off purchases. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 136).
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  • Because Susanne is at her nursing job, Jörg lines up in the snow outside to buy meat at the Saturday market in neighboring Ahrensburg. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 136).
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). An hour after they arrived at the Saturday market in Ahrensburg (a neighboring town to their home in Bargteheide), the Melanders walk home with their produce, cutting through the town square, past a 19th century church. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 137).
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). After making the chilly walk back from the Friday market, Jörg Melander lights a fire and his wife Susanne brings out yogurt spreads, cheese, stuffed olives, peppers, fresh bread, and a Dresden stollen and pours a cup of tea for a friend, Venita Kaleps. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 138).
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). In the morning, Susanne Melander leaves early for her nursing job as Kjell sits patiently with his hot chocolate, waiting for his father to join him at the dining-room table for a breakfast of fresh rolls, meat, and cheese. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 139).
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). For this Sunday brunch outside Hamburg, Germany, Jörg Melander rode his bicycle through late-November snow to get rolls and pastries from a bakery near home. His wife Susanne has just finished an all-night nursing shift, and is making the effort to enjoy the family meal, instead of going right to bed. But the bread, cheese, and jam washed down with tea, coffee, and hot chocolate are worth it. Hungry Planet: What the World Eats (p. 19).
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). Jörg and Susanne Melander prepare rouladen, a traditional German entrée consisting of pickles, mustard, and Westphalian bacon, rolled up in a thick slice of beef, cooked, and served in rich brown gravy. (From a photographic gallery of images of kitchen images, in Hungry Planet: What the World Eats, p. 54)
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  • Melander children's breakfast of cinnamon roll, cheese, meat, and hot tea in Bargteheide, Germany. (From a photographic gallery of meals in Hungry Planet: What the World Eats, p. 244). The Melander family of Bargteheide, Germany, is one of the thirty families featured, with a weeks' worth of food, in the book Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). Working together in the kitchen to prepare dinner for guests, Jörg and Susanne prepare rouladen, a traditional German entrée consisting of pickles, mustard, and Westphalian bacon, rolled up in a thick slice of beef, cooked, and served in rich brown gravy. This is a favorite meal of the Melander family. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.) The Melander family of Bargteheide, Germany, is one of the thirty families featured, with a weeks' worth of food, in the book Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). Working together in the kitchen to prepare dinner for guests, Jörg and Susanne prepare rouladen, a traditional German entrée consisting of pickles, mustard, and Westphalian bacon, rolled up in a thick slice of beef, cooked, and served in rich brown gravy. This is a favorite meal of the Melander family. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE) Jörg Melander empties the dishwasher in his home kitchen in Bargteheide, Germany. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Jörg Melander buys meat from a butcher's trailer at the outdoor market in Ahrensburg, Germany. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). Jörg Melander tries some wine at his favorite wine shop before making his weekly purchase in neighboring Ahrensburg. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE) For Sunday brunch outside Hamburg, Germany, Jörg Melander rides his bicycle through late-November snow to get rolls and pastries from a bakery near his home, passing by the 13th Century Lutheran Church in the town square. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Jörg Melander buys cheese at the Famila supermarket. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.) The Melander family of Bargteheide, Germany, is one of the thirty families featured, with a weeks' worth of food, in the book Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.
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  • Jarred weiner and frankfurters at the Famila supermarket near Bargteheide, Germany. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Jörg Melander (at right), shops at the Famila supermarket. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.) The Melander family of Bargteheide, Germany, is one of the thirty families featured, with a weeks' worth of food, in the book Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.
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  • Cereal at the Famila supermarket near Bargteheide, Germany. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Jörg Melander pushes his shopping cart to his car past an AIDS awareness condom sign at the Famila supermarket in Bargteheide, Germany. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Vegetables at the Saturday outdoor-market in Ahrensburg, Germany. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Pineapples blanketed by a November snowfall at the Saturday outdoor-market in Ahrensburg, Germany. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • (MODEL RELEASED IMAGE). Serving potatoes, vegetables and rouladen (a traditional German entree) at a dinner party in the Melander's dining room. Rouladen is a favorite meat dish of the family. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Rouladen (a traditional German entree) is a favorite meat dish of the Melander family. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • Rouladen (a traditional German entree) is a favorite meat dish of the Melander family (served with potatoes, carrots, and peas at a dinner party for friends). (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • A "no dog pooping" sign in the town square of Bargteheide, Germany, stands right next to the 13th Century Lutheran Church in the town square. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • At the outdoor Friday market in their tidy community of Bargteheide, Germany, Susanne Melander buys organic ("bio") vegetables from a greengrocer. (Supporting image from the project Hungry Planet: What the World Eats.)
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  • The Schmidt family eats outside their home near Cologne, Germany. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • The Schmidt family eats outside their home near Cologne, Germany..MODEL RELEASED.
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  • University students eating at a café in Munich, Germany. MODEL RELEASED.
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  • Sunbathing in the Englischer Garten in Munich, Germany. The sign reads "Ab hier Nacktbadegelande" Nude sunbathing area.
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  • Berlin, Germany. Outside view of the cupola of the Reichstag, Germany's Parliament.
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  • Berlin, Germany. Inside the cupola of the Reichstag, Germany's Parliament.
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  • Berlin, Germany. Construction cranes with colored neon lights.
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  • Public art sculpture on the Kufurstendamm with Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church at the end of the boulevard. Berlin, Germany.
