EditorialPost-war Germany. Berlin Blockade (24 June 1948-12 may 1949). The Western Allies organized the Berlin airlift. Ships carrying coal on Lake Havel. Photography.
EditorialA Berlin girl has coffee and cake on the borders of the Havel-river, next to a warning sign " Beyond this point is the Russian Zone". Berlin,1960.
EditorialPost-war Germany. Berlin Blockade (24 June 1948-12 may 1949). The Western Allies organized the Berlin airlift. Ships carrying coal on Lake Havel. Photography.
EditorialA Berlin girl has coffee and cake on the borders of the Havel-river, next to a warning sign " Beyond this point is the Russian Zone". Berlin,1960.
EditorialCooped up in their city like in a prison, West-Berliners look longingly across the Havel-river into territory they have not visited for years. Berlin-West, 1958.
EditorialBerlin, before the wall was built: At one point of its course, the Havel crossed from the Soviet sector to the Western sectors. A signboard warns people to keep their boats to the right of the line of buoys in the center of the river. Berlin-West, 1955.
EditorialView from the " Grosse Neugierde" observation tower in Glienicke-park across the river Havel. On the far side among the trees is Babelsberg palace, a late, neo-gothic work by Schinkel.
EditorialSchloss Glienicke, Berlin. The Casino, Schinkel's first construction in Glienicke. The building lies above the Havel river. Open pergolas on both sides are reminiscent of Italian villas and serve as link between architecture and landscape.