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- The Glienicke Bridge (German: Glienicker Brücke, German pronunciation) is a bridge across the Havel River in Germany, connecting the Wannsee district of...
- Groß Glienicker See (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʁoːs ˈɡliː.nɪkɐ zeː] ) is a lake in the states of Brandenburg and Berlin, Germany. At an elevation of 31...
- Wannsee (German pronunciation: [ˈvanˌzeː] ) is a locality in the southwestern Berlin borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, Germany. It is the westernmost locality...
- including the historically significant locations of Potsdamer Platz, Glienicker Brücke, and Bernauer Straße. Crowds gathered on both sides of the historic...
- cold war)". BZ Berlin. October 26, 2014. Retrieved October 26, 2014. "Glienicker Brücke als Filmkulisse". Berlin Steglitz-Zehlendorf. October 6, 2014....
- po****tion of 3,172 inhabitants. The prin****l geographic feature is the Groß Glienicker See (lake). The former Saxon Crown Prince Georg, who had renounced his...
- vehicles. There are turning loops at all terminal stops. Exceptions are Glienicker Brücke, which is crossed by a triangular junction, as well as Schloss...
- connecting Babelsberg to Cecilienhof, built a pontoon bridge to replace the Glienicker Brücke, which had been destro**** during the last days of the war, planted...
- Enderlein, Marcel Fratzscher, Jakob von Weizsäcker and others in founding the Glienicker Gruppe, a group of pro-European lawyers, economists, and political scientists...
- into East Germany. The last checkpoint to remain open was located at the Glienicker Brücke near Potsdam, until it was also closed by East Germany on 3 July...