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The Walter-Ulbricht-Stadion had a capacity of 70,000 spectators and was complemented by several further football pitches, tennis courts and athletic fields. It was the largest stadium in East Germany at its opening. The stadium was a site of the
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on the east, by the Habersaathstraße (known as Kesselstraße until 1951) on the south and residential areas on Scharnhorststraße and Boyenstraße on the north and west respectively. The Scharnhorststraße
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in 1961. The station was renamed Stadion der Weltjugend after the stadium was renamed in 1973.
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The stadium was demolished in 1992 in preparation for the construction of a new arena for the
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SC Dynamo Berlin played the short transitional 1955 season during the autumn of 1955 at the
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played 13 times at the stadium. The stadium was used for all matches in the
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The Walter Ulbricht-Stadion was the home ground of the football team of
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for the first "Deutschlandtreffen ("German Festival") of the
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until September 1961. It was also the venue for the
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