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The Straße des 17. Juni ( ) is a street in central Berlinmarker, the capital of Germanymarker. It is the western continuation of the Unter den Lindenmarker. It runs east-west through the Tiergartenmarker, a large forest park to the west of the city centre. At the eastern end is the Brandenburg Gatemarker and at the western end is Ernst-Reuter-Platz in Charlottenburgmarker. Halfway along the street is the Berlin victory columnmarker (Siegessäule). The Soviet War Memorialmarker, built in 1945, is the only major structure on the course of the street between the Brandenburg Gate and the Siegessäule.

Before World War II the street was called Charlottenburger Chaussee because it ran from the city to Charlottenburg. It was made into a paved road in 1799 and due to Berlin's rapid growth in the 19th century it became a major thoroughfare to the affluent western suburbs. During the Nazi era it was made part of the Ost-West-Achse (East-West Axis), a triumphal avenue lined with Nazi flags. In the last weeks of World War II, when Berlin's airports were unusable, it was used as a landing strip.Ryan, Cornelius; The Last Battle; Collins; London; 1966.

In 1953 the street was re-named Straße des 17. Juni to commemorate the uprising of the East Berliners on 17 June 1953. Today the street is sometimes used for mega-events like love parade or live8. In summer 2006 the street was closed for 6 weeks to use it as Fanmeile (fan mile) during the 2006 Football World Cup. It also serves as the starting point for the Berlin Marathon.

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