The Sacrower See, with the
Groß Glienicker See 0.7 km to the north and the
Heiliger See 1.6 km from Potsdam, forms a chain of lakes which flow into the extensive network of
Havel River waterways. The lake extends in a north-south direction for over 2.8 km. Its widest point is 406 m and its narrowest 190 m. Sacrow, a district of Potsdam, is located on the southeastern shore. The remaining shore is forested and part of the Königswald Nature Preserve. During the
Cold War, the lake was part of the border isolating
West Berlin and kept under close East German surveillance. In 1986 Rainer Liebeke of
Gotha drowned in Sacrower See when attempting to escape to West Berlin. ==See also==