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Berlin 1933-1945

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. moreabout: Berlin 1933-1945

The historical site "Topography of Terror

The tour of the site comprises 15 stations and is designed to complement the permanent exhibition "Topography of Terror" in the building. It attempts to introduce the visitor to the history of the site at the immediate location. Information desks with... moreabout: The historical site "Topography of Terror

Topography of Terror

The permanent exhibition "Topography of Terror" focuses on the central institutions of the SS and police in the "Third Reich" as well as the crimes committed by them throughout Europe. Visitors are guided through the topics of the five main chapters along... moreabout: Topography of Terror

The Holocaust

Panel discussion with Prof. Dr. Bernward Dörner, Prof. Dr. Mary Fulbrook and Prof. Dr. Peter Longerich, Itzehoe Moderation: Dr. Christian Schmittwilken Long after the end of the Second World War, many Germans claimed not to have known anything about... moreabout: The Holocaust

Date:
Tuesday, 12/May/2026 19:00
Venue:
Topographie des Terrors - Dokumentationszentrum
Address:
Niederkirchnerstraße 8, 10963 Berlin-Kreuzberg

Renewal of the old rights

Book presentation: Dr. Marie Müller-ZetzscheModeration: Prof. Dr. Gideon Botsch (Together with the Moses Mendelssohn Center for European-Jewish Studies in Potsdam) In her recently published book Renewal of the Old Right (2026), Marie Müller-Zetzsche... moreabout: Renewal of the old rights

Date:
Tuesday, 19/May/2026 19:00
Venue:
Topographie des Terrors - Dokumentationszentrum
Address:
Niederkirchnerstraße 8, 10963 Berlin-Kreuzberg

The Holocaust – What Did the Germans Know?

For a long time after the end of the Second World War, many Germans claimed that they had known nothing about the mass murder committed under National Socialism. They thereby sought to avoid accusations that they had been jointly responsible for the crimes.... moreabout: The Holocaust – What Did the Germans Know?

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