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[fbl_login_button redirect="" hide_if_logged="" size="large" type="continue_with" show_face="true"]The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church among the inhabitants of Berlin received the unofficial name “Hollow tooth” – the Protestant church in Berlin on the Breitscheidplatz square.nFor a long time, it was the highest church in Berlin (its height was 113 m). On November 23, 1943, a sermon on the theme “Everything passes!” Was held in the church, and a few hours later the temple was destroyed as a result of an Allied bombing raid.nWhen, after the war, there was a plan to build a new building on the site of the destroyed church, only one of many Berlin newspapers received more than 47,000 angry protest letters. The ruins of the 68-meter tower once were preserved on a specially designed platform. The church has become one of the signs of post-war Berlin. Every hour from the height of the “hollow tooth
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