The Allied checkpoint on the transit motorway between West Berlin and West Germany. All vehicles travelling the Autobahn corridor to Helmstedt passed through here, making it the counterpart to Checkpoint Alpha at the other end. The East German side at Drewitz was heavily fortified, processing thousands of vehicles daily.
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Staaken, on the west-most outskirts of West Berlin, was home to several different rail and road crossings during the cold war years. Albrechtshof rail crossing was closed in 1961 after possibly one of the most dramatic GDR escapes: East German engineer Harry Deterling crashed a whole train through the barriers towards Gartenstadt Staaken in West […]
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The Stolpe border crossing, opened in 1982, holds the distinction of being the last checkpoint built before the Berlin Wall fell. Located at the northern edge of Berlin on Route 96, it served travellers heading to Scandinavia and the Baltic coast.
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The Waltersdorfer Chaussee Crossing was a unique transit checkpoint created specifically for West Berliners travelling to Schonefeld Airport in East Berlin. Opening in 1963, it served a purely practical function in the otherwise rigid border system.
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