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    East Berlin (German: Ost-Berlin; pronounced [ˈɔstbɛʁˌliːn] ⓘ) was the partially recognised capital of East Germany (GDR) from 1949 to 1990. From 1945, it was the Soviet occupation sector of Berlin .

  2. May 25, 2024 · East Berlin, eastern part of the city of Berlin that served as the capital of the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) until the reunification of Germany in

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
    • East Germans loved getting naked. A surprising one to end our article. Germans are associated with nudity around the world, and naturism was especially popular in the GDR.
    • The Berlin Wall literally fell on November, 9, 1989. In 1989, national financial difficulties, and the collapse of communist regimes nearby undermined the SED’s rule.
    • The GDR accepted birth control and premarital sex as part of life. The GDR had a very liberal attitude towards sex. Unlike the more conservative West, East Germans saw premarital sex and the use of contraception as normal and acceptable.
    • East German kids loved a comic called Mosaik. On a lighter note, most East German children read a comic called Mosaik. Set up to rival Western comics, Mosaik is still published today, 64 years after its first issue.
    • East Berlin: Capital of the German Democratic Republic. East Berlin was the capital of East Germany until the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 and East and West Germany reunited less than a year later.
    • A city is divided: building of the Wall in 1961. Although Berlin had been divided into four occupation zones since the end of World War II, the East German government’s construction of the “anti-fascist protection wall” was in response to the increasing number of its own citizens fleeing to West Berlin seeking asylum.
    • Life with the Wall. West Berlin and West Germany were literally eliminated from the official maps issued by the East German government. The people of East Berlin were now living in a city which was dominated by a fear-inspiring edifice, while openly speaking about it became taboo.
    • Housing and Architecture. To overcome the great housing shortage in the East, the government began erecting new tower block housing estates made from large concrete panels.
    • The Stasi Prison Memorial. Hohenschönhausen is a code word for dehumanization and political terror during the GDR. Deep in the heart of former East Berlin, this former police complex was the place where political opponents, real or imagined, were interned.
    • The GDR Museum of Everyday Life. The GDR lived for forty years. A historically short period of time, but enough to allow for the renewal of generations.
    • The Soviet Memorial in Treptow Park. On the edge of a gentrified neighborhood, stands a gigantic Russian memorial to the Soviet soldiers who fell in the Battle of Berlin in 1945.
    • The Memorial of June 17, 1953. Today's Ministry of Finance is located on the premises of the former GDR House of Ministries, at the heart of a National Socialist architectural complex: the Luftwaffe Aviation Ministry.
  3. May 4, 2024 · This post is a review and comparison of Cold War-themed guided tours as well as a self-guided tour of things to see and do in East Berlin. Scroll down in this post for a map that takes you to the highlights in East Berlin, accompanied with descriptions. Walking Tours. Bike Tours. Self-Guided Tours.

  4. East Berlin was the name of the eastern part of Berlin between 1949 and 1990. It was known as just simply Berlin in East Germany, the country it served as the capital of. It was the Soviet sector of Berlin that was established in 1945.