View through the Friedensallee (today: Simsonweg) in the Tiergarten. In the background, the Brandenburg Gate. The car belongs to the Luftwaffe. Due to a speech of Adolf Hitler in the Kroll Opera House to terminate the German-Polish non-aggression pact and the German-British naval agreement, the street is empty.

View through the Friedensallee (today: Simsonweg) in the Tiergarten. In the background, the Brandenburg Gate. The car belongs to the Luftwaffe. Due to a speech of Adolf Hitler in the Kroll Opera House to terminate the German-Polish non-aggression pact and the German-British naval agreement, the street is empty. Stock Photo
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Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo / Alamy Stock Photo

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TA2Y7D

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53.8 MB (1.7 MB Compressed download)

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4959 x 3793 px | 42 x 32.1 cm | 16.5 x 12.6 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

28 April 1939

Location:

Berlin, Berlin/City State, Germany

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Empty street in Berlin at the time of Hitler's speech, 1939. View through the Friedensallee (today: Simsonweg) in the Tiergarten. In the background, the Brandenburg Gate. The car belongs to the Luftwaffe. Due to a speech of Adolf Hitler in the Kroll Opera House to terminate the German-Polish non-aggression pact and the German-British naval agreement, the street is empty. Date created: 28/04/1939

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