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    EPISODE 8 DEATH AND RAILWAYS: THE CEMETERY AT POTSDAMER BAHNHOF

    EPISODE 8 DEATH AND RAILWAYS: THE CEMETERY AT POTSDAMER BAHNHOF

    Last week we  talked about the long-vanished cemetery railway line which connected Berlin-Wannsee with Germany's second largest burial site, Berlin's Südwestfriedhof Stahnsdorf. This episode remains in the realm of both the dead and the railways but with a serious shift towards Berlin's centre.

    This time we are travelling to the first half of the eighteenth century and will take it from there until we have reached (and left) one of Berlin's best-known railway termini, Potsdamer Bahnhof.

    To see images of the old Dreifaltigkeitsfriedhof visit:

    File:M Dreifaltigkeitskirche Berlin 1910.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

    View of the church seen from Mohrenstraße looking west over Zietenplatz (Bundesarchiv, Bild 183-1982-1213-508 / CC-BY-SA 3.0) - Wikipedia

    To see photos of the first and the second Potsdamer Bahnhof look here:

    First Potsdamer Bahnhof on a 1843  steel engraving by C Schulin after a drawing by E. Henning and in 1850 by an unknown author (both images in PD)

    1890 Potsdamer Bahnhof with the cemetery before it (image in PD, here via Bildindex and Wikipedia)

    You can see the exact position of the cemetery on the historic 1846 Berlin map here:
    Kreuzberged - Berlin Companion

    Sounds:
    Main theme: “Assembly Line Frustration" © Ionics Music | TerraSound.de

    Via Freesound:
    "Bells and religious hymn on the top of "Dell'Avocata" mountain" by Felix Blume
    "Train Stopping" by Vlatko Blazek via Freesound
    "Gates of Heaven" by Theo Ther via Freesound
    "Wales Steam-train" by Jrosin via Freesound
    bbc_animals--f_07028130 via BBC Sound Effects
    "Wind howling" via BBC Sound Effects
    07037493 pigeons cooing via BBC Sound Effects
    Water Trickling by Yoyodaman234 via Freesound
    20070808.horse.wav by Dobroid via Freesound
    U1 nearing Hallesches Tor by Katja Schäfer via Soundcloud






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    • 12 min
    EPISODE 7 COFFINS ON WHEELS: THE CORPSE TRAIN OF BERLIN

    EPISODE 7 COFFINS ON WHEELS: THE CORPSE TRAIN OF BERLIN

    What do large cities do when they run out of space to bury their dead? They go beyond their limits. Traditionally all large European cities like Paris, Vienna or London eventually established new burial sites further and further from their centre. Vienna even considered using the pneumatic tube system to transport their deceased to the Zentralfriedhof (Central Cemetery).

    By the end of the nineteenth century Berlin faced a similar problem and dealt with it the same way: by opening new cemeteries on its outskirts. In two cases it went even further: it set up new burial grounds in Brandenburg. Here's a short story of one of them and the railway line (not a pneumatic one) built to serve its guests - a line which opened for regular service on June 3, 1913.

    To visit Stahnsdorf Cemetery with a guide, please visit the cemetery's web page at
    Veranstaltungen - Südwestkirchhof Stahnsdorf (suedwestkirchhof.de)

    To find out more about the famous Berliners buried in Stahnsdorf visit:
    Wikipedia page of the cemetery

    To see maps of the railway line known as "Leichenbahn" visit (highly recommended) page of
    Stadtschnellbahn-Berlin

    To watch a short film presenting the state of the line's remains today go to
    The Vanished Railway Line to Stahnsdorf by AirBerl

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    Sounds:
    Main theme: “Assembly Line Frustration" © Ionics Music | TerraSound.de

    Via Freesound:
    "Bells and religious hymn on the top of "Dell'Avocata" mountain" by Felix Blume
    "Magnificat" by Tarikki
    "Spooky Dark Pad" by John Wally
    "Secundo tempore2" by John Wally
    "Train Stopping" by Vlatko Blazek
    "Gates of Heaven" by Theo Ther
    "Wales Steam-train" by Jrosin



     



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    • 10 min
    EP 6 SLEEPING IN BERLIN: LIVING IN A BOX

    EP 6 SLEEPING IN BERLIN: LIVING IN A BOX

    Many old Berlin flats in the typical 19th century apartment buildings are equipped with a curious feature: a small storage space under the ceiling, usually installed in the bathroom, the kitchen or the corridor. What makes these so curious is not their function today - a storeroom for suitcases, skis and snorkels or that gear you wore for your first Love Parade in the mid-1990s  - but the original purpose for which they were built. In this episode you will find out why they were in fact an indispensable addition to many middle-class lodgings.

