111 Places in Berlin - on the Trail of the Nazis (111 Places/Shops)

by Paul Kohl and Nadia Boegli

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Although the singular brutality of the Nazi dictatorship gruesomely symbolises human ruthlessness beyond all boundaries, one meanwhile often searches in vain for its visible traces - the "Fuhrerbunker", Gestapo headquarters, or the Sportpalast have long since ceased to exist. Presumably less sensational witnesses of history as well as the "silent heroes" are thus all the more important. This special guide through "Brown" Berlin lends a voice to many of them: where swastika flags and yellow stars were manufactured, where the SS played soccer with skulls, how much deportation to Auschwitz cost the victims, who the other parties were who had an interest in the "final solution", where the Nazis hoarded their bars of gold, where Hermann Goring's extravagant wedding was celebrated, where Hitler's half-brother ran a restaurant, or what was taught in the Reich School for Brides. This book puts particular emphasis on which courageous Berliners concealed Jews in the face of mortal danger, or even dared to rise up openly against the Gestapo and the SS - often with success! - and which Jewish organisations saved the lives of children and others.
A poignant city guide to places which must never be forgotten.
  • ISBN13 9783954513239
  • Publish Date 25 June 2014
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 17 April 2021
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint Emons Verlag GmbH
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 240
  • Language English