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[Fig 0.0.] Source: Whalley, Z. (n.d.). Where Have Russia’s Lenin Statues Gone? [online] Culture Trip. Available at: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/russia/articles/where-have-russias-lenin-statuesgone/ [Accessed 21 Jul. 2020].

[Fig 0.1] Source: The Local (2016). [online] Thelocal.de. Available at: https://www.thelocal. de/20160806/14-little-known-facts-about-the-brandenburg-gate.

[Fig 0.2] Source: Original

[Fig 0.3] Source: andreasghb (2019). [online] Flickr. Available at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ andreasg-hb/

[Fig 0.4] Source: andreasghb (2019). [online] Flickr. Available at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ andreasg-hb/

[Fig 0.5] Source: andreasghb (2019). [online] Flickr. Available at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ andreasg-hb/

[Fig 1.1] Source: Reichsfoto (2020). The Victory Torchlight Parade Through the Brandenburg Gate on 30.01.1933. [online] Reichsfoto. Available at: https://reichsfoto.wordpress.com/

[Fig 1.2] Source: andreasghb (2019). [online] Flickr. Available at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ andreasg-hb/ [Accessed 21 Jul. 2020].

[Fig 1.3] Source: PANORAMASTREETLINE. (2016). Friedrichstrasse | Friedrichstadt Passagen. [online] Available at: https://panoramastreetline.com/friedrichstrasse

[Fig 1.4] Source: andreasghb (2019). [online] Flickr. Available at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ andreasg-hb/ [Accessed 21 Jul. 2020].

[Fig 1.5] Source: Visitberlin.de. (2020). Potsdamer Platz. [online] Available at: https://www. visitberlin.de/en/potsdamer-platz.

[Fig 1.6] Source: The Lady on the Wall: the Story of Berlin’s Statue of Liberty. [online] Available at: https://kreuzberged.com/2019/05/13/the-lady-on-the-wall-the-story-berlins-statue-of-liberty/

[Fig 2.1] Source: Goodbye Lenin!. (2003). Germany: X Verleih AG.

[Fig 2.2] Source: andreasghb (2019). [online] Flickr. Available at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ andreasg-hb/ [Accessed 21 Jul. 2020].

[Fig 2.3] Source: Whalley, Z. (n.d.). Where Have Russia’s Lenin Statues Gone? [online] Culture Trip. Available at: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/russia/articles/where-have-russias-lenin-statuesgone

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