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station in the Neukölln
district of Berlin. The
boulevard was
named Stalinallee between 1949 and 1961 (previously Große
Frankfurter Straße), and was...
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placement at a
location on a
newly designed and
impressive boulevard,
Stalinallee,
being constructed at the time in what was then the
Berlin district of...
- SED,
Walter Ulbricht. On 16 June 1953,
workers constructing the new
Stalinallee boulevard in East Berlin,
according to the GDR's
officially promulgated...
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estate in Berlin-Friedrichshain. This
project included buildings on
Stalinallee (now Karl-Marx-Allee), the
Weberwiese high-rise building, the Deutsche...
- A
government sponsored march on the
Stalinallee in 1953. The
banner reads "Our
answer to the provocateurs: firm
confidence in the leadership."...
- Brandenburg-Görden
Prison in
Brandenburg an der Havel. On 15 June,
workers at the
Stalinallee "Block 40" site in East Berlin, now with
higher hopes about the cancellation...
- 1945. Both Große
Frankfurter Straße and
Frankfurter Allee were
renamed Stalinallee in 1949 in
honor of the
Soviet leader. In a
clandestine operation in...
- his
right hand was in Riesa. A
statue of
Stalin stood in East Berlin's
Stalinallee, 1951–61.
Small bust in
front of the
Batumi Stalin Museum. A
statue of...
- Bloc. In
November 1961, the
large Stalin Statue on Berlin's
monumental Stalinallee (promptly
renamed Karl-Marx-Allee) was
removed in a
clandestine operation...
- June The
Secretary of the
Writers Union Had
leaflets distributed in the
Stalinallee Stating that the
people Had
forfeited the
confidence of the government...