It is German for "The Dream is Over" and was a common sight as wall graffiti during the Battle of Berlin.
Hermann Waldenburg has written: 'Hermann Waldenburg' -- subject(s): Exhibitions 'The Berlin Wall book' -- subject(s): Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany, 1961-1989, Buildings, structures, Graffiti, Mural painting and decoration, Street art
Two of the most famous graffiti covered walls are the former Berlin Wall and the barrier wall in the West Bank of Israel. Additionally, there are several in New York City, including the Houston Street mural wall at the corner of Bowery, The Bronx Wall of Fame, The Bushwick Collective in Brooklyn, Hunts Point in the Bronx and 5 Pointz in Queens, among others.
because the wall was in the city Berlin
The fall of the Berlin Wall
Berlin was the city divided by the Berlin Wall.
No there is not
Berlin Wall
They called the Berlin Wall "The Wall of Shame."
The Berlin wall
On the east side, it was forbidden to go on the side of the street the Wall was on. (The Wall was on Mauerstrasse - "wall street." It's still named that.) The west side didn't have that problem.
The Berlin Wall surrounded West Berlin. Therefore... Inside the Berlin Wall: West Berlin Outside the Berlin Wall: The two closest cities were Potsdam to the west, and East Berlin to the east.