Berlin

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This key, bearing the face of Kaiser Wilhelm II, also survived the cathedral
bombing of 1943.

The Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche
or Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church is one of Berlin’s most renown landmarks.
All that remains is a single damaged tower, yet it stands as a symbol
of Berlin’s determination to rebuild the city after WWII and the destruction
of that war. While nearly all of the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gedächtniskirche
was flattened by a bomb, as was much of Berlin, this beautiful mosaic
survived.