Checkpoint Bravo

Bridge building of former Checkpoint Bravo at Berlin Dreilinden-Drewitz. Road photographed from A 115, view from north
Map showing the Berlin border and its crossing points

Checkpoint Bravo ("Checkpoint B") was the name given by the Western Allies to the main Autobahn border crossing points between West Berlin and the German Democratic Republic It was known in German as Grenzübergangsstelle Drewitz-Dreilinden. Drewitz is a community nearby, and Dreilinden is the name of the wooded area in Berlin through which the highway passes.[1]

Geography

The checkpoint was located on the motorway A 115 (known within Berlin as the AVUS), between the Berliner locality of Nikolassee and the Brandenburger rural community of Drewitz, part of the municipality of Kleinmachnow.

History

The checkpoint was the nearest motorway border crossing point to the Helmstedt–Marienborn border crossing ("Checkpoint Alpha") on the border of West Germany, making it part of the shortest highway transit route between West Germany and West Berlin.

The checkpoint was shifted slightly during 1969 from Drewitz (part of Potsdam),[2] after the East German authorities realigned the transit route to eliminate a brief re-entry into GDR territory before transit traffic could finally enter West Berlin. The new checkpoint was relocated to Nikolassee (part of the district of Zehlendorf).

Since German reunification

The site of the original, pre-1969 checkpoint (rest stop, adjacent car park and abandoned highway) was used in filming the Alarm für Cobra 11 – Die Autobahnpolizei television series.[3] The site itself, "which includes a derelict bridge and a crumbling cafe covered in graffiti," was auctioned in September 2010 for €45,000.[4]

The vast site of the East-German checkpoint was eventually converted into a commercial park named Europarc Dreilinden (in German).[5] All that remains of the checkpoint is the former main control tower that now houses a museum of the checkpoint.[6]

See also

References

  1. "Gesamtkonzept zur Erinnerung an die Berliner Mauer: Dokumentation, Information und Gedenken: 2.4.7. Checkpoint Bravo: Denkmalraum Dreilinden-Drewitz" (in German). City of Berlin. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
  2. Location of the old Checkpoint Bravo on Google Maps
  3. "Der Tagesspiegel: Berliner Grenzkontrollpunkt Dreilinden wird versteigert" (in German). Fair News. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
  4. Martin, Michelle (16 September 2010). "Mystery bidder buys Berlin's "Checkpoint Bravo"". Reuters. Retrieved 20 September 2010.
  5. Official Europark Dreilinden website
  6. Memorial site of Checkpoint Bravo (in German)
  • British Garrison Berlin 1945–1994, "No where to go", W. Durie ISBN 978-3-86408-068-5

Coordinates: 52°24′58.86″N 13°11′49.02″E / 52.4163500°N 13.1969500°E / 52.4163500; 13.1969500

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