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-Burg Ronneburg Castle, Hesse, Germany, historical engraving, 1869Burg Ronneburg Castle, Hesse, Germany, historical engraving, 1869.、クレジット:Universal Images Group/共同通信イメージズ ※エディトリアル使用のみ。広告、プロモーション、商業目的での利用に関してはお問合せください。
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1990年01月01日GDR uranium mining, Drosen shaft 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining 3 / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen shaft, East Thuringia (near Ronneburg). Rock containing uranium is mined. The shaft was still in normal operation in 1990, but the future of uranium mining had not yet been decided. Photo: Excavator picks up uranium rock that was previously loosened by blasting. // Energy / Atom / Uranium / Uranium Mining / Nuclear Power Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. The truck is carrying radioactive overburden to a terrace slagheap. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. Affected is the ar、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Federal states / Thuringia / DDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin has decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threaten to dump uranium garbage on the highway if those responsible did not talk to them. They‘re occupying the shafts. The photo shows workers on strike, 300 m underground // Environment / Mining / Atom / Economy / Workers / Treuhand The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was founded to give the Soviet Union access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Federal states / Thuringia / DDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin has decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threaten to dump uranium garbage on the highway if those responsible did not talk to them. They‘re occupying the shafts. The photo shows workers on strike, 300 m underground // Environment / Mining / Atom / Economy / Workers / Treuhand The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was founded to give the Soviet Union access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Federal states / Thuringia / DDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin has decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threaten to dump uranium garbage on the highway if those responsible did not talk to them. They‘re occupying the shafts. The photo shows workers on strike, 300 m underground // Environment / Mining / Atom / Economy / Workers / Treuhand The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was founded to give the Soviet Union access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日GDR uranium mining, Drosen shaft 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining 3 / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen shaft, East Thuringia (near Ronneburg). Rock containing uranium is mined. The shaft was still in normal operation in 1990, but the future of uranium mining had not yet been decided. Photo: Mine railway with transport wagons, miner with standard equipment. // Energy / Atom / Uranium / Uranium Mining / Nuclear Power Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium spoil heaps near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. // Environment / Soil / Uranium dumps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. The area around Aue in Saxony and eastern Thuringia around Ronneburg is affected / Uranium mining Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日GDR uranium mining 1990, 600 m depthFILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen shaft, East Thuringia (near Ronneburg). The shaft was still in normal operation in 1990, but the future of uranium mining had not yet been decided. Photo: Workers get their safety equipment. Rescue Breathers, Mine Light and Other // Energy / Atom / / Uranium Mining / Federal States Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia GDR Art 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Arts / Federal States / 1990 Uranium mining, Drosen shaft near Ronneburg in eastern Thuringia. At the factory entrance at a house gable a painting for the glorification of mining // atom / mining / uranium / culture / uranium mining Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日GDR uranium mining, Drosen shaft 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining 3 / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen shaft, East Thuringia (near Ronneburg). Rock containing uranium is mined. The shaft was still in normal operation in 1990, but the future of uranium mining had not yet been decided. Photo: Miner. He‘s driving a pusher excavator 600 meters down. // Energy / Atom / Uranium / Uranium mining / Nuclear power Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 8 / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. A pile of terraces. The trucks spiral up to the top. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / The German-Soviet joint stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. The area around Aue in Saxony and eastern Thuringia around R、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts. The photo shows workers belonging to their union secretary, an SED-PDS member, who reports on the unsuccessful negotiations // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Workers / The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was formed in order to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Erz Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 8 / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. A pile of terraces. The trucks spiral up to the top. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / The German-Soviet joint stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. The area around Aue in Saxony and eastern Thuringia around R、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Federal states / Thuringia / DDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin has decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threaten to dump uranium garbage on the highway if those responsible did not talk to them. They‘re occupying the shafts. The photo shows workers on strike, 300 m underground // Environment / Mining / Atom / Economy / Workers / Treuhand The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was founded to give the Soviet Union access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Federal states / Thuringia / DDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin has decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threaten to dump uranium garbage on the highway if those responsible did not talk to them. They‘re occupying the shafts. The photo shows workers on strike, 300 m underground // Environment / Mining / Atom / Economy / Workers / Treuhand The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was founded to give the Soviet Union access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. The truck is carrying radioactive overburden to a terrace slagheap. