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Statue - Unter den Linden

One of 86 photographs in the series: Eastern Europe, 1980 available on this site.

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Photograph of the Lenin Monument, a monument to Vladimir Lenin in East Berlin created by the Soviet Russian sculptor Nikolai Tomsky. The monument was erected at the metro train stop, Unter den Linden, later Platz der Vereinten Nationen (United Nations Square), Berlin, Germany.

Physical Description

1 photograph : positive, col. ; 35 mm.

Creation Information

Zichner, Mildred Schaeffer 1980.

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This photograph is part of the collection entitled: Mildred Schaeffer Zichner Collection and was provided by the UNT Libraries Special Collections to the UNT Digital Library, a digital repository hosted by the UNT Libraries. It has been viewed 71 times. More information about this photograph can be viewed below.

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  • Main Title: Statue - Unter den Linden
  • Added Title: Lenin Monument
  • Series Title: Eastern Europe, 1980

Description

Photograph of the Lenin Monument, a monument to Vladimir Lenin in East Berlin created by the Soviet Russian sculptor Nikolai Tomsky. The monument was erected at the metro train stop, Unter den Linden, later Platz der Vereinten Nationen (United Nations Square), Berlin, Germany.

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1 photograph : positive, col. ; 35 mm.

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  • Preferred Citation: Mildred Schaeffer Zichner Collection (AR0834), University of North Texas Special Collections

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Mildred Schaeffer Zichner Collection

Fort Worth natives Mildred Schaeffer Zichner and her husband, Walter Zichner, traveled across the globe. They were often joined by family and friends, and their adventures are featured in these photographs.

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  • 1980

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  • July 6, 2015, 8:03 a.m.

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  • Nov. 14, 2024, 9:10 p.m.

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  • 52.523949, 13.441178

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Zichner, Mildred Schaeffer. Statue - Unter den Linden, photograph, 1980; (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc673663/: accessed January 19, 2025), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.

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