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and you're watching the deputy news off next, and unconventional travel guides taking a fresh look at the german capital bud. and stay tuned for that. i'm hold on 2nd for me in the team here and good, and thanks very much for watching the we are all set and what of what seemed close to me for him to bring you the story behind the news? we rolled about unbiased information for 3 months. this shadow was these costs and video shed light on the donkey street. devastating colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed discourses tactic farms and destroyed lights. what is the legacy of this wide spread races,
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depression? today, the screen we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism, the temple, one of the largest open spaces invalid. and one of my favorite places to be would you need a little more space and berlin and an unlimited view of the sky, a temple of a field office, just that and the building next door has a lot of history. i'm crazy stories to tell tempe hope airport is one of the monumental buildings of the nazi era. helen was supposed to become the center of global vision with the largest airport in the world. i spoke to kind of stuff how about why the former airport is an important side full balance today. it's really actually an apartment place a button on one hand,
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it says that bundle c is the sites we have 1st, initial associates with him. it's shows us what this time was about, but then this is also a very positive case. the code was closed in 2008 and has served as an event venue since then. these app planes are reminders of the time just off to the nazi regime . it's one of what is cox, nitrogen can be bone. and in 204849, berlin was westfield. it was closed off by suffolk union, and so west berlin had to be faced by supplies from the yeah. and he will test those planes lending here and have like 2 to 3 minutes bringing to berlin foods co every single for the people to survive. and when they flew over buildings, that would also like sort out kennedy's out of the windows pilots. that's why people called suddenly the kennedy, by the way, west spelling was safe,
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and the cold war is beginning. difficult enough, less the tomic just as it was today. there's full my airport, which was once the world's largest and which the nazis wanted to use to demonstrate superiority has become a huge playground for the cities cosmopolitan, diverse, and alternative lifestyle. the a truthful enough coverage was but when was this delectable sausage dish? inventive apparently it was a few years after world war 2. when i bought from your own, i decided to add carrie powder took steps up one day to service with a slice stop sausage a while you can now find comfortable. so pretty every button street corner balance museum. i like. why is it so low by both tourists? and locals, so like helen has a wealth of museums, mold $175.00,
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but the museum island is particularly popular. it's here that you find the net for t 2 bucks, for example. and the ensemble of the fact was the one, the island and the river state a you'd that school world heritage side, or even just walking between the museums is interesting. the architecture is prussian and symbolizes power. but also life of art and culture. in the early 20th century belinda capes famous for it's not life. and it's we a scene although homosexuality was officially illegal in the mid 1930 is when the nazis came to power came and were arrested and sent to concentration camps. when many would cost to the ends of the nazi regime in 1945, it took 2 decades until the law became less restrictive. and the 1994 who was ex reality was finally decriminalized. if you want to experience yourself,
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what the berlin wall must have felt like for people in east and west colon and what impact that had on that daily lives visit the building was memorial on ben i was taught so you'll find a section of the building wall just as it was in 1989 when it still separates the city into it's a landmark and a memorial. that will actually 2 volts with the so called death strip in between ddr soldiers stationed and the watched house could shoot any one who tried to cross the 155 kilometer alone. wall separates the west berlin, which was part of the west, germany from east berlin, and the surrounding g. d r. the building wall to a pod, friends, and families between 19611989. at least a 140 people died at the wall the
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but why was it put up? the button wall is a symbol of the comfortable the g d. i started building it on the 13th of august in 1961. to stop ever more g. the citizens from fleeing to the west. it ran 43 kilometers through all of the city, dividing it into west and east bullet. the they will watch, towers, border patrol, soldiers and mines. fine. 1989 people in the east had had in an increasing number of protests and ford for the freedom. and the november 1989 bought a opened and the gold fell. the, it's one of buttons most famous meant it opened in the judy on 1969 and was a symbol of communist power. on these days,
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the 368 meter high tele is mainly known as the job and he's told us building the restaurant in the caea rotates and office guests of 360 degree view of putting the berlin is known as the europe square capital, so it's no surprise that there are loads of queer boss at tips the value of the finds a drag queen, judy loud tv, not on the state cheese originally from israel, but has been living in berlin since 2017. the queer community here is so so diverse, in terms of where you were born and how your res, so it just becomes this board, this mission match of, of the board just by says here there's something to see. every night drac shows, karaoke or open stage events the,
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the, i killing every well to and historic market, whole lot kind of known and costs back off of a wide range of specialties from all over the world. and what i find really important is that the crew, the feel for food is particularly good when the streets and boxes on. i always want to try everything while that concept plays, wants to eat today. i'm impressed by the market docutech. so once again, it was opened in 1891 as one a 14 market holds invalid. it's opposite focusing on local and regional products in 2011 already. once a week, the street market takes place, which means i can face my way around the world. the
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balloon is a diverse and liberal city, but that doesn't mean that clear people don't need to own safe spaces. one of these is say on the old bob show you say, or you can see i'm in need of a shot it over trim. yeah. how long have you have this all in? i will, i will do 3 years. so writing, well i open because to me is a career and barbara, i need to find something where i can also feel safe working normally of all of my customers also about me as a, as a worker and also by my customers. because i have
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a lot of customers that they were and coming to a barber shop to come to here and in the barber shop. they say that there were not allowed to come inside just because the 4 months was because there are in the middle of transition, all the people treat them. all right, and i think this is important when you go to cut your hair something so bostic like feeling good that you don't get questions saying you don't feel uncomfortable. my vision is safe. when i put the case on the body, i don't see the body. i just see has was the hair. so for me, how, sorry. i totally and it's been many, many years ago. i felt like okay, i didn't fire, i'm just define myself as a, as a girl anymore. so i was thinking like, okay, i had to change my gender to a male on um,
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i was not sure completely sure on that was the struggling my head like why i had to change completely myself how to change my gender. if i don't say a 100 percent long size on the other end, it was only and 2 they came here to believe that someone told me you can be know me now i know aside, but this is the defend just being as far as my life. oh boy, the there's more to sustainable fishing than just fishing when i go out to sea together, big old cultural heritage. sharefile's fishing is a traditional technique using archipelago of care kind of it's important. so to
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