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Roads to Berlin

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by Cees Nooteboom


  Bavaria 116

  Bayerischer Hof (Berlin) 308

  B.B.C. World Service 50

  Becher, Johannes 185

  Begrüßungsgeld (welcome money) 81, 82

  Belvedere (Potsdam) 255, 255, 259

  Benjamin, Walter 334, 403

  Benn, Gottfried 210, 214, 215, 404

  “Berceuse” 60

  Bergman, Ingmar 315

  Berlin

  in 1963 6–12

  in 1989 17–121, 316, 325

  in 1990 186–96, 201–2, 231–42, 249, 254, 259–63

  in 1997 305–9

  in 2008 325–31, 347–52, 361–62, 374

  see also individual landmarks

  Berlin Airlift (1949) 349, 350

  Berlin, Battle of 272

  Berlin Blockade (1949) 349

  Berlin–Hamburg route 49

  Berlin Wall 6, 8, 13, 27, 29, 37–38, 36, 39, 53, 56, 285, 303–305

  fall of 82, 84–94, 94, 205, 247, 261, 366, 389

  gift of section of to Loyola Marymount University 249–50

  Berlin Workers’ Councils 25

  Berlin zoo 105, 346

  Berlusconi, Silvio 385, 388

  Bernhard, Thomas 42–43

  Bevin, Ernest 237

  Bierman, Wolf 410

  Bismarck, Otto von 175, 220, 282–83, 404

  Mann’s portrait 282–83

  statue of (Hamburg) 274–75, 281

  statue of (Kiel) 58

  Blainville, Monsieur 296

  Bloem, J. C. 287

  Blokzijl, Max 209

  Boer, Eddy Posthuma de 30

  Bohemia 157, 158

  Böhme, Ibrahim 157, 196, 404

  Borges, Jorge Luis 22

  “Pierre Mernard” 359

  Bosch, Hieronymus 318

  “Haywain” 359

  Botanischer Garten (Berlin) 347

  Böwe, Kurt 44

  Brandenburger Tor (Berlin) 6, 42, 84, 85, 88, 205, 327, 331

  Brandl, Christian 338

  Brandt, Willy 56, 165, 317, 404, 410

  Braun, Volker 105, 405

  Brecht, Bertolt 78

  grave of 240–41

  Britain 390

  Brocken, the 69, 71, 73, 210, 214

  Brown, Gordon 347

  Brueghel 67, 380

  Brugsma, Willem Leonard 17, 320, 405

  Bruyn, Günter de 405

  Budapest 17, 94, 179, 314

  Budapest club (Berlin) 7

  Bulganin, Nikolai 244

  Bulgaria 115

  Bundeskanzleramt (Berlin) 329, 391

  Bundestag 237

  Cameron, David 385

  capitalism 265

  Carlyle, Thomas 221

  Catholic Zentrumspartei 198

  C.D.U. (Christian Democratic Union) 83, 176, 187, 239, 404, 414

  Ceauşescu, N. 103

  Celle 110

  Cervantes, Miguel de

  Novelas ejemplares 184

  changing of the guard (Neue Wache, Berlin) 231, 232, 234–35, 235

  Chaoten 38, 46

  Charlottenburg 61, 281

  Checkpoint Charlie (Berlin) 86, 93–94, 95, 97, 99, 187, 248, 261, 335

  China/Chinese 12, 50, 391, 392

  Christian Democratic Union see C.D.U.

  Christians 63, 64

  churches

  East Germany 206–7

  Munich 154–59

  Nuremburg 169

  Churchill, Winston 245

  Claus, Hugo 20, 405

  Clausewitz, Carl von 97, 103, 405

  coal 225

  COBRA 59

  Cobra Museum (Amstelveen) 335

  Coburg 171

  Communism 14

  Communist Youth Association 216

  Confederation of the Rhine 165

  Couperus 151

  Craig, Gordon A.

  The Germans 116

  Cuba 13

  D.A.A.D. 316, 325, 369

  Dalí, Salvador 355

  D.D.R. (East Germany) 6–12, 39, 77, 101, 103, 120, 163, 193, 199, 335, 414

  churches 206–7

  crossing into from West Germany to 3–6, 50–51

  differences between West Germany and 52

  Gorbachev’s visit and kissing of Honecker 76–78, 77

  under Honecker 233, 408

  looting of monuments of during Korean War 296

  Russian troops stationed in 240

  and Soviet Union 52, 77

  withdrawal of Russian troops 389

  see also reunification

  de Gaulle, Charles 30, 317, 406

  de Lattre de Tassigny 270

  Deng Xiaoping 46

  Deutsches Historisches Museum (Berlin) 119

  Deutsches Technikmuseum (Berlin) 354–56

  Deutsches Theater (Berlin) 281

  Devil’s Bridge (Berlin) 217

  Dijk, Ko van 44

  Dine, Jim 117–19

  Dom (Regensburg) 164

  Domin, Hilde 100

  Dönhoff, Marion Gräfin 192

  Dresden 249, 251

  Dubček, Alexander 103

  Düsseldorf 84

  eagles 283–84

  East German Writers’ Union congress 180

  East Germany see D.D.R.

