The City was, and is, the centre of German history: Berlin The Place where the event occured, was the nucleus of this history. On the 18th October, nearly a year after the Wall fell down, the Peace Car of Arthur Wicks rolled from Potsdamer Platz to the Brandenburger Tor. At that point of time Potsdamer Platz was still devastated land, overtaken by the historic events of the previous months. But still it seemed to belong to a different time Of this period only relics now exist: a hill under which supposedly lies the Fuhrerbunker of Adolf Hitler: roads which are reminders that Berlin was the liveliest place in Europe in the twenties. In this specific location moves a contraption which in its own way is out of time. But it is imprinted with this history.