On March 6, 1944, during World War II, U.S. bombers flying from Britain began the first daytime attacks on Berlin.
Archival images from the last weeks of World War II, taken by an American Army combat photographer during a push across eastern France into southern Germany ...
With shiny new architecture constantly popping up around the city, and abandoned World War II- and Soviet-era buildings reimagined as edgy contemporary art spaces and trendy clubs, Berlin is on a ...
BERLIN (JTA) — Inge Deutschkron, a Holocaust survivor who hid in Berlin during the Nazi era and went on to become a prominent voice for remembrance, died Mach 9 at the age of 99. In her 1978 ...
Emeline Nsingi Nkosi explores the German rail network. She heads into Berlin's underground U-Bahn system to visit the disused war bunkers built inside its stations. The actor reveals his rituals ...
While the war was officially over, Berlin in the summer of 1946 was in chaos. The city was the cradle of East and West superpowers; no laws existed, and everyone was either a criminal or a survivor.
In addition to the WWII history on display here, you’ll also see part of the Berlin Wall in the front of the building. Other interesting exhibits that detail Berlin between 1933 and 1945 are ...
Police arrest an activist during a protest against Israel at Berlin University. Europe's largest Palestinian community lives in Europe's most pro-Israeli country. As Germany's election approaches ...
There can’t possibly be a more timely film in the Berlin Film Festival lineup this year than Kateryna Gornostai’s Timestamp, an extraordinary deep-cover documentary about the effects of war in ...
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