
2001
It was the biggest escape in the history of the Berlin Wall: in one historic night of October 1964, 57 East-Berliners try their luck through a tunnel into West Berlin. Just before the last few reach the other side, the East German border guards notice the escape and open fire. Remarkably, all the refugees and their escape agents make it out of the tunnel unscathed, but one border guard is dead: 21-year-old officer Egon Schultz.

Rainer Albertz
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Michael Baade
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Egon Bahr
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Nadine Beyer
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Günter Bohnsack
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Johannes Fröhner
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Regine Hildebrandt
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Hubert Hohlbein
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Hagen Koch
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Thomas Mauch
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Siegfried Mechler
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Joachim Neumann
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Ludwig A. Rehlinger
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Jürgen Schreiber
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Walter Venedey
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Hermann von Berg
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Hartmut Wolter
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Gestern und heute

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Battle Front in Britain

Istria

In einer chinesischen Stadt

The Occupation of the American Mind

WMD: Weapons of Mass Deception

The Wonderful Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl

The Atomic Cafe

Victory Through Air Power

Kherson: Human Safari

Soviet Tajikistan: International Youth Day

Soviet Tajikistan: Arrival of the first train in Dushanbe

America's Greatest Prison Breaks

In Battle Against the Enemy of the World: German Volunteers in Spain

Tunisian Victory

Don't Be a Sucker!

The Eternal Jew

¿Por qué morir en Madrid?

Triumph of the Will