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. Affected is the ar、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日GDR uranium mining 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining 3 / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen shaft, East Thuringia (near Ronneburg). Rock containing uranium is pushed into a funnel. The shaft was still in normal operation in 1990, but the future of uranium mining had not yet been decided. // Energy / Atom / Uranium / / Uranium mining Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium mining 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Economy / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen near Ronneburg, 600 metres deep. A blasting is prepared in the tunnel to crush the rock. A demolition supervisor prepares the blast. Uranium was still being mined in December 1989. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Mining / Radiation / The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. Affected is the area around 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts. The photo shows workers belonging to their union secretary, an SED-PDS member, who reports on the unsuccessful negotiations // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Workers / The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was formed in order to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Erz Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium mining 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Economy / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen near Ronneburg, 600 metres deep. A blasting is prepared in the tunnel to crush the rock. This is then transported to the discharge gallery with a sliding carriage. Uranium was still being mined in December 1989. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Mining / Radiation / The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought undergroun、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts. The photo shows workers who belong to their trade union secretary, an SED-PDS member. In front of a coffin with SDAG-German-Soviet corporation // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Workers / The SDAG was founded after the emergence of the GDR to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Erzgebirge. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Federal states / Thuringia / DDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin has decided to stop uranium mining. Photo shows a trade union functionary (BGL) at the shaft exit. Here the wagons come from the depths. Workers on strike, 300 m underground // Environment / Mining / Atom / Economy / Workers / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be b、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Environment / 1990 Contaminated uranium mining in Ronneburg / Eastern Thuringia. Large areas have to be renovated. In total, the entire bismuth remediation will cost more than 6 billion euros. The photo shows an open pit uranium mine. The big hole must be filled. // Uranium / Halden / Energy / Atom / The German-Soviet Joint Stock Company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. The area around Aue in Sa、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium mining 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Economy / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen near Ronneburg, 600 metres deep. A blasting is prepared in the tunnel to crush the rock. A demolition supervisor prepares the blast. Uranium was still being mined in December 1989. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Mining / Radiation / The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. Affected is the area around 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts and also protested above ground. Coffin with the German-Soviet AG // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Soviets The German-Soviet AG was founded after the emergence of the GDR to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. The truck is carrying radioactive overburden to a terrace slagheap. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. The area around Au、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. The truck is carrying radioactive overburden to a terrace slagheap. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. Affected is the ar、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium mining 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining / 3 / 1990 Uranium mining shaft Drosen near Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut and was still in full operation at that time. The picture shows miners in a working shaft at a depth of 600 meters // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Energy / Atom The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the emergence of the GDR to give the Soviet Union access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium mining 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining / 3 / 1990 Uranium mining shaft Drosen near Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut and was still in full operation at that time. The picture shows miners in a working shaft at a depth of 600 meters // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Energy / Atom The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the emergence of the GDR to give the Soviet Union access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium spoil heaps near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. // Environment / Soil / Uranium dumps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. The area around Aue in Saxony and eastern Thuringia around Ronneburg is affected / Uranium mining Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 8 / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. A pile of terraces. The trucks spiral up to the top. