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  • Checkpoint Charlie (or "Checkpoint C") was the best-known Berlin Wall crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War (1947–1991), as named by the Western Allies.
    East German leader Walter Ulbricht agitated and maneuvered to get the Soviet Union's permission to construct the Berlin Wall in 1961 to stop emigration and defection westward through the Border system, preventing escape across the city sector border from East Berlin into West Berlin.
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  • A view of Checkpoint Charlie in 1963, from the American sector by Roger Wollstadt — Flickr: BerlinCheckpoint Charlie, CC BY-SA 2.0, https...
  • Berlin Checkpoint Charlie - close-up picture of toy Trabant cars. ... The route leads past the border crossing Checkpoint Charlie to East Berlin, past Saxon...
  • When Berlin was divided, Checkpoint Charlie was Berlin's best-known American-controlled border crossing point alongside Glienicke Bridge.
  • Soon after the construction of the Berlin Wall in August 1961, a stand-off occurred between US and Soviet tanks on either side of Checkpoint Charlie.
  • It’s no wonder that Checkpoint Charlie is one of the sights of Berlin that you really should see.
  • Berlin'i bir zamanlar ikiye ayıran Duvar hattı boyundaki en ünlü kontrol noktası Checkpoint Charlie'ydi.
  • Checkpoint Charlie is one of the few things left in Berlin of the divided city. ... What you see in the middle of the road is a copy of the check point booth.
  • The former border crossing Checkpoint Charlie is one of the most important and most visited sights in Berlin.
  • Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin was the only point for foreigners to do border crossing into East Berlin during the Cold War.
  • Checkpoint Charlie was the best known crossing point between East and West Berlin and became a symbol of the division of Germany and Europe.