  Ebert, Friedrich 25, 405

  Eden, Anthony 244

  Ehrentempel (Munich) 134–35

  Einstein, Albert 354

  Ekermann, Conversations with Goethe 192

  elections

  (1932) 198

  (1950) 187–89, 178, 182, 187, 229

  Élysée Treaty (1963) 406

  Englischer Garten (Munich) 116, 141, 159

  Erfurt 165, 223

  Erhard, Ludwig 56, 405

  Ernst, Max 22

  Essen 83

  Ethiopia 47

  Euro crisis 383–84

  Europa und der Orient 800–1900

  exhibition 66–68

  Evangelischer Kirchentag gathering 63

  Falkplatz (Berlin) 201–2, 201, 203, 347–49

  Faust 211–12

  F.D.J. (Free German Youth) 247, 264, 415

  Fichte, Johann Gottlieb 240, 241, 405

  financial crisis 375, 390–91

  Financial Times 383

  First World War 24

  Flatow, Alfred 98

  Flémalle, Meister von 378–79

  Flinck, Govert 67

  Fontane, Theodor 229–30, 289, 295

  France 391

  relations with Germany 317, 406

  Frankfurt 378

  Frankfurt School 403

  Frankfurter Allgemeine 19, 29, 31, 66, 68, 78, 163, 387, 390

  Frankfurter Rundschau 374

  Frauenkirche, ruins of 249

  Frederick the Great 220, 233, 289, 294

  Frederick I of Prussia 313

  Frederick William I 233

  Free German Youth see F.D.J.

  Freie Deutsche Jugend see F.D.J.

  Freie Universität Berlin 363

  Freikorps 26

  French Communist Party 30

  French graveyard (Chausseestraße, Berlin) 240–41

  Friedenspreis des Deutschen Buchhandels award 357

  Friedrich, Caspar David

  Kreidefelsen auf Rügen (Chalk Cliffs on Rügen) 176–77

  Friedrichstraße (Berlin) 6, 41, 335

  Genscher, Hans-Dietrich 57, 406

  German Communist Party see K.P.D.

  German Resistance Memorial Center 341

  German-Polish border 174, 175

  Germanisches Museum (Nuremburg) 170–71

  Getty Institute for the Humanities 385

  Gezelle, Guido 346

  Glasnost, 52

  Glauber, Raoul 318

  Gleichgewicht 114

  Globke, Hans 10, 406

  Glyptothek (Munich) 117–19, 165

  Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von 31, 69–74, 159, 177, 217, 224, 225–30, 328

