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Under the guise of work

Over five days, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., we will deal with the topic of the seminar in lectures, discussions, guided tours and site visits. Individual program points, such as the opening event at the beginning of the seminar, will take place in the Documentation... moreabout: Under the guise of work

Date:
Monday, 04/May/2026 9:00 (9 more dates)
Venue:
Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit Berlin-Schöneweide
Address:
Britzer Straße 5, 12439 Berlin-Köpenick

Everyday Life in Berlin’s Forced Labour Camps

Little is known about everyday life in Berlin’s forced labour camps. Two new research projects offer important insights. In his master’s thesis, Fabian Dietrich analyzed daily life in the camps: how did the inmates use these spaces, and against which... moreabout: Everyday Life in Berlin’s Forced Labour Camps

Date:
Thursday, 07/May/2026 19:00
Venue:
Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit Berlin-Schöneweide
Address:
Britzer Straße 5, 12439 Berlin-Köpenick

Hélène Fauriat | From the Resistance to forced labor in Schönefeld

The curator-led tour through the special exhibition "Hélène Fauriat. From the Resistance to Forced Labor in Schönefeld" sheds light on the life story of the French resistance fighter who was arrested in 1944 and her forced labor in the Henschel-Werke... moreabout: Hélène Fauriat | From the Resistance to forced labor in Schönefeld

Date:
Friday, 01/May/2026 13:00 (2 more dates)
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

Hélène Fauriat

An exhibition by the Amy-Johnson-Gymnasium in Schönefeld in cooperation with the Nazi Forced Labor Documentation Center. The exhibition focuses on the biography of Hélène Fauriat (1918-1999), a fighter in the French Resistance. She was arrested by the... moreabout: Hélène Fauriat

Researching your own family history with a view to possible Nazi involvement

The workshop is fully booked, but you can still register for the waiting list. In many cases, younger relatives only know fragments of the life stories of their relatives between 1933 and 1945. Nevertheless, family memories and documents can provide... moreabout: Researching your own family history with a view to possible Nazi involvement

Date:
Saturday, 25/April/2026 10:00
Venue:
Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit Berlin-Schöneweide
Address:
Britzer Straße 5, 12439 Berlin-Köpenick

Still there!

During the National Socialist era, friendly and intimate contact between Germans and prisoners of war or forced laborers was undesirable. In some cases, they were strictly forbidden. But they are "still there": children who emerged from such relationships.... moreabout: Still there!

Date:
Sunday, 26/April/2026 14:00
Venue:
Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit Berlin-Schöneweide
Address:
Britzer Straße 5, 12439 Berlin-Köpenick

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

still there!

During the National Socialist era, friendly and intimate contact between Germans and prisoners of war or forced laborers was undesirable. In some cases, they were strictly forbidden. But they are "still there": children who emerged from such relationships.... moreabout: still there!

Forced to Work - Willing to Survive

The international traveling exhibition “Forced to Work – Willing to Survive” was developed as a joint Erasmus+ project by partners from Italy, Austria, and Poland. It sheds light on the mass phenomenon of Nazi forced labor through personal biographies,... moreabout: Forced to Work - Willing to Survive

Curator:inside tour: Still there!

During the National Socialist era, friendly and intimate contact between Germans and prisoners of war or forced laborers was undesirable. In some cases, they were strictly forbidden. But they are "still there": children who emerged from such relationships.... moreabout: Curator:inside tour: Still there!

Date:
Sunday, 26/April/2026 14:00
Venue:
Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit Berlin-Schöneweide
Address:
Britzer Straße 5, 12439 Berlin-Köpenick

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