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„The ‘Führerhaus’: Everyday Life and Crimes of Ravensbrück SS Officers“
The SS called the four mansions for SS officers and their families “Führerhäuser”, the “officers’ houses”. They were built in 1939 as a pa
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Block 25 Location: The Tent
An open air documentation called “Block 25 Location: The Tent” is set up at the former location of a tent which was used by the SS to house concen
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Building Blocks. The History and Perspectives of the NS Forced Labour Documentation Centre
Berlin-Schöneweide Nazi Forced Labor Documentation Center
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Centre of Information
The “Information Centre” located under the “Field of Stelae” complements the abstract form of remembrance imparted by the memorial by providin
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Forced Labour in the Women’s Concentration Camp Ravensbrück – Textile Production for the SS Economy
The “Forced Labour in the Women’s Concentration Camp Ravensbrück – Textile Production for the SS Economy” exhibition is in the former textile
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German-Russian Museum Karlshorst: Permanent Exhibition
The German-Russian Museum is up until now a unique bilateral institution. It is located at the historical site of the unconditional surrender of the G
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Gestapo, SS and the Reich Security Head Office in the Wilhelmstraße and Prinz-Albrecht-Straße
The “Topography of Terror” documentation is the Foundation’s main exhibition and has been in its new exhibition space since May 2010. The exhibi
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In the SS’ Service: Female Wardens at the Ravensbrück Women’s Concentration Camp
The focus of the exhibition is the women who were the female component of the Armed SS (Waffen-SS), who tormented and tortured the women in Ravensbrü
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Medical Care and Crime. The Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Infirmary from 1936-1945
The permanent exhibition, opened at the end of 2004, is located in the original barracks, RI and RII, which were restored under the direction of the a
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Murder and Mass Murder in the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp from 1936-1945
The permanent documentary exhibition “Murder and Mass Murder in the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp from 1936-1945” is part of the central memori
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Museum Otto Weidt’s Workshop for the Blind: Permanent exhibition
The Museum Otto Weidt’s Workshop for the Blind opened on December 5, 2006. It tells the story of Otto Weidt’s Workshop for the Blind.
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Oranienburg Concentration Camp 1933-1934
A condensed version of the special exhibition about the Oranienburg Concentration Camp which was shown in 1994 was included in the permanent exhibitio
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Place of Names
The exhibition “Place of Names” is located in the former guard house at the camp’s entry. It is dedicated to those who died at the Ravensbrück
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Plötzensee Memorial: Permanent exhibition
The Plötzensee Memorial Center commemorating the victims of National Socialism is a site of quiet remembrance. From 1933 to 1945, nearly three thousa
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Ravensbrück’s Female Prisoners
The focus of the “Ravensbrück’s Female Prisoners” exhibition which is located on the first floor of the former commandant headquarters, is the
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Resistance to National Socialism
Opened in 1989, the permanent exhibition “Resistance to National Socialism” uses over 5,000 photographs and documents separated into 26 topics to
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Resistance to National Socialist Persecution of Jews from 1933-1945
The permanent exhibition tells the stories of people who helped Jews suffering persecution during the Nazi dictatorship. It depicts both the plight of
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System of Terror. The Concentration Camp’s Inspectorate from 1938-1945
About 200 metres away from the western end of the camp street is a large administration building, the former staff building, also called the T-buildin
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The City and the Camp. Oranienburg and the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp from 1936-1945
The exhibition is located in the former Watchtower E on the northern tip of the camp’s triangle-formed site.
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The Museum “Barrack 38”: Jewish Prisoners in the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp from 1936-1945
“Barrack 38” was built in the summer of 1938. It was a part of the “small camp”. Among the first prisoners in the barrack were Sinti and Roma.
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The Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp 1936-1945. Events and Developments
51 main events out of the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp’s history are illuminated in the exhibition in the former prisoner’s kitchen. These eve
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The Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Cell Block from 1936-1945
The cell block, separated from the regular prison camp by a wall, served as a camp and as a Gestapo prison.
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The Wannsee-Conference and the Genocide of European Jews
In January 2006, the House of the Wannsee Conference: Memorial and Educational Site opened up a new permanent exhibition. This one has the advantage o
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Trains to Ravensbrück. Transport with the German Reich Railroads from 1939-1945
This permanent exhibition was designed to remember that the large majority of prisoners were deported to Ravensbrück by train. The central exhibit is
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Wilhelmstraße History Mile
The "Wilhelmstraße History Mile" street exhibition was commissioned in 1996 by the then Senator for construction, housing and transportation, and was
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»All about Anne«
The new permanent exhibition "Anne Frank. here & now" was opened on November 4, 2006 at the Anne Frank Centre. It is an exhibition about the past