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / The German-Soviet joint stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. The area around Aue in Saxony and eastern Thuringia around R、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts and also protested above ground. Works meeting. // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the emergence of the GDR to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. The overburden onto a terrace slagheap, which is planted. No trespassing! The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. The area aro、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. The truck is carrying radioactive overburden to a terrace slagheap. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. Affected is the ar、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071905098
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. The truck is carrying radioactive overburden to a terrace slagheap. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. Affected is the ar、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071905348
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. The truck is carrying radioactive overburden to a terrace slagheap. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. Affected is the ar、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071905142
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1990年01月01日GDR uranium mining, Drosen shaft 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining 3 / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen shaft, East Thuringia (near Ronneburg). Rock containing uranium is mined. The shaft was still in normal operation in 1990, but the future of uranium mining had not yet been decided. Photo: Excavator pushes uranium rock to a small shaft one floor down into a mine railway // Energy // Atom / Uranium / Uranium Mining / Nuclear Power Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071906388
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1990年01月01日GDR uranium mining 1990, 600 m depthFILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen shaft, East Thuringia (near Ronneburg). The shaft was still in normal operation in 1990, but the future of uranium mining had not yet been decided. Photo: Control center at 600 m depth // Energy / Atom / / Uranium mining / German states Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071906375
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1990年01月01日GDR uranium mining, Drosen shaft 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining 3 / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen shaft, East Thuringia (near Ronneburg). Rock containing uranium is mined. The shaft was still in normal operation in 1990, but the future of uranium mining had not yet been decided. Photo: Excavator pushes uranium rock to a small shaft one floor down into a mine railway // Energy // Atom / Uranium / Uranium Mining / Nuclear Power Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日GDR uranium mining, Drosen shaft 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining 3 / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen shaft, East Thuringia (near Ronneburg). Rock containing uranium is mined. The shaft was still in normal operation in 1990, but the future of uranium mining had not yet been decided. Photo: Excavator pushes uranium rock to a small shaft one floor down into a mine railway // Energy // Atom / Uranium / Uranium Mining / Nuclear Power Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071906344
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. The truck is carrying radioactive overburden to a terrace slagheap. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. Affected is the ar、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071905133
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts and also protested above ground. A riser. The wagons arrive here with the uranium rock from the depths // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was founded in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071905275
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. The truck is carrying radioactive overburden to a terrace slagheap. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. Affected is the ar、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071905132
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 8 / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. Miner driving a sliding excavator // Environment // Soil / Uranium dumps / Mining / Radiation / People / The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was founded to give the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071905268
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1990年01月01日GDR uranium mining, Drosen shaft 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining 3 / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen shaft, East Thuringia (near Ronneburg). Rock containing uranium is mined. The shaft was still in normal operation in 1990, but the future of uranium mining had not yet been decided. Photo: Mine railway with transport wagons // Energy // Atomic energy / Uranium / Uranium mining / Nuclear power Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071906282
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. The truck is carrying radioactive overburden to a terrace slagheap. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. Affected is the ar、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071905139
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts. The photo shows workers belonging to their union secretary, an SED-PDS member, who reports on the unsuccessful negotiations // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Workers / The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was formed in order to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Erz Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071905210
