Visitors to the site of the "Topography of Terror" exhibition look at photographs and documents about the activities of the Nazi Secret Police (Gestapo) during World War II., in Berlin, on Friday, Nov. 2, 2007. Work started Friday on a long-delayed exhibition center that will document Nazi-era crimes at the former headquarters of Adolf Hitler's secret police in the heart of the capital. The single-story, glass-fronted pavilion, designed by German architect Ursula Wilms, should be ready in time for the 65th anniversary of Nazi Germany's final surrender in 2010. (AP Photo/Miguel Villagran)

Visitors to the site of the "Topography of Terror" exhibition look at photographs and documents about the activities of the Nazi Secret Police (Gestapo) during World War II., in Berlin, on Friday, Nov. 2, 2007. Work started Friday on a long-delayed exhibition center that will document Nazi-era crimes at the former headquarters of Adolf Hitler's secret police in the heart of the capital. The single-story, glass-fronted pavilion, designed by German architect Ursula Wilms, should be ready in time for the 65th anniversary of Nazi Germany's final surrender in 2010. (AP Photo/Miguel Villagran) Stockfoto
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Bildanbieter:

Associated Press / Alamy Stock Foto

Bild-ID:

2PAXC9N

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23,7 MB (1 MB Komprimierter Download)

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Format:

3434 x 2410 px | 29,1 x 20,4 cm | 11,4 x 8 inches | 300dpi

Aufnahmedatum:

2. November 2007

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