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D
3 years ago

Very interesting exhibition, for which admission d...

Very interesting exhibition, for which admission does not even have to be paid and is therefore really open to everyone. With the audio guide, everyone can decide for themselves what topics they would like more information about and how long they want to be in the exhibitions. I myself was on the site for 2.5 hours, haven't seen everything yet and will definitely be back. A short walk through the surrounding streets is also recommended.

D
3 years ago

The remains of the labor camp associated with an i...

The remains of the labor camp associated with an interesting and historical exhibition (which is rare in Germany - due to the frequent omission of some topics). A visit to this place was an unforgettable and very moving memory for me. Due to the fact that my ancestors were also forced laborers in German camps, it prompted me to look for their history. This place, although not very popular, I recommend with a clear conscience.

R
4 years ago

Part of the original camp is now in commercial use...

Part of the original camp is now in commercial use (as a garage, childcare, physiotherapy, sauna, bowling alley). That part that can be visited as an exhibition space is very respectfully furnished, very well maintained and neatly clean, including the toilets. Accessible within walking distance from the S-bahn.

In order to be able to record everything that is shown and told here (by means of audio and video presentations), it is best to take a few hours off.

Guided tours and lectures take place on a regular basis and the staff also work in part as a (future) historian.

Also view the site, there is a lot of information on this site!

t
4 years ago

A must!!!!. In the barracks of a former forced lab...

A must!!!!. In the barracks of a former forced labor camp three very exhaustive exibitions are showing the history of the 13 million people deported from all over Europe and forced to work for Nazi Germany during WW2. With a very good offer of guided tours and workshops for children and adults the documentation center is not only a museal place but also a very advanced laboratory of knowledge and education

r
4 years ago

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M
4 years ago

Very interesting

Very interesting
The collaboration is just great :)

Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit Berlin

Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit Berlin

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