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium mining 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Economy / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen near Ronneburg, 600 metres deep. A blasting is prepared in the tunnel to crush the rock. This is then transported to the discharge gallery with a sliding carriage. Uranium was still being mined in December 1989. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Mining / Radiation / The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought undergroun、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071905222
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. The truck is carrying radioactive overburden to a terrace slagheap. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. Affected is the ar、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071905272
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium spoil heaps near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. // Environment / Soil / Uranium dumps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. The area around Aue in Saxony and eastern Thuringia around Ronneburg is affected / Uranium mining Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts and also protested above ground. Coffin with the German-Soviet AG // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Soviets The German-Soviet AG was founded after the emergence of the GDR to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071905175
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts. The photo shows workers belonging to their union secretary, an SED-PDS member, who reports on the unsuccessful negotiations // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Workers / The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was formed in order to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Erz Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined.、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071905126
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium mining 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining / 3 / 1990 Uranium mining shaft Drosen near Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut and was still in full operation at that time. The picture shows an excavator in a working shaft at a depth of 600 metres. He pushes blasted rock into a vertical shaft. It then falls into a mine railway // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Energy / Atom The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipm、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts. The photo shows workers belonging to their union secretary, an SED-PDS member, who reports on the unsuccessful negotiations // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Workers / The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was formed in order to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Erz Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日GDR uranium mining 1990, 600 m depthFILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen shaft, East Thuringia (near Ronneburg). The shaft was still in normal operation in 1990, but the future of uranium mining had not yet been decided. Photo: Control center at 600 m depth // Energy / Atom / / Uranium mining / German states Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts. The photo shows workers belonging to their union secretary, an SED-PDS member who reports on the unsuccessful negotiations // Environment / Mining / Economy / Workers / Federal States The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was formed to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros.、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts and also protested above ground. Coffin with the German-Soviet AG // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Soviets The German-Soviet AG was founded after the emergence of the GDR to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Federal states / Thuringia / DDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin has decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threaten to dump uranium garbage on the highway if those responsible did not talk to them. They‘re occupying the shafts. The photo shows workers on strike // Environment / Mining / Atom / Economy / Workers / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR to give the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Erzgebirge. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Federal states / Thuringia / DDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin has decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threaten to dump uranium garbage on the highway if those responsible did not talk to them. They‘re occupying the shafts. The photo shows workers on strike, 300 m underground // Environment / Mining / Atom / Economy / Workers / Treuhand The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was founded to give the Soviet Union access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts and also protested above ground. Works meeting. // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the emergence of the GDR to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts. The photo shows workers belonging to their union secretary, an SED-PDS member, who reports on the unsuccessful negotiations // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Workers / The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was formed in order to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Erz Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日GDR uranium mining 1990, 600 m depthFILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen shaft, East Thuringia (near Ronneburg). The shaft was still in normal operation in 1990, but the future of uranium mining had not yet been decided. Photo: Workers waiting in front of the shaft for the bus to go home // Energy / Atom / / Uranium mining / Federal states Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Federal states / Thuringia / DDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin has decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threaten to dump uranium garbage on the highway if those responsible did not talk to them. They‘re occupying the shafts. The photo shows workers on strike, 300 m underground // Environment / Mining / Atom / Economy / Workers / Treuhand The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was founded to give the Soviet Union access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts. The photo shows workers belonging to their union secretary, an SED-PDS member, who reports on the unsuccessful negotiations // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Workers / The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was formed in order to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Erz Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Federal states / Thuringia / DDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin has decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threaten to dump uranium garbage on the highway if those responsible did not talk to them. They‘re occupying the shafts. The photo shows workers on strike, 300 m underground // Environment / Mining / Atom / Economy / Workers / Treuhand The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was founded to give the Soviet Union access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 8 / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. 