• In the night of November 9th, 1989 about 3000 West Berliners came to Checkpoint Charlie and several hundred East Berliners to Checkpoint Friedrichstraße.
  • Checkpoint Charlie was an important crossing point in the Berlin Wall, which separated East and West Berlin from 1961 to 1989.
  • This post focuses on Checkpoint Charlie, the Checkpoint Charlie Museum, and other historic locations you will find nearby.
  • The collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989 following the fall of the East German regime left Checkpoint Charlie redundant , and it was formally closed in 1990.
  • Among all these checkpoints Checkpoint Charlie became best known. Checkpoint Charlie takes its name from the alphabet code used by the U.S. Army.
  • Checkpoint Charlie, one of the ultimate symbols of the Cold War, came to epitomize the separation between east and west.
  • Found Checkpoint Charlie and not to much to see apart from the kisok in the middle of the road, But such a iconic landmark in history..
  • Found Checkpoint Charlie and not to much to see apart from the kisok in the middle of the road, But such a iconic landmark in history..
  • In response, the United States, France and Britain stationed military police at Checkpoint Charlie to ensure their officials had ready access to the border.
  • There was also Checkpoint Alpha and Bravo, but Checkpoint Charlie was significant in that only foreigners were allowed to cross through it.