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SS Berlin, New exhibition on Nazism

Berlin
an exhaustive

review the Nazi regime , since coming to power to an end with World War II, through the reopening of an outdoor exhibition located in the same place where the Gestapo and the SS made their choices more terrifying. Entitled

"Berlin 1933-1945: between propaganda and terror ', contains a statement in which, with 77 panels, explains how Berlin went from being a bastion of left the capital of the Third Reich. Over 150 meters and divided into five chapters, a

selection of photos, letters and newspaper clippings and video screens and speakers , conduct a review of before, after and during the Nazi regime in Berlin. The sample

begins with a look at the situation in Berlin during the Weimar Republic , where its 110 libraries, 41 theaters, 396 cinemas and 30 museums in the converted one of the most interesting European cities culturally. the Nazis came

The rise to power of the Nazis and their settlement in power took the next part of the exhibition, which can be seen

Chancellor Adolf Hitler, Joseph Goebbels as Propaganda Minister and Hermann Göring as Minister of Air. "Whoever can conquer the streets, can conquer the masses and the masses who conquers conquers the state," said

Goebbels , in one of its speeches after the Nazis came to power, says one of the panels of the exhibition, Among the most striking photographs are located dated May 10, 1933, where snapshots g

reat show fires burning books that the Nazis carried out to end the works of authors such as Erich Kästner , Heinrich Mann , Luxemburg , Karl Marx or Friedrich Engels . The exhibition continues with the model of society that would impose Nazism, appealing to the community and who settled

as national holidays on April 20 birthday of Hitler , December 4, day solidarity, or the September 28, 1937, because of the official visit of Benito Mussolini. THE "FAMILY ARIA"

The desire to develop

the "Aryan family" and the persecution of homosexuals, gypsies and Jews and the megalomania of the regime are other Nazi policies that are documented in the exhibition. World War II, its devastating effects and consequences as dividing the city into four parts, form the last sample explanatory panels.

Timelines with major events and the opportunity to hear several of the speeches of

Hitler or Goebbels are some of the main novelties of the exhibition, which after a long time closed, tomorrow will reopen its doors to the public. TRANSPARENCY IN THE SAMPLE

The curator of the exhibition,

Claudia Steur , said "we have tried to show transparently how were those years when there was no transparency. " The exhibition takes more importance for its location in

called 'Topography of Terror ', located in ruins of what was the basement of the headquarters of the state secret police, the Gestapo, the Office of the Reich Security Main and the seat of the supreme commanders of the SS. Major decisions about the persecution of political opponents,

the "Germanization" of the territories occupied by the Nazis , murder of prisoners Soviet war and genocide of European Jews were taken there 70 years ago. From there came the 'Einsatzgruppen special commands to murder "enemies" of the regime, and preparations were made for the Wannsee Conference, which would lead to the Holocaust. A place where terror and the murder was planned and organized a large scale and now in the same place, the intention

"to look back at what happened then to understand the consequences of this " , in the words of the founding director of the Topography of Terror, Andreas Nachama. The exhibition is also located next to a piece of the Berlin Wall,

is supplemented by a documentation center opened in May and will be free every day of the year. Source:

http://www.elreferente.es/actualidad/berlin-la-historia-y-las-consecuencias-mas-terrorificas-del-nazismo- 9416

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