In the heart of Berlin, there's a ruined church. The Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church was ruined not by time, but by a bombing run in 1943 during the Second World War. Unlike many buildings around it, the church was not completely destroyed. Most of the landmark spire was still intact, as well as the entrance hall, altar and baptistery. (00:10–00:20)
CLAIM
Asserts that the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church was damaged by a bombing in 1943.
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