600 meters depth. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. The company belonged to VEB Wismut This is an underground control centre // Environment / Soil / Uranium dumps / Mining / Radiation / The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Erzgebirge. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. The area around Aue in Saxony and east、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. The truck is carrying radioactive overburden to a terrace slagheap. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. Affected is the ar、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium mining 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining / 3 / 1990 Uranium mining shaft Drosen near Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut and was still in full operation at that time. The picture shows an excavator in a working shaft at a depth of 600 metres. He pushes blasted rock into a vertical shaft. It then falls into a mine railway // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Energy / Atom The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipm、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日GDR uranium mining, Drosen shaft 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining 3 / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen shaft, East Thuringia (near Ronneburg). Rock containing uranium is mined. The shaft was still in normal operation in 1990, but the future of uranium mining had not yet been decided. Photo: Excavator picks up uranium rock that was previously loosened by blasting. // Energy / Atom / Uranium / Uranium Mining / Nuclear Power Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日GDR uranium mining 1990, 600 m depthFILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen shaft, East Thuringia (near Ronneburg). The shaft was still in normal operation in 1990, but the future of uranium mining had not yet been decided. Photo: Control center at 600 m depth // Energy / Atom / / Uranium mining / German states Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Federal states / Thuringia / DDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin has decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threaten to dump uranium garbage on the highway if those responsible did not talk to them. They‘re occupying the shafts. The photo shows workers on strike, 300 m underground // Environment / Mining / Atom / Economy / Workers / Treuhand The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was founded to give the Soviet Union access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 8 / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. A pile of terraces. The trucks spiral up to the top. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / The German-Soviet joint stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. The area around Aue in Saxony and eastern Thuringia around R、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts. The photo shows workers belonging to their union secretary, an SED-PDS member, who reports on the unsuccessful negotiations // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Workers / The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was formed in order to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Erz Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019071905253
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts. The photo shows workers belonging to their union secretary, an SED-PDS member, who reports on the unsuccessful negotiations // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Workers / The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was formed in order to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Erz Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Federal states / Thuringia / DDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin has decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threaten to dump uranium garbage on the highway if those responsible did not talk to them. They‘re occupying the shafts. The photo shows workers on strike, 300 m underground // Environment / Mining / Atom / Economy / Workers / Treuhand The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was founded to give the Soviet Union access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium waste dumps in Drosen near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. The truck is carrying radioactive overburden to a terrace slagheap. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Soil / Uranium heaps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. Affected is the ar、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium spoil heaps near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. // Environment / Soil / Uranium dumps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. The area around Aue in Saxony and eastern Thuringia around Ronneburg is affected / Uranium mining Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium spoil heaps near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. // Environment / Soil / Uranium dumps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. The area around Aue in Saxony and eastern Thuringia around Ronneburg is affected / Uranium mining Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日GDR uranium mining, Drosen shaft 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining 3 / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen