Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Action-against-Nuclear-Testing-with-Balloon-in-Berlin-27MZIF2KTHRB.htmlConceptually similarAction against Nuclear Testing with Balloon in BerlinGP0387XCompleted★★★★Action against Nuclear Testing with Balloon in BerlinGP03885Completed★★★★Action against Nuclear Testing with Balloon in BerlinGP0YWVCompleted★★★★Action against Nuclear Testing with Balloon in BerlinGP0387YCompleted★★★★Action against Nuclear Testing with Balloon in BerlinGP03880Completed★★★★★★★Action against Nuclear Testing with Balloon in BerlinGP03881Completed★★★★Action against Nuclear Testing with Balloon in BerlinGP03882Completed★★★★★★★Action against Nuclear Testing with Balloon in BerlinGP05EMCompleted★★★★★★Action against Nuclear Testing with Balloon in BerlinGP03883Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0387ZAction against Nuclear Testing with Balloon in BerlinGreenpeace activists Gerd Leipold and John Sprange start a trip in the Greenpeace hot air balloon 'Trinity' in protest against nuclear testing in the East and West. They cross the Berlin wall and land in East Germany territory where they are arrested and detained for a while. The balloon was taken into custody by the East German police. Observation tower of the DDR.In original language:Aktion gegen AtomtestsGreenpeace "Trinity Ballon" fliegt ueber die Berliner Mauer, um gegen Atomtests zu protestieren. Wachturm der DDR Grenzanlagen.Locations:Alpine Countries-Berlin-GermanyDate:28 Aug, 1983Credit:© Ali Paczensky / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4936px X 3265pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Hot Air Balloon Trinity-Hot air balloons-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear weapons-Nuclear weapons testing-Outdoors-Silhouettes-TowersShoot:Action against Nuclear Testing with Balloon in BerlinGreenpeace activists Gerd Leipold and John Sprange start a trip in the Greenpeace hot air balloon 'Trinity' in protest against nuclear testing in the East and West. They cross the Berlin wall and land in East Germany territory where they are arrested and detained for a while. The balloon was taken into custody by the East German police. Gerd Leipold: "We set out from a secluded ports field in Wilmersdorf. Berlin was the only place in the world where we could protest against nuclear testing by four nuclear powers at the same time."