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- WORLD, Page 44Battle of Berlin
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- The old East Berlin neighborhood of Mainzer Strasse still
- bears the scars of World War II, and for a few hours last week
- it seemed as if war had returned. Moving swiftly in the bleak
- dawn, a force of 3,000 police, using bulldozers and armored
- personnel carriers, smashed over trenches and through 6-ft.
- barricades to battle squatters ensconced in the derelict
- blocks. While bricks and fire bombs rained down from rooftops,
- the authorities flushed out hundreds of squatters with clubs
- and tear gas. At least 160 were injured, including 90 police,
- and Mayor Walter Momper's governing coalition of Greens and
- Social Democrats collapsed because of the violence.
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- Many of those arrested were militants from western Germany,
- France, Italy and the Netherlands who have flooded across the
- fallen Wall to pursue a radical political agenda in united
- Germany. The Berlin fighting was also part of a wider pattern
- of recent violence in eastern Germany, including football riots
- and beatings of foreigners by gangs of proto-Nazi skinheads.
- Many officials attribute the troubles to rising unemployment
- and a collapse of local authority -- dangerous new problems
- that are the dark side of East Germany's liberation from
- communism.
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