Berlin 1933–1945
Between Propaganda and Terror
Exhibition catalogue.
The open-air exhibition “Berlin 1933–1945. Between Propaganda and Terror” focuses on Nazi policy in the German capital, and how it affected the city and its people. Alongside the government ministries, which were all based in Berlin, the Nazis set up the key authorities for state terror in the city. Hitler wanted to develop Berlin into the future “World Capital Germania.” When the war began, Berliners first saw it as a rapid succession of victories. It was only in the latter years of the war that their living conditions seriously deteriorated because of the air raids over Berlin. Even today, the city still bears traces of the Nazi regime.
Editor
Stiftung Topographie des Terrors, vertreten durch Andreas Nachama
ISBN
978-3-941772-02-1
Language
englisch / deutsch
Publishing Place
Berlin
Pages
264 Pages
Publishing Year
2010