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We travelled to the opposite side of Berlin and got out at an S-Bahn station called Grunewald, (Greenwood) which on the way to Potsdam. Marga was waiting on the platform. She wanted us to see Gleis 17 at the side of the current platform.
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From there we walked to the grand villas built by the new industrialists following the creation of German in 1871, and rapid industrialisation from which they became rich. Many were Jews, but their wealth did not save those who remained after the rise of the Nazi Party to power in 1933.
Marcel found it all very interesting and was pleased to see a side of Berlin that most tourists don't know about. We ended up on the KuDamm not far from where Marga lives. A nice walk along the street and I took a photo of Marcel as it got dark and the lights came on in the trees.
From there we took a side road towards SB-Savignyplatz and stopped at the famous Zilla Restaurant. He was a famous cartoonist at the turn of the last century. He wrote short texts to illustrate his pictures of the working class at that time. The restaurant is famous for simple homemade Berlin meals.
Marcel enjoyed his first Eisbein! As you can see :-) Try it when you visit Berlin!
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