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A united Germany's capital since 1999, Berlin has evolved into a cosmopolitan city to rival both London and Paris. Following World War II and the fall of the Nazi regime, Berlin became a divided city, partitioned into British, French and American zones in the west, and a Soviet zone to the east. The western zones gradually merged into West Berlin while the eastern zone continued to fall under Soviet rule. Following the collapse of the Berlin wall in 1989, the city's two haves were re-united and eventually became Germany's capital, yet again. *** Local Caption *** The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is Germany's central Holocaust memorial site, a place for remembrance and commemoration of the victims..The Memorial consists of the Field of Stelae designed by architect Peter Eisenman and the underground Information Centre with concrete facts and information about the victims.
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A united Germany's capital since 1999, Berlin has evolved into a cosmopolitan city to rival both London and Paris. Following World War II and the fall of the Nazi regime, Berlin became a divided city, partitioned into British, French and American zones in the west, and a Soviet zone to the east. The western zones gradually merged into West Berlin while the eastern zone continued to fall under Soviet rule. Following the collapse of the Berlin wall in 1989, the city's two haves were re-united and eventually became Germany's capital, yet again. *** Local Caption *** The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe is Germany's central Holocaust memorial site, a place for remembrance and commemoration of the victims..The Memorial consists of the Field of Stelae designed by architect Peter Eisenman and the underground Information Centre with concrete facts and information about the victims.