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"In the Squatters of West Berlin, We Fought but Lived Together": Karin Wieland, Political Revolt

Summary by Le Temps
At the end of the 1970s, Karin Wieland fled his German village to live in community in a disused building in Kreuzberg. It is of all the fighting of the timeKempinski has not changed. Or so little. In Berlin, where so many former great hotels are renovated, when they are not destroyed, this one is still there, in the very bourgeois district of Charlottenburg, with its salons and carpets that made it an elite place in West Berlin. To go today is …
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At the end of the 1970s, Karin Wieland fled his German village to live in community in a disused building in Kreuzberg. It is of all the fighting of the timeKempinski has not changed. Or so little. In Berlin, where so many former great hotels are renovated, when they are not destroyed, this one is still there, in the very bourgeois district of Charlottenburg, with its salons and carpets that made it an elite place in West Berlin. To go today is …

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Le Temps broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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