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Resistance in sequences. Drawing history together!

In recent years, the medium of comics has increasingly been used in Germany to examine National Socialism. On the occasion of the special exhibition "Žadkěvič und andere. Work, Coercion and Resistance", the three-day workshop offers the opportunity to... moreabout: Resistance in sequences. Drawing history together!

Date:
Wednesday, 05/June/2024 10:00 (2 more dates)
Venue:
Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit Berlin-Schöneweide
Address:
Britzer Straße 5, 12439 Berlin-Köpenick

"Burn these letters!" Help for French prisoners of war in Berlin

Three courageous female students organized help for French prisoners of war in Berlin duringthe Second World War. The film Brûlez ces lettres - Verbrennt diese Briefe documents the story of an unspectacular, everyday resistance in Nazi Germany: Mietje... moreabout: "Burn these letters!" Help for French prisoners of war in Berlin

Date:
Monday, 13/May/2024 19:00
Venue:
Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit Berlin-Schöneweide
Address:
Britzer Straße 5, 12439 Berlin-Köpenick

Barrack 13

Barrack 13 was one of the first buildings in the camp, erected from 1943 onwards. Between 1944 and 1945, Italian military internees and civilian workers were housed there. This is evidenced by numerous inscriptions with names and dates, which can be... moreabout: Barrack 13

Žadkěvič and others

The Czech-Russian chemist Konstantin Žadkěvič is employed by the Heldenheim company in Berlin-Tempelhof from 1940. In the spring of 1943, Žadkěvič made contact with forced labourers from all over Europe. Together with them, he wanted to fight for a united... moreabout: Žadkěvič and others

Forced Labor in Berlin 1938-1945

Who were the people who had to perform forced labor in Berlin, where did they come from, and under what conditions did they have to live and work? moreabout: Forced Labor in Berlin 1938-1945

Between all chairs

In World War II, Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy were allies. On September 8, 1943, Italy withdrew from the alliance. The Wehrmacht then took Italian soldiers and officers prisoner. About 650,000 were deported to the German Reich and the occupied territories. The... moreabout: Between all chairs

Everyday life forced labour 1938-1945

The exhibition documents the history of forced labor during National Socialism as an omnipresent mass phenomenon. moreabout: Everyday life forced labour 1938-1945

All of Europe kicked in Berlin

What is astonishing today is that forced laborers deported to Germany played soccer - albeit under strict regulations. Men from Poland and the Soviet Union were banned from playing the game for racist reasons, but some played anyway. After all, football... moreabout: All of Europe kicked in Berlin

Date:
Sunday, 09/June/2024 13:00 (1 more date)
Venue:
Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit Berlin-Schöneweide
Address:
Britzer Straße 5, 12439 Berlin-Köpenick

All of Europe kicked in Berlin

What is astonishing today is that forced labourers deported to Germany played football - albeit under strict regulations. Men from Poland and the Soviet Union were banned from playing the game for racist reasons, but some played anyway. After all, football... moreabout: All of Europe kicked in Berlin

Date:
Sunday, 16/June/2024 13:00 (3 more dates)
Venue:
Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit Berlin-Schöneweide
Address:
Britzer Straße 5, 12439 Berlin-Köpenick

Forced labor and labor exploitation under National Socialism and today

Forced labor and labor exploitation have occurred in various forms throughout history. During the National Socialist tyranny, around 13 million men, women and children were forced to work under inhumane conditions in the German Reich alone. Even today,... moreabout: Forced labor and labor exploitation under National Socialism and today

Date:
Saturday, 01/June/2024 10:00
Venue:
Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit Berlin-Schöneweide
Address:
Britzer Straße 5, 12439 Berlin-Köpenick

All of Europe kicked in Berlin

What is astonishing today is that forced labourers deported to Germany played football - albeit under strict regulations. Men from Poland and the Soviet Union were banned from playing the game for racist reasons, but some played anyway. After all, football... moreabout: All of Europe kicked in Berlin

All of Europe kicked in Berlin

What is astonishing today is that forced laborers deported to Germany played soccer - albeit under strict regulations. Men from Poland and the Soviet Union were banned from playing the game for racist reasons, but some played anyway. After all, football... moreabout: All of Europe kicked in Berlin

Date:
Sunday, 23/June/2024 13:00
Venue:
Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit Berlin-Schöneweide
Address:
Britzer Straße 5, 12439 Berlin-Köpenick

Curator tour | Žadkěvič and others

The Czech-Russian chemist Konstantin Žadkěvič was employed by the Heldenheim company in Berlin-Tempelhof from 1940. In the spring of 1943, Žadkěvič made contact with forced laborers from all over Europe. Together with them, he wanted to fight for a united... moreabout: Curator tour | Žadkěvič and others

Date:
Saturday, 11/May/2024 13:00
Venue:
Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit Berlin-Schöneweide
Address:
Britzer Straße 5, 12439 Berlin-Köpenick

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