Supermarket Berlin 1955 2

Supermarkt Berlin 1955-2 Die Fotos aus dem Jahr 1955 zeigen ein Berlin, das sich noch immer im Zeichen der Nachkriegszeit und der Teilung befindet.

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At the checkout of a Berlin supermarket, a customer places packaged groceries—including American brand products such as “Sunshine Hi Ho” crackers and Corn Flakes—on the register counter, while a cashier in a white apron operates the mechanical cash register. The scene conveys a shopping experience modeled on the American example: self-service, branded goods, and a modern checkout system represented in mid-1950s West Berlin a new consumer model. In the background, well-stocked shelves are visible, documenting the variety of goods and supply security. The image stands emblematically for West Berlin’s role as the “showcase of the West”: the supermarket as a site of consumption and the abundance of merchandise were meant to make visible the contrast to the shortage economy in the East. Such photographs served consciously in the context of the Cold War as propaganda media for the Western economic model.

Resolution 5755 × 4320 px (24,9 MP)
File format TIFF, 16-bit
Year taken 1955
Location Berlin
Collection Historiathek / zb Media
Source archive NARA
Photographer Unbekannt
Rights Historiathek / zb Media GmbH