  Briefe an Charlotte Stein 73

  bust of at Walhalla 165,
168

  Faust 210

  “Harzreise im Winter” 69–70

  house on Frauenplan 226–27

  Ortega y Gasset’s essay on 226

  and Schiller 227

  statue of with Schiller 227, 229

  translation of Vermächtnis by Harnack 343–44

  Goethestraße (Berlin) 18–20, 33–34

  Gombrowißz, Witold 249, 406

  Gorbachev, Mikhail 46, 74, 76, 162, 233, 406

  kissing of Honecker 76, 77

  Göring, Hermann 271

  Göttingen 379

  Grahnert, Henriette, Netzwerkprobleme 338

  Grass, Günter 184, 199

  Greeks, ancient 133–34

  Grotewohl, Otto 237, 272, 406

  Gysi, Gregor 186, 187–89, 406

  Habermas, Jürgen 199, 407

  Haffner, Sebastian 231

  Hague, The 311–12

  Haller, Albrecht von 379

  Hamann, Johann Georg 248, 407

  Hamburg

  Hrdlicka’s monument 282

  monument of Bismarck 274–75, 281, 282

  monument of marching soldiers 277, 278, 282

  Handke, Peter 210

  Harich, Wolfgang 119–21

  Harnack, Arvid 341, 342

  Harnack-Fish, Mildred 341–45, 342

  Harz 68, 70–71, 210, 219, 225

  Hauptbahnhof (Berlin) 375

  Havel, Václav 182–83, 318

  Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 240, 241, 242, 407

  Heidegger, Martin 134, 142, 149–50, 334, 407

  Heiligen-Geist-Hospital (Lübeck) 55

  Hein, Christoph 185, 407

  Heine

  Harzreise 214

  Heinrich, Prince 290–91, 293–94, 294–97

  Heisig, Bernhard 336

  Helmstedt 3, 6

  Hénaff, Marcel 390

  Henoch, Lili Sara 98

  Hensel, Kirstin 103

  Hallimasch 103

  Herder, Johann Gottfried 227, 228, 252, 407

  Hermann (Arminius) 110–13, 112, 114

  Hermann Maternstraße (Berlin) 250

  Hermannsdenkmal (Hermann Monument) (Teutoburg Forest) 110–11, 112, 114

  Hermans, Willem Frederik 43, 367

  Hermlin, Stefan

  Abendlicht 215–16

  Hexentanzplatz (Thale) 210–11

  Heym, Stefan 192, 215, 407

  Hildesheimer, Wolfgang 192–93

  Hirsch, Ralf 196, 408

  Hitler, Adolf 134, 164–65, 166–68, 176, 193, 198, 269, 271, 343

  Hoffmann, Paul 370

  Hofgarten (Munich) 142–43

  Hölderlin, Friedrich 111–3, 210

  Holst, Roland 69, 226, 227

  Honecker, Erich 39, 47, 89, 233, 238, 406

  kissing of by Gorbachev 76, 77

  Hoornik, Eddy 17, 408

  Hotel Astoria (Leipzig) 184–85

  Hotel Elephant (Weimar) 225

  Hotel Esplanade (Berlin) 305, 307–9, 325

  Hrdlicka 282

  Hungary 78, 181

  Soviet invasion (1956) 179, 180

  withdrawal of Soviet troops from 177, 179

  Hus, Jan 157

  Idar-Oberstein 376

  Illner, Maybrit 333

  Janka, Walter 185, 187, 215, 408

  Jaruzelski, Wojciech 174, 408

  Jewish sports club exhibition (Berlin) 98

  Johnson, Uwe

  Begleitumstände 247–48

  Junge Lucebert, Der exhibition (Kiel) 59–60

  Jünger, Ernst 215, 251–52, 408

  Das Antlitz des Weltkrieges 251, 252–53

  Die Schere 249

  Storm of Steel 408

  Jürgs, Michael 56

  Kagel, Mauricio 20, 21, 22

  Kallman, Chester 30

  Kant, Immanuel 226, 249, 355

  Karl-August, Duke 227–28

  Katte, Hans von 255, 294

  Keitel, Wilhelm 270

  Khrushchev, Nikita 8–9, 11–12, 14, 185, 244, 409

  Kiefer, Anselm 273, 283, 375–60, 368, 409

  Die Rheintöchter 273, 275, 281

  Kiel 49, 57–59

  Kirsch, Sarah 184, 409

  Klenze 117, 165

  Knubel, Franz Rudolf 341, 344–45

  Kohl, Helmut 97, 107, 174, 196, 265, 317, 409, 414

  Königsdorf, Helga 185, 409

  Königsplatz (Munich) 117, 133–35, 158

  Königstuhl (Rügen) 176

  Konrád, György

  The Loser 179, 180

  Korean War 296

  K.P.D. (German Communist Party) 410, 413

  Krenz, Egon 97, 101, 107, 355, 409

  Kreuzberg park (Berlin) 61–62

  Kronprinzenpalais (Berlin) 373

  Kruså 57

  Kunert, Günter 184, 410

  Kyffhäuser 220, 221–23, 224

  La Rioja 384

  Lafontaine, Oskar 239, 329, 410

  Lagarde, Christine 389

  leaden library 277–78, 281

  Leipziger Schule exhibition 335–40

  Leipzig 180–6, 335

  Marktplatz 180, 181

  Thomaskirche 185

  “Wailing Wall” 183

  Leipzig University 246–47

  Leipziger Volkszeitung 177, 179

  Libeskind, David 313

  Liebestraum monument (Munich) 130

  Liebknecht, Karl 25, 26, 410

  LIGA 339–40

  Lindow 292

  Literaturhaus (Frankfurt) 379

  Long, Edwin 68

  Loos, Adolf 351

  Los Angeles 301, 385–86

  Löwenkämpfer, Der (statue) 327

  Loyola Marymount University (Los Angeles) 301