shaft, East Thuringia (near Ronneburg). Rock containing uranium is mined. The shaft was still in normal operation in 1990, but the future of uranium mining had not yet been decided. Photo: Excavator pushes uranium rock to a small shaft one floor down into a mine railway // Energy // Atom / Uranium / Uranium Mining / Nuclear Power Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium mining 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Economy / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen near Ronneburg, 600 metres deep. A blasting is prepared in the tunnel to crush the rock. A demolition supervisor prepares the blast. Uranium was still being mined in December 1989. The company belonged to the VEB Wismut // Environment // Mining / Radiation / The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. Affected is the area around 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日GDR uranium mining, Drosen shaft 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Mining 3 / 1990 Uranium mining in Drosen shaft, East Thuringia (near Ronneburg). Rock containing uranium is mined. The shaft was still in normal operation in 1990, but the future of uranium mining had not yet been decided. Photo: Mine railway with transport wagons, 600 meters depth // Energy / Atom / Uranium / Uranium mining / Nuclear power Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, Uranium dump 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: GDR / Economy / Thuringia / 1990 Uranium spoil heaps near Ronneburg. The photo was taken in early 1990 when uranium was still being mined. // Environment / Soil / Uranium dumps / Mining / Radiation / Treuhand The German-Soviet joint-stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. The area around Aue in Saxony and eastern Thuringia around Ronneburg is affected / Uranium mining Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1990年01月01日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 01 January 1990, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts. The photo shows workers belonging to their union secretary, an SED-PDS member, who reports on the unsuccessful negotiations // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / Workers / The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was formed in order to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Erz Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined.、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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1992年01月01日Thuringia, uranium dump 1992FILED - 01 January 1992, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / GDR / Energy / 1992 Uranium dumps in Ronneburg The remediation of major environmental damage has begun. The heap is flattened and terraces are laid out, bushes are planted. Access for the population will not be possible for a very long time. The renovation will be carried out by WISMUT AG. An excavator distributes a mixture of topsoil and ash // Erzgebirge / Environment / Atom / Uranium / Mining The German-Soviet joint stock company was founded after the emergence of the GDR to allow the Soviet Union further access to uranium in the Erzgebirge. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive 、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2004年09月07日Saxony, uranium dumpsFILED - 07 September 2004, Berlin, Beliebig: Saxony / Erzgebirge / 7.9.2004 Landscape near Schlema / Aue. Uranium heap planted (see photos from 1990-1994) // Landscape / Contaminated sites / Uranium / Mining / Atom / Environment From 1946 to 1990 more than 200 000 tons of uranium ore were mined in the Aue-Ronneburg area. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. This slagheap is already rehabilitated. The overburden was smoothed out and planted with greenery. Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2004年09月07日Saxony, uranium dumpsFILED - 07 September 2004, Berlin, Erzgebirge: Saxony / Erzgebirge / 7.9.2004 Landscape near Schlema / Aue. Uranium heap planted (see photos from 1990-1994) // Landscape / Contaminated sites / Uranium / Mining / Atom / Environment From 1946 to 1990 more than 200 000 tons of uranium ore were mined in the Aue-Ronneburg area. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. This slagheap is already rehabilitated. The overburden was smoothed out and planted with greenery. Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2004年09月07日Saxony, uranium dumpsFILED - 07 September 2004, Berlin, Beliebig: Saxony / Erzgebirge / 7.9.2004 Schlema / Aue. Uranium dump (see photos from 1990-1994). A spa facility was built (clinic) // Landscape / Old burdens / Uranium / Mining / Atom / Environment From 1946 to 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined in the Aue-Ronneburg area. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. This slagheap is already rehabilitated. The overburden was smoothed out and planted with greenery. Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2004年09月07日Saxony, uranium dumpsFILED - 07 September 2004, Berlin: Saxony / Erzgebirge / 7.9.2004 Landscape near Schlema / Aue. Uranium heap planted (see photos from 1990-1994) // Landscape / Contaminated sites / Uranium / Mining / Atom / Environment From 1946 to 1990 more than 200 000 tons of uranium ore were mined in the Aue-Ronneburg area. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. This slagheap is already rehabilitated. The overburden was smoothed out and planted with greenery. Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2004年09月07日Saxony, uranium dumpsFILED - 07 September 2004, Berlin, Beliebig: Saxony / Erzgebirge / 7.9.2004 Landscape near Schlema / Aue. Uranium heap planted (see photos from 1990-1994) // Landscape / Contaminated sites / Uranium / Mining / Atom / Environment From 1946 to 1990 more than 200 000 tons of uranium ore were mined in the Aue-Ronneburg area. