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Anne Frank Centre
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
German-Russian Museum Karlshorst
Nazi Forced Labor Documentation Center
German Resistance Memorial Centre
Memorial and Educational Site House of the Wannsee-Conference
Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum
Plötzensee Memorial
Silent Heroes Memorial Center
Ravensbrück Memorial Site
Topography of Terror
Museum Otto Weidt's Workshop for the Blind
„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
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
Building Blocks. The History and Perspectives of the NS Forced Labour Documentation Centre
Berlin-Schöneweide Nazi Forced Labor Documentation Center
Centre of Information
The “Information Centre” located under the “Field of Stelae” complements the abstract form of remembrance imparted by the memorial by providin
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
From Memory to Monument. The History of the Sachsenhausen National Memorial Site from 1950-1990
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
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
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
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
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
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.
Museum “Baracke 39”: The “daily life” of the prisoners in the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp 1936-1945
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
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
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
Ravensbrück. The Topography and History of the Women’s Concentration Camp
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
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
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
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
The Cell Building
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.
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.
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
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.
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
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
Wilhelmstraße History Mile
The "Wilhelmstraße History Mile" street exhibition was commissioned in 1996 by the then Senator for construction, housing and transportation, and was
»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
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