  Lübars 285–87

  Lübeck 54–56

  Lübecker Nachrichten 55

  Ludwig I 117, 135

  Lüneburg 379

  Luther, Martin 249–50

  Luxemburg, Rosa 25, 26, 269

  Magdeburg Cathedral 206–8, 207

  Maischberger, Sandra 333

  Mann, Golo 97, 102–3, 240, 282, 410

  Mann, Klaus 210, 410

  Mann, Thomas 153

  Mao 15

  Maron, Monika 184, 410

  Martin-Gropius-Bau (Berlin) 98

  Marx and Engels (statue) (Berlin) 91, 90

  Massu, General 30

  Mathema exhibition 354–55

  Max II Monument (Munich) 125, 125–27, 127

  Maxim Gorki Theater (Berlin) 105

  Maximilian II 129

  Maximilian Joseph of Bavaria, Prince Elector 71

  May Day 38

  Meinhof, Ulrike 56, 411

  Meister von Flémalle und Rogier van der Weyden exhibition 378–79

  memory 310

  Mengistu 47

  Merkel, Angela 347, 383, 384, 387, 389, 391

  Meyerbeer 170

  Mielke, Erich 104, 411

  Mietskasernen 33

  Mittag, Günther 411

  Mitterrand, François 162, 317

  Modrow, Hans 188, 193–94, 355

  Molotov, Vyacheslav 114, 411

  Molotov-Ribbentrop pact (1939) 114, 411

  Moltke, Helmuth von 411

  moneychangers 205

  Moníková, Libuše

  The Facade 183

  Montez, Lola 166

  Moser, Hans 145

  Mulisch, Harry 411

  “Yesterday’s Future” 220

  Müller, Gerhard 107, 412

  Müller, Heiner 307, 412

  Münchner Kammerspiele (Munich) 119

  Munich 116–21, 123–60 see also individual landmarks / monuments

  Museum der Bildenden Künste Leipzig 339

  Museum der Geschichte (Berlin) 231, 235–36

  Museum of the Unconditional Surrender (Berlin) 267–72, 271

  Multatuli 151

  Nabokov, Vladimir 310, 312

  Ada 311

  Nádas, Péter

  The End of a Family Story 179r />
  Napoleon 165

  National Socialists 198, 264

  Nepomuk, St John of 157–58

  Neruda 70

  Netherlands 58–59, 151, 315, 367, 391, 393

  Neue Bild-Zeitung 4

  Neue Wache (Unter den Linden) (Berlin) 231, 232, 234–35, 235

  Neue Zürcher Zeitung 390

  Neuendorff, Edmund 98

  Neues Palais (Berlin) 255

  Nietzsche, Friedrich 150

  Nooteboom, Cees

  All Souls’ Day 385

  “De Dichter van het lezen” 370–72

  exhibition of life and works in The Hague 311–12

  The Knight Has Died 368

  Philip and the Others 57

  Self-portrait of an Other 364

  Noske, Gustav 24, 26, 29, 412

  Nuremberg 161, 167–71

  churches 169

  entartete Musik exhibition 170–71

  Reichsparteitage in 167–69, 169

  Nymphenburg Palace (Munich) 117

  Oberbaumbrücke riverbank (Berlin) 28–29, 27

  Oder, River 173

  Ohnesorg, Benno 56, 412

  O’Malley, Reverend Thomas P. 301

  Ortega y Gasset 226

  Ostpolitik 165, 404

  País, El 384

  Palast der Republic (Berlin) 91, 330, 332

  Papandreou 385

  Paulskirche (Frankfurt) 357

  P.D.S. (Party of Democratic Socialism) 415

  Peltiphyllum peltatum 348

  PEN Club 180

  People’s Police 201, 361

  Pergamon Museum (Berlin) 192

  Petzow 229

  Picasso, Pablo 359

  Pieck, Wilhelm 235, 412

  Plessner, Helmuth

  The Belated Nation 401

  Poland 115, 173

  Polenmarket (Berlin) 100, 102

  Poles

  in Germany 194–5

  police, German 46

  Potsdam 255–56, 255, 259, 386

  Potsdamer Platz (Berlin) 88, 89, 100, 104, 305–7, 305, 321, 325, 326

  Pre-Raphaelite movement 210

  Proust, Marcel 309, 311, 312

  Prussia 231–234

  P.V.V. 390

  Quedlinburg 219

  quodlibet 20, 23

  Rauch, Neo 336

  Kommen wir zum Nächsten 337–38

  Red Town Hall (Berlin) 91

  Redlin, Otto 308–9

  Regensburg 161, 162–66

  Dom 164

  Walhalla 164–66, 166, 164, 168

  Reichsparteitage (Nuremberg) 167–69, 169

  Reichstag (Berlin) 192, 327, 328

  construction of new dome 306, 307

  Republikaner 46–47, 83, 163, 415

  Restaurant Augustiner (Munich) 147–8

  reunification 4, 39–40, 56, 83, 115, 161, 164, 175–76, 197, 198–200, 218, 238–40, 246, 254, 319, 332, 409

  Reve, Gerard 29

  revolution (1918–19) 25–26, 29

  revolution (1989) 84–95, 101–3

  Revolution und Fotografie, Berlin 1918–19 (photographic exhibition) 23–26

  Rheinsberg 289–300, 295, 299

  Ribbentrop, Joachim von 269, 412

  Richter, Gerhard 355

  Rilke, Rainer Maria 151–52

  Rink, Arno 336

  Rohr, Hans-Alard von 301

  Romania 115

  Rosinenbomber 350, 351

  Rosstrappe 213–14

 

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