Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] Re: Re-run, Berlin exclaves
Date: Mar 21, 2003 @ 01:06
Author: John Kelly ("John Kelly" <johnkelly@...>)
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Actually, after posting, I re-read the article and realized what it
really said. Also, that part of the wall should have been convex, not
concave, looking in from the outside so it is not apparently the exklave
I thought it was. Boettcherberg itself is the Exklave they are referring
to.
How disappointing.

JK.

> I'm a bit puzzled. Isn't it so that this site uses the word exclave
> for something that isn't an exclave? There were exclaves within
> Boettcherberg (the western part of it), but these were West-Berlin
> ones, and no one lived there.
>
> The East German Boettcherberg areas could be reached, however, so no
> exclave, I'd say.
>
> The picture might be of the Wannseestrasse, leading to the eastern
> Boettcherberg area (towards the street called Am Boettcherberg).
>
> Unless I understood something wrong here...
>
> (See the map at Mats' site http://berlin.enclaves.org/ ; the map only
> shows the western Boettcherberg area)
>
> But the pictures are nice. Thanks for posting the links.
>
> Peter S.
>
> --- In BoundaryPoint@yahoogroups.com, "John Kelly" <johnkelly@a...>
> wrote:
> >
> > I found a picture of one of the Boettcherberg Exklaves. It was taken
> > between 1984 and 1988 and shows a piece of the SW exklave. It seems
> they
> > did put a wall around it. How did the residents of BB even get
> around?
> >
> >
> > http://www.mauerfotos.de/index.php4?
> mf=6761077fded23b21ebb4e3cbdfecb36e&TEMPLATE=picture_de&id=141&INFO_OF
> FSET=0&FIELD_bezirk=0&FIELD_kategorie=0&FIELD_streetselect=Los&FIELD_s
> treet=46
> >
> > And here's one of the entrance to Fichtewiesen and Erlengrund:
> >
> > http://www.dailysoft.com/berlinwall/photographs/berlinwall-
> 1983sp/berlinermauer-1983-001.htm
>
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