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HOMES DESTROYED ON BERLIN BORDER.—Two women stand hopelessly as East German police empty their house of possessions before it is destroyed. The no-man’s land running along the border between East and West Berlin has been widened by the police in the Schoenholz district. The furniture and personal possessions of families are removed in trucks before the homes are demolished.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29634, 3 October 1961, Page 14

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HOMES DESTROYED ON BERLIN BORDER.—Two women stand hopelessly as East German police empty their house of possessions before it is destroyed. The no-man’s land running along the border between East and West Berlin has been widened by the police in the Schoenholz district. The furniture and personal possessions of families are removed in trucks before the homes are demolished. Press, Volume C, Issue 29634, 3 October 1961, Page 14

HOMES DESTROYED ON BERLIN BORDER.—Two women stand hopelessly as East German police empty their house of possessions before it is destroyed. The no-man’s land running along the border between East and West Berlin has been widened by the police in the Schoenholz district. The furniture and personal possessions of families are removed in trucks before the homes are demolished. Press, Volume C, Issue 29634, 3 October 1961, Page 14