“What do photographs tell? Albert Dieckmann’s Pictures from Occupied Eastern Europe 1941-42” is the title of a small but thoughtful exhibition at Berlin’s Karlshorst Museum, the site of the surrender ...
A total of 52 Jews, including 24 women, were killed in Berlin in 1941 during British air raids on the German capital, according to reports reaching here today. The number of Jews wounded during these ...
A small, but nonetheless very significant exhibition—75 years after the invasion of the Soviet Union and the massacre of thousands of Jews at Babi Yar in Ukraine—is currently on display at the Berlin ...