Life and Death in Berlin: Discovering the City Through the Zeitzeugenbörse

by Sinclair McKay These were children who had known only a world of violence. Yet amid the bloodied ruins of Berlin in 1945, apartment blocks and entire streets transformed into canyons of jagged rubble, older women and men moving around … Read the article The post Life and Death in Berlin: Discovering the City Through […]

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by Sinclair McKay

These were children who had known only a world of violence. Yet amid the bloodied ruins of Berlin in 1945, apartment blocks and entire streets transformed into canyons of jagged rubble, older women and men moving around … Read the article

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