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Gefühl und Härte

In the spring of 1981, 28 young men and women, between 20 and 25 years old, occupied a house in Winterfeldtstraße in Berlin-Schöneberg. Until the fall of 1981, they lived and worked there together: renovating the rooms, painting the facade, publishing a newspaper for the neighborhood, setting up an autonomous cultural center, and establishing a "parents' meeting" there for parents of squatters. Despite an intensive press campaign and ongoing public relations work, the house at Winterfeldtstraße 20/22 was evicted by the police on September 22, 1981. After the eviction, some squatters move in with their friends, others move into a squatted house on Potsdamer Strasse.

Top Cast

  • Ingeborg Brockmeyer

    Ingeborg Brockmeyer

  • Georg Böhler

    Georg Böhler

  • Susanne Heidel

    Susanne Heidel

  • Annelies Schulz

    Annelies Schulz

  • Elisabeth Schulz

    Elisabeth Schulz

  • Klaus-Dieter Schulz

    Klaus-Dieter Schulz

  • Antje Tiemeyer

    Antje Tiemeyer

  • Stefan Tschöpe

    Stefan Tschöpe

  • Ernst-Christian Zander

    Ernst-Christian Zander

Overview

In the spring of 1981, 28 young men and women, between 20 and 25 years old, occupied a house in Winterfeldtstraße in Berlin-Schöneberg. Until the fall of 1981, they lived and worked there together: renovating the rooms, painting the facade, publishing a newspaper for the neighborhood, setting up an autonomous cultural center, and establishing a "parents' meeting" there for parents of squatters. Despite an intensive press campaign and ongoing public relations work, the house at Winterfeldtstraße 20/22 was evicted by the police on September 22, 1981. After the eviction, some squatters move in with their friends, others move into a squatted house on Potsdamer Strasse.

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