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Berlin 1933-1945

Between propaganda and terror

The exhibition "Berlin 1933-1945. Between Propaganda and Terror" focuses on National Socialist policies in Berlin and their consequences for the city and its population.

It shows how the National Socialists succeeded in gaining a foothold in "red" Berlin and developing the city into the political center of their rule. Along the uncovered cellar wall remains in the exhibition trench, the main chapters of the exhibition, arranged in different colours, provide information on: Berlin in the Weimar Republic (I), Establishment of the Fuehrer dictatorship in Berlin (II), Berlin and the "Volksgemeinschaft" (III), Berlin in the war 1939-1945 (IV) and Berlin and the consequences of Nazi rule (V).

Runtime: from May 2020

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