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Open-Air Exhibition
The documentation "Topography of Terror", which opened in 1987, has been on display since December 1997 as an open-air exhibition in the excavations along the Niederkirchnerstrasse. Guided tours can be arranged and information can be obtained from the Foundation's exhibition office. (adress see Home). |
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Travelling Exhibition
With financial support from the Berlin branch of the Federal Central Office for Political Education, a shortened version of the documentary "Topography of Terror" was produced in early summer 1998. This shortened version is available as a travelling exhibition and has been presented in various places including Witten, Hof and Munich.
Since 1996 the Foundation's street exhibition "Historical Mile Wilhelmstrasse" has been on display as a permanent exhibition along the Wilhelmstrasse. |
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Rosenstrasse Memorial Site
In memory of the "Women's protest on the Rosenstrasse in 1943", the Foundation erected two informational pillars in March 1999 documenting the historical events at the Rosenstrasse Memorial Site |
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Other Projects In addition to the main exhibition which was displayed in spring/summer 1989 in various cities in East Germany, an English version was presented in Chicago in 1993 and an Italian version was shown in Milan and Genoa in 1994. The Foundation has also created special and travelling exhibitions on different subjects relating to the history of National Socialism.
There is, for example, the documentary exhibition "The War against the Soviet Union 1941-1945. A Documentation on the 50th Anniversary of the Invasion of the Soviet Union", which opened in 1991 and has been presented in other German cities in addition to Berlin. The exhibition titled "The Book Burning of May 10, 1933", which the Foundation produced in connection with the inauguration of the memorial at Bebelplatz in 1995, was shown in Hebrew in Tel Aviv in 1996. As part of an event of the Humboldt University, the documentation was again presented in Berlin in August 1998. The Foundation opened the documentation "Berlin 1945" on the 50th anniversary of the end of the war. For the opening of the New Synagogue on Oranienburger Strasse, the Foundation was commissioned by the Centrum Judaicum to make the exhibition "Jewish history in Berlin". The exhibition was on view from May 1995 to February 1996. The documentary exhibition "1936. The Olympic Games and National Socialism" followed in 1996. The documentary exhibition "1936. The Olympic Games and National Socialism" followed in 1996. As a site of documentation for the history of the notorious "Office for Jewish affairs" of the Reich Security Main Office, a bus stop shelter in front of the former office at Kurfuerstenstrasse 115/116 was designed in December 1998 with informational texts in both German and English.
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