Bikers from the motorcycle club “Night Wolves” got to Berlin and visited the German-Russian Museum “Berlin-Karlshorst.” This was reported in the blog of the club.
May 9 bikers plan to honor the memory of fallen soldiers at the memorial in the park and the Tiergarten Treptow, said the representative of the motorcycle club Alexander Shapovalov, Tass reports.
According to the agency DPA, referred to by Tass, the museum brought together more than 30 bikers, among whom were German motorcyclists. According to Shapovalov, the group arrived in Berlin, there are members of the club offices from the Baltic States, Macedonia.
The building of the museum “Karlshorst” is famous for the fact that here May 8, 1945 was signed the act of unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany.
The club did not specify what kind of a group of bikers drove to Berlin. The day before about the German-Polish border were detained bikers who followed in the column, after checking the documents they were allowed to continue their journey. Another member of the “Night Wolves”, arrived in Germany on the ferry from Finland, was deported from the country.
The members of the club “Night Wolves” April 25 began motocross in Europe dedicated to the 70th anniversary of Victory in World War II, to be completed on May 9 in Berlin.
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