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  2. Glienicke Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Glienicke Bridge ... During the early years of the Cold War, the bridge was mainly used by the Allies as a link between their Berlin sections and the military ...

  3. Bridge of Spies (film) - Wikipedia

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    Bridge of Spies turns a secret prisoner exchange between the CIA and the KGB into a tense and often disarmingly funny cat-and-mouse game". [66] Thomas Sotinel of the French newspaper Le Monde praised the film for harkening back to "classic American cinema", noting Spielberg's virtuosic illustration of the mechanisms of Cold War politics. [67]

  4. As a historic prisoner exchange unfolds, a look back at other ...

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    In probably the most dramatic swap of the Cold War era, Abel and Powers were exchanged on Feb. 10, 1962, on the Glienicke Bridge connecting the U.S.-occupied zone of Berlin with East Germany.

  5. Berlin border crossings - Wikipedia

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    Glienicke Bridge over the Havel from Berlin-Wannsee to Potsdam. Open to general traffic until 1952. From 1952 on, open only for access by the western Allied Military Liaison Missions. Civilians with special permission were later allowed to cross the bridge on foot.

  6. Factbox-Major Russian and Soviet prisoner exchanges - AOL

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    The bridge would feature in several high-profile swaps during the Cold War. Abel, a British-born Soviet intelligence officer, had worked for the KGB in New York. He served four years of a 30-year ...

  7. Prisoner Swap Latest: Freed Americans return to US soil and ...

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    Sometimes, they see those who are part of the swap as they pass each other on an airport tarmac or, as in the Cold War, the Glienicke Bridge connecting West Berlin to Potsdam. In decades of ...

  8. Berlin Spy Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Glienicker Bridge was a crucial location during the Cold War as it was used to exchange spies from East and West Germany, becoming known as "the bridge of spies". [5] Following renovations, the museum opened on 19 September 2015, 25 years after the end of the Cold War.

  9. BRIXMIS - Wikipedia

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    The British Commanders'-in-Chief Mission to the Soviet Forces in Germany (BRIXMIS) was a military liaison mission which operated behind the Iron Curtain in East Germany during the Cold War. BRIXMIS existed from 1946 – shortly after the end of the Second World War – until the eve of the reunification of Germany in 1990.