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros. Old shafts had to be filled, dumps were secured and planted, radioactive equipment had to be brought underground. This slagheap is already rehabilitated. The overburden was smoothed out and planted with greenery. Photo: Paul Glaser/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2008年10月13日Thuringia, uranium miners 1990FILED - 13 October 2008, Berlin, Ronneburg: Thuringia / Mining / GDR / 9 / 1990 Uranium mining in Ronneburg. The company belonged to VEB Wismut. The GDR government in Berlin had decided to stop uranium mining. The miners threatened to dump uranium waste on the highways if those responsible did not talk to them. They occupied the shafts and also protested above ground. A riser. The wagons arrive here with the uranium rock from the depths // Environment / Mining / Radiation / Economy / Workers / The Deutsch-Sowjetische Aktiengesellschaft was founded after the GDR was founded in order to enable the Soviet Union to continue to have access to uranium in the Ore Mountains. Between 1946 and 1990, more than 200,000 tons of uranium ore were mined. When uranium mining was discontinued in 1990, huge areas of overburden rubble and sludge had to be remediated at a cost of around 8 billion euros.、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年05月23日Plenary Session Berlin House of Representatives23 May 2019, Berlin: Kristian Ronneburg (Die Linke), Chairman of the Petitions Committee of the Berlin House of Representatives, will address Parliament during the 42nd plenary session of the Berlin House of Representatives. Photo: Gregor Fischer/dpa、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年06月12日Bundeswehr soldiers stop articulated lorry12 June 2019, Thuringia, Gera: Sergeant Friedemann Frischko (r) and corporal Christopher Seidel stand in front of their Bundeswehr truck on the grounds of the Pionierkaserne. With this Bundeswehr truck Frischko as driver and Seidel as passenger stopped a truck today on the Autobahn 4 near Ronneburg. After the collapse of the driver, the semitrailer had rolled at walking speed through a construction site between Gera-Leumnitz and Ronneburg towards Dresden. (to dpa “Bundeswehr truck stops articulated lorry with unconscious driver“) Photo: Bodo Schackow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年06月12日Bundeswehr soldiers stop articulated lorry12 June 2019, Thuringia, Gera: Sergeant Friedemann Frischko (r) and corporal Christopher Seidel stand in front of their Bundeswehr truck on the grounds of the Pionierkaserne. With this Bundeswehr truck Frischko as driver and Seidel as passenger stopped a truck today on the Autobahn 4 near Ronneburg. After the collapse of the driver, the semitrailer had rolled at walking speed through a construction site between Gera-Leumnitz and Ronneburg towards Dresden. (to dpa “Bundeswehr truck stops articulated lorry with unconscious driver“) Photo: Bodo Schackow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年10月05日World record attempt longest “cold dog05 October 2019, Thuringia, Ronneburg: Wooden tables stand on a length of one kilometre on the site of the former Federal Horticultural Show (aerial photograph with a drone). Children and employees of the association “We4Kids“ produce the biscuit “Kalter Hund“ from chocolate and biscuits and want to set a new world record with a total length of 1000 meters. A total of 1.5 tons of chocolate and 131,000 biscuits are processed. The biscuits are then sold for an aid project. Photo: Bodo Schackow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
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2019年10月05日World record attempt longest “cold dog05 October 2019, Thuringia, Ronneburg: Children and employees of the association “We4Kids“ produce the biscuit “Kalter Hund“ from chocolate and biscuits and want to set a new world record with a total length of 1000 meters. A total of 1.5 tons of chocolate and 131,000 biscuits are processed. The biscuits are then sold for an aid project. Photo: Bodo Schackow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019100703455
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2019年10月05日World record attempt longest “cold dog05 October 2019, Thuringia, Ronneburg: Wooden tables stand on a length of one kilometre on the site of the former Federal Horticultural Show (aerial photograph with a drone). Children and employees of the association “We4Kids“ produce the biscuit “Kalter Hund“ from chocolate and biscuits and want to set a new world record with a total length of 1000 meters. A total of 1.5 tons of chocolate and 131,000 biscuits are processed. The biscuits are then sold for an aid project. Photo: Bodo Schackow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019100703722
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2019年10月05日World record attempt longest “cold dog05 October 2019, Thuringia, Ronneburg: Wooden tables stand on a length of one kilometre on the site of the former Federal Horticultural Show (aerial photograph with a drone). Children and employees of the association “We4Kids“ produce the biscuit “Kalter Hund“ from chocolate and biscuits and want to set a new world record with a total length of 1000 meters. A total of 1.5 tons of chocolate and 131,000 biscuits are processed. The biscuits are then sold for an aid project. Photo: Bodo Schackow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019100703519
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2019年10月05日World record attempt longest “cold dog05 October 2019, Thuringia, Ronneburg: Sergeant Markus Weinert of the German Armed Forces pours hot chocolate into a container. This is to be used to prepare the “cold dog“ pastry. Children and employees of the association produce the biscuit “Kalter Hund“ from chocolate and biscuits and want to set a new world record with a total length of 1000 meters. A total of 1.5 tons of chocolate and 131,000 biscuits are processed. The biscuits are then sold for an aid project. Photo: Bodo Schackow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019100703577
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2019年10月05日World record attempt longest “cold dog05 October 2019, Thuringia, Ronneburg: Marcus (8 years, r) and Jakob (12 years) from the association “We4Kids“ put biscuits in a mould in which the biscuit “Kalter Hund“ is to be prepared. Children and employees of the association produce the biscuit “Kalter Hund“ from chocolate and biscuits and want to set a new world record with a total length of 1000 meters. A total of 1.5 tons of chocolate and 131,000 biscuits are processed. The biscuits are then sold for an aid project. Photo: Bodo Schackow/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ
商品コード: 2019100703439
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