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This 100-year-old Berlin dance hall holds ghosts of German history

Not literally (perhaps) but Claerchens Ballhaus is marking a centenary of surviving two world wars – and as location for Inglorious Basterds and Valkyrie films.

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Image: hillman54/Flickr/CreativeCommons

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Image: AP Photo/Franka Bruns

The two images are of rooms within Claerchens Ballhaus – one used in a more traditional way; another for a club night.

IT HAS SURVIVED two world wars, communist spies and a Quentin Tarantino movie production and at the ripe age of 100, Berlin’s most legendary dance hall is also among its most unlikely success stories.

As Claerchens Ballhaus (Claerchen’s Ballroom) prepares to fete its centenary next month, the fabled venue still sees hordes of party-goers young and old queue up in front of its crumbling facade.

White-haired ladies in tiaras and dancing shoes wait to gain entry with hipsters in skinny jeans in a courtyard under a canopy of mature trees, strings of lights and a giant mirrored disco ball.

“Under the kaisers, the chancellors and the chiefs of the (communist) state council, in times of upheaval and social experiments, divided and united again – everybody on one and the same dance floor of history – every political system left its traces,” Marion Kiesow writes in her new book timed for the anniversary, Berlin Dances at Claerchen’s Ballroom.

Kiesow argues that in a city that has seen a century of turmoil and reinvention, Claerchen’s is a remarkable constant.

Decades of relics – Nazi military maps, sepia photos, love letters

Combing through the building from the basement to the attic, she uncovered decades of relics including love letters, sepia photos and even ripped military maps left behind by Nazi officers during World War II to help her tell Claerchen’s unique story.

In the heyday of German ballrooms around the turn of the last century, Berlin alone had about 900 venues like Claerchen’s, fixtures of every neighbourhood.

Many were destroyed during World War II air raids and those remaining fell out of favour in the 1970s and 1980s as revellers flocked to discos and later the techno clubs that cropped up in the city’s abandoned industrial spaces.

Only three of the imperial-era ballrooms in the city centre remain and Claerchen’s is seen as the most authentic, with nightly dancing.

Nazis banned ‘un-German’ dance styles

The venue opened on September 13, 1913, named Buehler’s Ballroom after its first owner, but later became known as Claerchen’s after the nickname of his widow Clara.

Clara Buehler was a tough Prussian farmer’s daughter who became one of the first women in Berlin to earn a driving licence.

When business suffered after World War I, she rented the building out for then-banned sabre duels popular among students and staged widows’ balls.

After she herself lost her husband, Claerchen remarried, took the name Habermann and kept the venue afloat.

Under the Third Reich, “un-German” dance styles such as tango were outlawed, but the parties went on, often drawing the Nazi brass.

Propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels briefly banned public dancing during the war, and Claerchen’s finally closed in 1944.

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Details of the ornate ceiling survive. Pic: oh_colleen/Flickr/CreativeCommons

Life behind the Berlin Wall

Life behind the Berlin Wall turned the place into something of a dive, where cheap beer drew rowdy soldiers, factory workers and travelling salesmen, some coming from West Berlin for the bargain and the dance hall’s reputation for “loose women”.

The snappily dressed cloakroom attendant since the 1960s, Guenter Schmidtke – whose mother and late wife also worked at Claerchen’s – said there were fist fights several times a week between revellers.

And as it attracted West Germans, it also became a den of Stasi spies, and more-or-less discreet prostitutes.

When her stepdaughter Elfriede Wolff took over in 1967, the severe-looking Claerchen still sat at a reserved table at the end of the buffet to keep an eagle eye on her livelihood.

Wolff held the reins until the year the Wall fell in 1989.

Reunification brought soaring rents and an influx of boutiques and galleries along Auguststrasse, the street where Claerchen’s is situated.

Reopening of pre-war ballroom

Theatre impresarios David Regehr and Christian Schulz took over the venue in 2005 and changed as little as possible, apart from reopening a “Sleeping Beauty” upstairs ballroom for the first time since the war.

They say it would be “crazy” to renovate the pockmarked exterior, which wears its war damage and the patina of the last century like a badge of honour.

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The pock-marked exterior. Image: colinmford/Flickr/CreativeCommons

Claerchen’s has parlayed that flair into use as a film set for Valkyrie with Tom Cruise and Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds with Brad Pitt and Michael Fassbender. This still from Inglorious Basterds shows the banquet hall in use as a location in the scene where Melanie Laurent’s Shoshanna meets Joseph Goebbels (Sylvester Groth, left).

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Lotta Weigl, 39, leads swing dance classes in the once-opulent upstairs banquet hall, with its cracked mirrors and chipping paint.

“It’s a little like ‘Harry Potter’ – you think there are ghosts who are having some fun and dancing along with us,” she said.

