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The border guards of the inner German border comprised tens of thousands of military, paramilitary and civilian personnel from both East and West Germany, as well as from the United Kingdom, the United States and initially the Soviet Union.

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  • Border guards of the inner German border
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  • The border guards of the inner German border comprised tens of thousands of military, paramilitary and civilian personnel from both East and West Germany, as well as from the United Kingdom, the United States and initially the Soviet Union.
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  • left
  • right
Caption
  • East German propaganda leaflets in a canister which was fired across the inner German border attached to a rocket.
  • Example of an East German propaganda leaflet, promoting East Germany's diplomatic policies.
  • United States Army personnel meet with Bundesgrenzschutz officers, 1979.
  • Uniform of the British Frontier Service.
  • A Bundesgrenzschutz Alouette II helicopter patrolling the West German side of the inner German border, 1985.
  • A West German customs dog on the inner German border in 1984.
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  • 172(xsd:integer)
  • 200(xsd:integer)
  • 208(xsd:integer)
  • 250(xsd:integer)
Alt
  • Side view of the shoulder of a dark-coloured uniform with the words "British Frontier Service" visible on a shoulder patch and a row of medal ribbons visible on the front left breast above a pocket.
  • Group of three American soldiers, one armed with a rifle, and two West German Bundesgrenzschutz officers standing by two vehicles parked on a narrow asphalted road in a rolling landscape with fields and hills visible behind them.
  • Green-painted helicopter with "Bundesgrenzschutz" on the side flying parallel to a border fence with a gate in it, behind which are two East German soldiers and a canvas-sided truck.
  • Front- and back side of a propaganda leaflet entitled "5 Pluspunkte für Sicherheit und Frieden in Europa".
  • German Shepherd dog leashed to a tree, looking at the photographer. The dog has a large triangular leather strap with the word "Zoll" tied across its midriff.
  • Two metal canisters resting on a glass shelf with a roll of papers, on which a question mark is visible, in between them. A two-euro coin is positioned to the left to provide a scale.
Image
  • BGS-Hubschrauber Alouette II.jpg
  • British frontier service uniform.jpg
  • East german propaganda leaflet.jpg
  • East german propaganda mortar.jpg
  • SchaeferhundZoll1984.jpg
  • Us army bundesgrenzschutz.jpg
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  • The border guards of the inner German border comprised tens of thousands of military, paramilitary and civilian personnel from both East and West Germany, as well as from the United Kingdom, the United States and initially the Soviet Union.
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