33 Revealing Vintage Photos From Behind The Iron Curtain
During the Cold War and especially after the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961, many parts of the world had few ways of fully ascertaining what life was like in East Germany. Indeed, the Eastern Bloc state was isolated from the West in both the physical and ideological sense for decades.
Today however, decades after the wall’s 1989 demolition, photographers from behind the Iron Curtain have been able to disseminate, via the Internet, images of this “closed” life in the East to the public, giving us visual insights into the many differences — and similarities, at least superficially — between East German and Western life:
A pantomime theater group eats on a rooftop in East Berlin, 1984.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosA German punk youth in East Berlin, 1984.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosMay Day celebrations take place at Karl Marx Allee in East Berlin, 1974.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosWorld War II ruins in East Berlin display the words "never war again" in graffiti, 1974.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosArmed guards watch over a public soccer event to make sure the hooligans in the crowd do not get out of hand.Harald HauswaldThree men riding public transit look dreary from a long day on the job.Harald HauswaldAnti-Nazi graffiti on a wall in an East German city, 1990.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosA group of female performers dancing for the audience at Friedrichstadt Palace in East Berlin, 1984.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosAn abandoned train car covered in graffiti on the streets of Prenzlauer Berg, 1974.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosDuring an airshow in Magdeburg in 1974, a soldier and his girlfriend spend some personal time together.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosActors sit in the cafeteria of East Berlin's Berliner Ensenble theater, 1974.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosA "hooligan" in East Berlin, 1987.Harald HauswaldA Soviet soldier looks over an event in the medieval city center of Bautzen.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosA young girl walks through the streets of Quedlinburg, 1974.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosThe Betriebskampftruppen paramilitary group marches through East Berlin, 1974.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosA group of teens sit around a fountain in East Berlin, circa 1970s.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosA man rests under the dandelion fountain in Dresden, in the city center of Prager Strasse.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosA rally celebrating the 25th anniversary of the founding of East Germany takes place in East Berlin, 1974.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosA hooligan passed out under a tree following a soccer match, while the others in attendance leave the area.Harald HauswaldA storefront displays propaganda poster in East Berlin, 1974.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosMembers of the paramilitary Betriebskampfgruppen group march in East Berlin, 1974.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosHooligans jump a fence and rush the field after a closely fought soccer match.Harald HauswaldYoung men in a rainstorm with German flags at Alexanderplatz Square in East Berlin.Harald HauswaldA parade marking the 35th anniversary of the proclamation of East Germany held at the Karl Marx Allee in East Berlin, 1984.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosSchoolchildren on a class outing having an ice cream break in front of a shop in Erfurt, 1974.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosA Free German Youth Organization band plays in front of a statue of Vladimir Lenin in East Berlin, 1974.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosA young couple getting close on the sidewalk as a "hooligan" looks on.Harald HauswaldA parade in East Berlin in 1959 marking the 10th anniversary of the proclamation of East Germany.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosA group of youths gathers on their motorcycles near Hoyerswerda, 1975.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosA couple out dancing. Location unknown.Harald HauswaldWomen planting potatoes in a field in 1975.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosTwo men in East Berlin deliver coal to apartments in the city.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum PhotosChildren playing with a soccer ball at the Berlin Wall in 1963.Thomas Hoepker/Magnum Photos