The thing I love most about this place is its spirit – it’s a spirit you find not only in the building itself but also in the people who have worked here for so long. It’s part of the Berlin tradition and about survival.

Ulrich Linser, 58, from East Frisia in northern Germany, expertly twirls his wife Beate, 60, around Claerchen’s dance floor every time they are in Berlin visiting their son.

“It’s very international here, you can speak Spanish or English and it’s such a broad mix of ages too — there’s a 15-year-old here and a 90-year-old there,” Ulrich said.

“You feel like you’re part of a long tradition and it’s wonderful.”

- © AFP, 2013

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    Mar 1st 2020, 12:15 PM

    Turkey has been threatening this for a while… These people want to get to EU countries mostly France and Germany and former EU country the UK, but Europe is not assisting the Turks, it’s only a matter of time again…. and many of these could be ISIS fighters wanting to return home…. They need to be accessed with proper documentation and all finger printed, just like the EU does with African refugess/asylum seekers.

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    Mar 1st 2020, 1:37 PM

    @Paul O’Sullivan: the EU needs to hold firm against this Turkish blackmail

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    Mar 1st 2020, 4:30 PM

    @Paul O’Sullivan: and where is the database with all the fingerprints of the ISIS fighters?

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    Mar 1st 2020, 4:41 PM

    @SFAnkleTapper: there is none…. Asylum seekers only have to give their fingerprints at the point of application for Asylum. Many of the ISiS fighters will be returning to their home countries UK /Belgium /France men of Arab origin who destroyed their documentation who will be moonlighting as Syrian refugees. Hence my point a record needs to be kept of these individuals.
    If they are genuine they have nothing to hide. The fingerprinting is to keep a record of any future incidents.

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    Mar 1st 2020, 6:40 PM

    @Paul O’Sullivan: so no prevention.

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    Mar 1st 2020, 8:33 PM

    @SFAnkleTapper: I agree a disaster isn’t it.

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    Mar 1st 2020, 12:21 PM

    Turkey is chomping at the bit for a land grab & war with Syria, The SAA are battle hardened and have the support of Russia, Erdogan will get his ass handed to him along with his aspirations for Turkish conquest.
    Greece should take no more refugees with militants in the mix. The Greeks of Lesbos and Chios have made it clear they will take no more.

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    Mar 1st 2020, 12:37 PM

    @Raven: That’s all well and good, but if the Turks are brought into a War it could lead to them at war with Iran, that will result in an attack on the toxic state of Israel. That will bring in the US and Nato…

    Turkey has been asking for assistance with this a long time. The refugess dont want to be in Turkey they want to be in the EU. That’s the problem..

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    Mar 1st 2020, 1:23 PM

    @Paul O’Sullivan: has its stands. Very large amounts of refugees /migrants from the middle east who are mostly Muslims have landed on Europe’s shores and have gain entry into Europe mainland . There is many issues with integration with the local populations,these people would be arriving from strict Islamic society’s.they would have sever problems with western cultures and liberal values. could these people not be relocated to mostly Moslem countries where their culture and religious values would be respected and inforced

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    Mar 1st 2020, 1:51 PM

    @Paul O’Sullivan: Sure, They have been asking for help, but what is the reply from Saudi, The Emirates etc? This is causing social issues within Europe, but you won’t hear about parallel societies, non integration, crime stats via MSM.

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    Mar 1st 2020, 1:57 PM

    @Raven: oh I agree with you Arab nations have never really looked after struggling Arabs..Saudi Arabia is one of the most despicable countries on the planet, if they had no oil they would have nothing…

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    Mar 1st 2020, 1:58 PM

    @Bobby wilson: Agree with you totally, but Europe may need to provide something to keep them out….

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    Mar 1st 2020, 2:08 PM

    @Bobby wilson: think it’s mainly you that doesn’t respect *muslim values. Why does a religion need to be *enforced on anyone? If you’re not Muslim then what does it matter to you?
    Standard rhetoric from you eh lad.

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    Mar 1st 2020, 2:18 PM

    @Paul O’Sullivan: You say the refugees want to be in the EU, but where they really want to be is at home in the communities they grew up in and live in. Tens of thousands of ordinary people are being murdered and used as pawns by the Turkish regime and others to further their objectives in the region.

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    Mar 1st 2020, 2:28 PM

    @Paul O’Sullivan: “if the Turks are brought into a War”

    Turkey is at war with Syria.

    In the past 2 weeks the Turks have destroyed 5% of Syria’s armour, kiled 100s of Syrian government troops, and today they shot down two Syrian jets and destryed several air defence systems.

