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A ban on ‘actors’ at Checkpoint Charlie

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THE classic souvenir photo with two “American soldiers” at Checkpoint Charlie in Germany, once the border crossing from West Berlin to the East, may be off tourist checklists for good.

The people dressed in border guard uniforms charging visitors for snapshots have now been ordered by Berlin authoritie­s to halt their business, Bild daily reported.

The ban came after plaincloth­es police found that tourists were being verbally abused if they refused to offer a “donation”.

Tom Luszeit, who leads the group of actors called Dance Factory that perform the role of soldiers, told

Bild he has had to “fire six colleagues” because of the sudden ban.

“But we’re not giving up, we want to go back there,” he said.

After all, it is a lucrative business, with earnings at up to €5,000 (RM23,000) in a single day, according to Bild.

Checkpoint Charlie was the site of one of the tensest moments of the Cold War, as US and Soviet Union tanks faced off in October 1961.

In the years since German unificatio­n in 1990, it has turned into a sort of “Disneyland” of history, with vendors selling fake Red Army fur hats and gas masks and people dressed in US military uniforms charging tourists for snapshots.

Burkhard Kieker, the head of the city’s tourism agency Visit Berlin, had in an interview with Tagesspieg­el daily called the tourist sight “an eyesore”.

Most recently, a debate has erupted again about how to develop the area.

After a row over private investors’ building plans, including for a Hard Rock Hotel at the site, Berlin has drawn up more restrictiv­e planning rules for the area – including limiting the height of new buildings as well as requiring 30% of apartments to be social housing.

 ?? — aFP ?? Checkpoint Charlie is a former checkpoint connecting the former us sector with the soviet union sector in then divided berlin, Germany.
— aFP Checkpoint Charlie is a former checkpoint connecting the former us sector with the soviet union sector in then divided berlin, Germany.

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