New exhibition in Berlin, shows Hitler’s way to Power

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The Museum of Berlin Story Bunker in a new exhibition, the way of Germany in the Nazi dictatorship and the Second world war. It bears the title: Hitler – How could it happen?

A special focus of the exhibition on Adolf Hitler’s biography, from his Childhood in Austria to his suicide in the Fuhrer-bunker. Be dealt with German war crimes, the systematic mass murder of the Jews and the resistance. The exhibition includes 330 charts, 2300 illustrations, and original documents, as well as Film and newspaper reports.

Plan of the leader of the bunker

Museum makers reject criticism

Part of the Show is a replica of the room in which Hitler shortly before the war end on 30. April 1945, took his own life. The have been on display for a few months and had introduced the Museum to criticism. A spokesman for the documentation centre topography of terror, had accused the Museum to install a “Nazi Disneyland”. The Museum’s designers rejected the.

A replica of Hitler’s work room

“We want to equip people with Knowledge,” said the operator Enno Lenze on Thursday. Many of the students and adults there is part of the frightening gaps in the knowledge of the time. The question of how it came to be in a civilized, democratic Germany to the dictatorship and were like normal people unscrupulous murderers, even today. Because at the time, populists made today. wide applicable it is to stop, to prevent worse.

Places of remembrance in Berlin

The Berlin Story Bunker is located in a 1942-built former Reichsbahn-Bunker near Anhalter Bahnhof. This has to do with the a Kilometer away, the former leader of the bunker.

Memorial for the murdered Jews in Berlin

In Berlin there are more memorials and museums that remind us of the time of national socialism, the Holocaust memorial, the documentation centre topography of terror, the memorial to the German resistance, or the German Historical Museum.

ks/is (dpa, reuters)