    Here’s is video footage of Turkish troops firing an anti-aircraft missile from a rooftop, shooting down a Syrian government helicopter 2 weeks ago (could so easily have been Russian), with Al Qeada aillied fighters cheering in the foreground (loud warning):

    https://twitter.com/Adnan_Alhusen/status/1227857701604069376

    Turkey released 10 minutes of footage of them blowing up Syrian army tanks and troops with drones, recorded over the last 2 weeks in Idlib:

    https://www.pscp.tv/w/1djGXQmQzwzJZ

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    Mar 1st 2020, 2:34 PM

    @Dermot Foley: so how do you preposed for myself and the Irish people on the island of IRELAND and main land Europe respect our new Muslims populations as refugees /migrants into their towns and cities. like in some parts of Britain where sharia laws are recognized by courts of lands like in their own home lands ..etc …as someone who live and work in a Islamic society over a period time it is completely different way of life if your not a Muslim and saying it very mildly

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    Mar 1st 2020, 2:59 PM

    @Paul O’Sullivan: why does the Irish people and Europe have to offer them anything ! Why not the world how many refugees arrived in Japan which is one of the richest countries in the world….what’s happening in the middle east is very complex is centre around religion its bother fighting brother…

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    Mar 1st 2020, 4:17 PM

    @David Jordan:
    So Turkey being a member of NATO would mean NATO are at war with Syria.

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    Mar 1st 2020, 4:23 PM

    @Dermot Foley:
    Some rhetoric there at the Greek border, wouldn’t you agree.
    https ://twitter.com/BasedPoland/status/1234038726952673281?s=20

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    Mar 1st 2020, 5:35 PM

    @Raven: * So Turkey being a member of NATO would mean NATO are fighting with al Qaeda.

    Here’s Turkish fighter jets sky writing over a Turkish base in Syria…

    https://i.redd.it/7hvk349vg3k41.jpg

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    Mar 1st 2020, 5:59 PM

    @Bobby wilson: you want sharia law recognised like parts of the UK!?!?

    YOU go and live there and take anyone else who wants to be in that toxic cult with you please

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    Mar 1st 2020, 6:30 PM

    @Simon McGunner: definitely not! But their are people out their from liberal west who are proposing that we must look into ways to accommodate Muslim refugees /migrants into the host cummunites. in ways that make their religious practices are valued and respected in equal to western values.

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    Mar 1st 2020, 9:26 PM

    @David Jordan:
    I have a link here to a video from yesterday where Turkish military personnel are beating and torturing captured Syrian military personnel, cannot is as it will be deleted by the mods. Not s love heart in sight. Turkey have no business having bases in Syria.
    They need to get out, maybe the Russian Navy vessels en route will help them along.

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    Mar 2nd 2020, 1:44 AM

    @Bobby wilson: We saw your comments on the balgaddy lucan mosque. your obviously some Islamic crusader. That cult is responsible for FGM and a lot of other sick activities. Look at Rotherham in the UK all those children molested and not protected by the law. We just got he Catholic church under control we don’t need this cult in the West.

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    Mar 2nd 2020, 7:08 AM

    @Simon McGunner: I am trying to point out what happens when you have large scale Islamic immigration on to island of Ireland and main land Europe too and the world for that matter, to the local non Islamic populations and how relationships break down between the cultures .because of the strict religious Islamic believes come up against thec non Islamic believes ..that I believe Islamic populations should be relocate themselves to majority countries where their believes and culture is respected and enforced by the state.

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    Mar 1st 2020, 4:31 PM

    If people have made it to Turkey they were refugees and are now in a safe country. If they are now looking to come to an EU country then they are migrants.

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    Mar 1st 2020, 4:34 PM

    @SFAnkleTapper:
    *Economic migrants, and if they are storming the Greek border, which thousands have, then they’re called illegal immigrants.

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    Mar 1st 2020, 6:40 PM

    @Raven: correct.

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    Mar 1st 2020, 9:43 PM

    @SFAnkleTapper: Looks like the Greeks have had enough, Greek military personnel and hardware are en route to the borders/. transit points with Turkey, Lesbos locals have burned down the UN migrant centers so no more can be received and today with Erdogans announced threat that he’d release refugees to Greece, Soros NGOs of German origin showed up on Lesbos only to be ran off and told to leave by the local Greeks. More blood and misery that originated with Merkel.

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    Mar 2nd 2020, 6:22 AM

    The problem is the war.
    The solution is not to just put these people into Europe.They are not entitled automatic entry to Europe, like anyone else.The Greeks need help from EU to keep their borders and people and way of life as they see fit.
    What is the response of oil rich middle Eastern countries to this crisis? There are camps suitable for housing millions in Saudi Arabia for example.
    Can EU not help build camps in Turkey and when the war is over most people would go home no ?
    Yes Turkey may need some help with this refugee side of the war they are in , like the €6 billion from the EU which is probably now spent.
    They are seeking aid and at war.
    They do deal very generously with millions of refugees from Syria and do need help.

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