<br>The predecessor (BAS 51154), Enver Pasha bridge, completed on September 3, 1901, led between Neubabelsberg and Klein-Glienicke in Potsdam-Babelsberg over the Teltow Canal. The bridge was named after Enver Pasha, a politician and General Secretary of war of the Ottoman Empire. He came in 1909 as a military attaché to Berlin and lived for three years in Klein-Glienicke.<br>The Enver Pasha bridge was divided into a pedestrian-only area and a part for the road. During fighting at the end of the second world war the bridge was blown up and also because of the situation in the border area during the time of German Division - not rebuilt. Instead, a steel girder with multiple pipes runs here at the moment (2010) on the channel.