    You can follow Berlin Companion on:

    Twitter at @kreuzberged and @BerlinCompanion
    Wordpress blog at kreuzberged.com
    Voicemap audio-tours at Audio tours by Beata Gontarczyk-Krampe » Storytellers » VoiceMap

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    Sound effects:

    BBC Sound Effects Archive
    sound of wardrobe door and drawers

    Freesound
    " Silent Movie - Sam Fox - Hurry Music" by FreqMan
    "Berlin city courtyard in the evening" by SwampCommand

    Storyblocks 
    Magic Chimes on Wind by None

    Main theme: “Assembly Line Frustration" © Ionics Music | TerraSound.de


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    • 16 min
    Ep 5 SOUND IN BERLIN. WHEN HITCHOCK COMES TO TOWN

    Ep 5 SOUND IN BERLIN. WHEN HITCHOCK COMES TO TOWN

    The 1920s in Berlin were an incredible time, full both of misery and wonder. It was the time which brought both the worst and the best in people who lived there. And sometimes it helped pave way for genius. Or future classics.

    Episode 5 of Berlin Companion Podcast tells the story of one such classic made in Berlin.

    Sound effects:

    BBC Sound Effects Archive
    bbc_animals---_07037493 piegeons cooing
    bbc_animals fighting for food

    Freesound
    "Suspense Comedy" by Tyops
    " Ambient Traut" by Vann Westfold
    " Silent Movie - Sam Fox - Hurry Music" by FreqMan

    Storyblocks 

    Main theme: “Assembly Line Frustration" © Ionics Music | TerraSound.de

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    • 7 min
    Ep. 4 LANDING IN BERLIN

    Ep. 4 LANDING IN BERLIN

    We all know how annoying air traffic can be these days for those who experience it from the ground - not only is it a time-bomb just waiting to make our environment  go belly-up but it can also bring any conversation to a halt, if said conversation takes place under what is known as a flight corridor. But whenever if you think this is bad, here is a little story from the days where Berlin's first inner-city airport - the original Flughafen Tempelhof - became, at least for some, an ugly stain on the city's face.

    Join me on an aerial time-travel escapade to Berlin in the late 1920s and beyond!

    You can follow Berlin Companion on:

    Twitter at @kreuzberged and @BerlinCompanion
    Wordpress blog at kreuzberged.com
    and via all most popular podcast streaming services out there.

    To support the podcast via Buy Me A Coffee click the link below. Many thanks, time-travellers!
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    • 8 min
    EP. 3 HANNA FLIES TO HELL - THE LAST DAYS OF THE THIRD REICH IN BERLIN

    EP. 3 HANNA FLIES TO HELL - THE LAST DAYS OF THE THIRD REICH IN BERLIN

    In April 1945, as the Red Army was closing its grip on Berlin, coming closer and closer to Hitler's last refuge under the Chancellery gardens, one of his favourite pilots managed to fly a small aeroplane into the burning capital and land it near Brandenburg Gate. On board she carried a wounded future head of the Nazi Luftwaffe.

    Aircraft Capitan Hanna Reitsch.  Here is the story of her remarkable Berlin coup. And of her post-war denial.



    Music theme:  “Assembly Line Frustration" © Ionics Music | TerraSound.de

    Sound effects:
    BBC Sounds (artillery barrage, Junkers Ju-88, Stukas, Messerschmitt, air-raid sirens, park ambience)
    Search Results | BBC Sound Effects (bbcrewind.co.uk)

    Freesounds.org (Junker Ju-52 by Reinsamba, Creative Commons Licence 4.0
    https://freesound.org/s/128542/

    Frog in the throat: private








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