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Berlin

Berlin was the capital of Germany and its largest city.

One of the entrances to Bianca's was located in Berlin in the 1930s. (AUDIO: The Wormery)

In 1933, the First Doctor and Susan Foreman visited the city where the Doctor was kidnapped. (AUDIO: The Alchemists)

In 1938, the Eleventh Doctor crashed the TARDIS in Berlin. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler)

In 1939, the Seventh Doctor and Ace visited Berlin. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Exodus)

On 30 April 1945, Adolf Hitler, the Führer of Nazi Germany, committed suicide in a bunker underneath Berlin. His new wife Eva Braun, later to bear a child by him, escaped. (PROSE: The Shadow of the Glass)

In 1950, the Royal Air Force officer Squadron Leader Ian Gilmore was assigned to Berlin, where he befriended a Czech medic named Nadia Červenka. They shared several drinks as well as rations. He and his troops rendered assistance to the Berliners in rebuilding their city in the aftermath of World War II. Due to the increasingly contentious Cold War, his troops were eventually airlifted out of Germany with Červenka's assistance. (AUDIO: Artificial Intelligence)

Following World War II, Germany was partitioned into East Germany, which was controlled of the Soviet Union, and West Germany, which was administered by the rest of the Allies. The same was true of Berlin. During the Cold War, a barrier known as the Berlin Wall separated West Berlin from East Berlin and East Germany as a whole. (AUDIO: Protect and Survive)

In 1965, Group Captain Gilmore, Professor Rachel Jensen and Sir Toby Kinsella visited both West Berlin and East Berlin to investigate reports of UFO sightings and smuggled footage of an alien making contact with Soviet agents. Both turned out to be incidents of Soviet misinformation. (AUDIO: Unto the Breach)

In the 1960s, Jack Harkness and Christopher Isherwood went cruising on the Kurfürstendamm when they visited Berlin. (TV: Reset)

Democratic uprisings in the Eastern Bloc countries resulted in the fall of the Berlin Wall on 9 November 1989 as well as the reunification of Germany and the collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s. (AUDIO: Protect and Survive; COMIC: The Broken Man)

In the 21st century, due to its cold climate and northern latitude, the Ice Warriors sent their seed pods to Berlin to create an atmosphere lethal to humans, but in which their own people could thrive. (TV: The Seeds of Death)

As a child, Steven Taylor and his classmates built a 5D representation of East Berlin. (AUDIO: The Anachronauts)

Minor mentions

The Eleventh Doctor meant to take Alice Obiefune, John Jones, and ARC to Berlin in 1945, but accidentally landed them in Piccadilly Circus in 2015. (COMIC: Give Free or Die)