Stalinallee Berlin 1955
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The photograph shows one of the monumental residential blocks on Stalinallee in East Berlin, taken in summer 1955. The ten-story structure in the style of socialist neoclassicism — with articulated natural stone façades, colonnades, and characteristic striped arched windows on the ground floor — was erected between 1952 and 1955 as a prestige project of the East German leadership. The broad, largely empty plaza with young street trees and sparse pedestrians conveys the representational scale of the complex, which was conceived as a socialist counterimage to Western reconstruction. As a central propaganda project of East Berlin, Stalinallee was intended to demonstrate the East German commitment to rebuilding and thus stands in direct symbolic competition with the simultaneous beginning of the economic miracle (Wirtschaftswunder) in the western part of the city. The film context of the US Army photographer makes clear that this photograph was deliberately conceived as documentation of divided Berlin and its contrasting urban developments.
