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Rhiannon12866

(206,009 posts)
Tue Jul 3, 2018, 12:12 AM Jul 2018

'My daring grandfather took a bit of East Berlin for himself'

"When I was 17, my high school art teacher showed us famous buildings, explaining their historical significance," remembers Osman Kalin's granddaughter, Funda.

"They showed us the Eiffel Tower one week, and the next week they showed my grandfather's tree house.

"The boys in the class made fun of it because it looks a bit funny and misshapen - and being a teenager, I was completely mortified. My friend was about to reveal that it was MY grandfather who built it, when I shot her a look to shut her up."

But that was 16 years ago. Now Funda says she is extremely proud of what her grandfather built.

The garden Osman Kalin created stands on the border of Mitte (formerly East Berlin) and Kreuzberg (formerly West Berlin). Modern office blocks and high-rise flats now surround the overgrown garden and topsy-turvy house which is decorated with graffiti, its mismatched furniture cemented to the floor.

But from 1961 to 1989 the Berlin wall divided the area, running along one of the garden's three sides. In fact, it was the creation of the wall that brought the garden into existence.


Much more: https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-44601030#



In 1982, a Turkish immigrant started a garden near the Berlin wall on a patch of East German land. Osman Kalin fiercely defended his small domain from any authorities who tried to take it away. Though he died this year, his family are still looking after the plot and the tree house he built there.



Funda Kalin in front of the tree house her grandfather built.

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'My daring grandfather took a bit of East Berlin for himself' (Original Post) Rhiannon12866 Jul 2018 OP
EX-tra cool! Crutchez_CuiBono Jul 2018 #1
I wasn't sure exactly where to post this, but I thought it was a fascinating and inspiring story! Rhiannon12866 Jul 2018 #2
K&R n/t FSogol Jul 2018 #3
Wonderful malaise Jul 2018 #4
It was an epic story that I'd never heard about before and I thought it was so cool Rhiannon12866 Jul 2018 #5
Thanks malaise Jul 2018 #6
It was such an amazing story, I was surprised I'd never heard it before Rhiannon12866 Jul 2018 #7
" He planted fruit trees - peaches, apples - as well as ..." Hortensis Jul 2018 #8
Thanks! Rhiannon12866 Jul 2018 #9
:) Have a lovely civil war yourself today, btw. Hortensis Jul 2018 #10
Oh, I'm ready for it! Rhiannon12866 Jul 2018 #11
What a great story! smirkymonkey Jul 2018 #12
That's the truth malaise Jul 2018 #13

Rhiannon12866

(206,009 posts)
5. It was an epic story that I'd never heard about before and I thought it was so cool
Wed Jul 4, 2018, 04:51 AM
Jul 2018

That I just had to share it!

Rhiannon12866

(206,009 posts)
7. It was such an amazing story, I was surprised I'd never heard it before
Wed Jul 4, 2018, 07:23 AM
Jul 2018

My parents visited Checkpoint Charlie, my Dad visited Europe as a young student after the war, 1950 I think. He was particularly struck by conditions in Germany back then, so he always wanted to see it again. He remembered the still damaged buildings in Munich and occupied Berlin. He said you never wanted to go there on the days the Russians were in charge.

Rhiannon12866

(206,009 posts)
9. Thanks!
Wed Jul 4, 2018, 08:08 AM
Jul 2018

I was quite affected by this story - especially since I'd never heard it before. I thought it was quite amazing so I wanted to share it. It's a feel good piece of history, something we're awfully short on these days.

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