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  • Astrid Holmann of the Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany with her daughter Lillith Sturm. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Holmann of the Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany with her daughter Lillith Sturm as they pass two immigrant neighbors in front of their apartment. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Astrid and Lillith are Model Released.
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  • Astrid Holmann of the Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany with her daughter Lillith Sturm, shopping in the local twice weekly neighborhood market for potatos. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Holmann of the Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany with her daughter Lillith Sturm, who fell off her bike in front of their apartment. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Astrid Hollmann, 38, and Michael Strum, 38, and their three children Lenard, 12, Malte Erik, 10, and Lillith, 2.5 Model Released.
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  • Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. At supper, Astrid Hollmann, 38, and Michael Strum, 38, and their three children Lenard, 12, Malte Erik, 10, and Lillith, 2.5 Model Released.
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  • Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Holmann of the Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany with her daughter Lillith Sturm leaving their second floor apartment. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Holmann (R) of the Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany with her daughter Lillith Sturm. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Lillith Sturm, 2 1/2 riding her bike in front of their apartment. The family was photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Holmann of the Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany with her daughter Lillith Sturm. Preparing white asparagus. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Holmann of the Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany with her daughter Lillith Sturm,  and son, Malte Erik at the stove. Preparing white asparagus for supper. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Holmann of the Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany preparing salad dressing for supper in her kitchen. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Holmann of the Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany preparing salad dressing for supper in her kitchen. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Michael Sturm family at suppertime in Hamburg, Germany. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • Michael Sturm family at suppertime in Hamburg, Germany, with daughter Lillith. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • Michael Sturm family at suppertime in Hamburg, Germany. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • Michael Sturm family at suppertime in Hamburg, Germany. At supper Astrid Hollmann, 38, and Michael Strum, 38, and their three children Lenard, 12, Malte Erik, 10, and Lillith, 2.5They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • Franzbrötchen Hamburg-style French cinnamon buns at the Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany. The family was photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Hollmann cutting bread in her kitchen for her sons' snacks after school in Hamburg, Germany. The family was photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Hollmann with snacks in her kitchen for her sons and daughter after school in Hamburg, Germany. The family was photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Hollmann with snacks in her kitchen for her sons and daughter after school in Hamburg, Germany. The family was photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • The Hollmann Sturm family in Hamburg, Germany at the city garden small house that they rent. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food. Model Released.
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  • Faith D'Aluisio with Astrid Holmann and her daughter Lillith in Hamburg, Germany shopping in the Penny supermarket. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Holmann and her daughter Lillith in Hamburg, Germany shopping in the Penny supermarket. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Holmann's daughter Lillith in Hamburg, Germany shopping in the Penny supermarket. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Holmann and her daughter Lillith in Hamburg, Germany shopping in the Penny supermarket. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Holmann and her son Lenard in Hamburg, Germany shopping in the Aldi supermarket. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Holmann and her son Lenard in Hamburg, Germany shopping in the Aldi supermarket. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Holmann and her son Lenard (not in photo) in Hamburg, Germany shopping in the Aldi supermarket. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Astrid Holmann and her son Lenard in Hamburg, Germany returning to their apartment from shopping in the Aldi supermarket. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Lenard Sturm and his brother Malte Erik at an icecream shop near their apartment in Hamburg, Germany after school. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • Lenard Sturm and his brother Malte Erik, on skate board leaving an icecream shop near their apartment in Hamburg, Germany after school. They were photographed for the Hungry Planet: What I Eat project with a week's worth of food in June. Model Released.
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  • The Sturm Family of Hamburg, Germany. Astrid Hollmann, 38, and Michael Sturm, 38, and their three children Lenard, 12, Malte Erik, 10, and Lillith, 2.5, with their typical week’s worth of food in June. <br />
ONE WEEK’S FOOD IN JUNE<br />
Food Expenditure for One Week: <br />
 € 253.29 ($325.81 USD)<br />
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  • Berlin Art Museum. Berlin, Germany. Former East Berlin.
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  • Germany, Berlin Wall being disassembled in 1990. People used hammers and chisels to take pieces for souvenirs.
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  • A woman leans over the top of the Berlin Wall. Germany. In the spring of 1990, the Berlin Wall was a tourist destination before it was completely dismantled. People used hammers and chisels to take pieces for souvenirs. Germany.
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  • In the spring of 1990, the Berlin Wall was a tourist destination before it was completely dismantled. People used hammers and chisels to take pieces for souvenirs. Germany.
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  • Checkpoint Charlie, the crossing point between East and West Berlin, Germany, during the Cold War. Photo taken in 1978.
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  • East Berlin. Rock concert featuring Tina Turner. Germany in 1990, six months after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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  • Dresden, East Germany, Trabant cars. These were very cheaply made but still hard to acquire during the Cold War. 1990.
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  • Dresden, East Germany. An example of severe Soviet style architecture. 1983.
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  • GER_21_xs.Dresden, East Germany. View of the Elbe River bridge with smoky city. 1983..
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  • Dresden, East Germany. Frederick Augustus I bronze statue.
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  • Rhine River, vineyards near Linz, Germany.
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  • Wheat fields near Wurzburg, Germany.
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  • GER_25_xs.Barbed wire fence around Buchenwald concentration camp in East Germany with crematorium used during World War II to exterminate Jews. .
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  • Scalloped roofs in the center of the old town in Ulm, West Germany.
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  • Weimar, East Germany.
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  • A gray haired woman airs bedding by hanging it out of a window in Weilheim, Bavaria, Germany.
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