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 | | It was atop Teufelsberg, meaning Devil's Mountain, or as we called it, "The Hill." This mound, the highest point of terrain in Berlin, was piled up by German workers, mostly women, from the rubble of the World War II Allied bombing debris of the City of Berlin. |
 | | This illustrates the actual method of material accumulation for the Hill which would be called Teufelsberg, also called Mont Klamott meaning Mount Rubble, one brick at a time. |
 | | Interestingly, the ATA travel agency says of Teufelsberg, "Named after the nearby lake, the 'Teufelssee'... |
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