- I grew up in West Germany, and this was during the World War. And Berlin , the walled-in city, was always like a big fascination. There was a wall, there was actually a wall in the citypreventing people to move into another part. And I was from the West, fortunate enough to be from the free West, so I could
music. That was actually the reason I moved to Berlin . I really decided I'd leave New York City. I'm going to move to Berlin . And then in Berlin , to answer your question,I fell in love with something that probably reminded me of the '20s, even though I wasn't there in the '20s.
rushed to the shores of northern France. Berlin then agreed to criminalize the facilitation of people smuggling to theUK because certain German anti-smuggling laws had stopped applying to Britain after Brexit.
Readings and workshops are held here and artists have rented space in the studios at market rates much lower than in Berlin or other major German cities.Nevertheless, Thomas and Anja's hopes for the future are overshadowed by a political shift to the right in the region.
As one big company. Berlin had three companies.Staatsoper, Deutsche Oper and Komische Oper because of the wall.
30 years old. More than 20% were 15 or younger. Meaning that for close to half the people alive in China today, Mao has always been dead. And for roughly a quarter of them the Berlin Wall has always been rubble. Switching from political to social issues more than half of all Chinese were never alive in a China that did not have a large divideseparating those who have benefitted most from the reforms and those that have been left behind by them. While those between 30 and 65 have a memory of more egalitarian times
some of the side benefits but also this idea that you know somebody sitting in their underwear in Berlin with you know a little bit of science is going to have an ID is going to have a solution when you know theheart of the problem lay in mathematics and science that nobody wanted to accept there was thousands and thousands and
especially to inpher messages between German Army headquarters in Berlin and uh the various Generals in charge ofthe huge Army groups on the different fronts
centers there another one in Italy and the first one ever was a link between Berlin and salonica which was intended to help Romo in North Africa up to that time theWorkhorse of the German Army was the Enigma machine we perceive
between the headquarters in Berlin and the top Generals in Char of beach between people like kitle inBerlin who is the head of the German Army a lot
Berlin and the top Generals in Char of beach between people like kitle inBerlin who is the head of the German Army a lotand Y is Chief of Staff Parliament the
that some kind of authority would like you to behave in, because the authority had just lost the First World War and there was no real authority in Berlin . People were doing whatever they wanted to do, and they were intoxicating themselves in the way they wanted to do it. So the population, in a way, if you just look at Munich and Berlin , was growing apart. Like, there were the alcohol people in Munich, the Nazis, and then there were these
could spark a revolution. I'm Ben Fullan in Berlin . in Berlin .
There were dozens of independence movements across Africa. The Berlin Wall was going up, and the Civil Rights Movement had begun in the U.S. — just to name a few examples. So these political themes resonated with international readers.
and having daily chats with the ambassador, but he's also talking to his friends and acquaintances and old mates, who are coming through with various dispatches from Berlin . So he's very well informed. It must be said that Sorge was not the only person to warn Stalin of the danger.
And none of the places were more magical in China than Shanghai, compared with New York, London, Paris, and Berlin , and Shanghai. And Shanghai was only behind New York in terms of population, six million people in Shanghai.
Yeah. Hitler apparently disapproved of the match because he didn't want his daughter marrying a mass murderer and had him arrested in a trip to Berlin by the gestapo and sent off to the Eastern Front, which is a handy way to get rid of a brother-in-law you don't want at the time of war.
Our time is associated with political and technical transformation, which is much more global, much more rapid, but is having, I think, an echo of that effect. The Berlin Wall, for me, symbolizes this coming down of barriers. Physical barriers, political and ideological barriers, and we moved to a world which was very fragmented in the '80s
So people with fatigue, insomnia, anxiety, depression The Berlin Wall came down in 1989, I believe.
But I think it's only a matter of time, the flattening is and will come there. The Berlin Wall is falling in the Arab Muslim world today, that's the good news. The uncertain news is that Vaclav Havel is not on the other side.
Isaiah Berlin , the philosopher Isaiah Berlin , said there's two kinds of freedom.
So I bought one-way ticket to Berlin . Why Berlin ?I don't know. It was the cheapest I could find.
Staatsoper, Deutsche Oper and Komische Oper because of the wall. West Berlin and East Berlin . It was separated. They had like three companies but tried to make it one big company.
A hundred performance a year. In Berlin . But in Russia we had more. Maybe 200 performances. Every day different.
And Berlin , as a microcosm of Germany, was divided the same way.
Western Berlin was already ringed by a border fortification.
The Berlin Wall was only the final and most famous portion of the iron curtain to be built.
The Berlin Wall had a very complicated genealogy.
Chris: Berlin alley. Josh: The alley in Berlin .
Eastern Berlin and Western Berlin which don't exist today -- between Eastern Germany and Western Germany -- it doesn't exist today.
and what was going on in Berlin . So, for example, Goebbels, the later propaganda minister, he called the situation in Berlin the hated asphalt reality of Berlin . He hated that. And when the Nazis then were able to take power in 1933, one of the first things they did
preventing people to move into another part. And I was from the West, fortunate enough to be from the free West, so I could travel to Berlin and I could leave. I could look at it, and I always loved Berlin . I thought it was a very vibey place. And then when the wall came down, I was still in school but I immediately got into the car of my parents and drove there.
invent this. This is real." And I said, "How do you know?" And he said, "I have a friend." And I know this guy by now. I met him. He's an antique dealer in Berlin , and he had bought an old medicine chest in an old Berlin apartment. This was in 2010. And he found Pervitin tablets inside, which were the methamphetamine product that was marketed in Germany in the late '30s. And this guy, the antique dealer, took
time quite a bit, and then it's not easy to write about it, but it's very interesting to think about. And I would love to find the The Munich and the Berlin tension that we all laid out beautifully. How did Pervitin come into the picture?
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program in Dio Berlin and they were offering me a seat for the next semester but it was like I had to go to Germany
We mainly chose Berlin because of the study program. Uh because I wanted to be able to study in English. Um but also
Moving to Berlin from Scotland, the issue was more around
to a conference in Berlin in 1951, after the Second World War.
after the Berlin Wall.
on Japanese politics. He's one degree of separation from Hitler because Ott is speaking quite regularly to Hitler. He goes to Berlin many times to meet Hitler. He's one degree of separation from the Japanese prime minister because Hotsumi Ozaki is eventually appointed to what's called the Breakfast Club
diplomatic signals in Berlin .
That can happen in Berlin at a skate park in Berlin .
Goes to Berlin twice, was a winner in a competition, a finalist in two professional competitions,
And this went to Berlin .
I was born in Berlin , Germany.
So we went to Berlin , to Amsterdam, to Westerbork.
Stephen Foster was Irving Berlin 's hero.
Born and raised in Berlin , Germany.
Around the Berlin utility of comedy and its relationship to tragedy there was this really interesting juxtaposition in the book about your hope for all of these comics