The Nazi Forced Labor Documentation Center
The Nazi Forced Labour Documentation Centre in Berlin-Schöneweide is the only institution on the historic site of an almost completely preserved forced labour camp in the middle of a residential area. Since 2006, it has been making visible the long-hidden fate of the more than 26 million men, women and children who were exploited as forced labourers by the Nazi regime during the Second World War.
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Exhibitions:
Date
Event
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Date
01/06/2024 - 03/11/2024
Event
The whole of Europe played in Berlin. Football and Nazi forced labour | Exhibition
Football matches gave the appearance of normality. But who was allowed to play and who was excluded? Many players came from a little-known group of victims: The civilian forced labourers. The exhibition shows their stories and the racist ideology that underpinned the system.
DEEN
Further information
Book tours at
dhidpapirnloSgu@oeBWeg.-t
Contact on the topic of football and forced labour
iporeatppeprg@ee.tdohG
Date
Permanent
Event
Football and Nazi forced labour | Tour
Football was an important distraction for forced laborers during the Second World War from the hard work of everyday life and offered an opportunity for resistance. People from Eastern Europe were banned from sports for racist reasons. The tour provides insights into the inhumane system of forced labour.
DEEN
Further information
Book tours at
dhidpapirnloSgu@oeBWeg.-t
Contact on the topic of football and forced labour
iporeatppeprg@ee.tdohG
Events:
Date
Event
Further information
Date
16/06/2024
1:00 p.m
Event
The whole of Europe played in Berlin. Football and Nazi forced labour | Tour
Football matches gave the appearance of normality. But who was allowed to play and who was excluded? Many players came from a little-known group of victims: The civilian forced labourers. The exhibition shows their stories and the racist ideology that underpinned the system.
EN
Further information
Public Tour through the exhibition
Date
23/06/2024
1:00 p.m
Event
The whole of Europe played in Berlin. Football and Nazi forced labour | Tour
Football matches gave the appearance of normality. But who was allowed to play and who was excluded? Many players came from a little-known group of victims: The civilian forced labourers. The exhibition shows their stories and the racist ideology that underpinned the system.
DE
Further information
Public Tour through the exhibition
Date
30/06/2024
1:00 p.m
Event
The whole of Europe played in Berlin. Football and Nazi forced labour | Tour
Football matches gave the appearance of normality. But who was allowed to play and who was excluded? Many players came from a little-known group of victims: The civilian forced labourers. The exhibition shows their stories and the racist ideology that underpinned the system.
EN
Further information
Public Tour through the exhibition
Date
07/07/2024
1:00 p.m
Event
The whole of Europe played in Berlin. Football and Nazi forced labour | Tour
Football matches gave the appearance of normality. But who was allowed to play and who was excluded? Many players came from a little-known group of victims: The civilian forced labourers. The exhibition shows their stories and the racist ideology that underpinned the system.
EN
Further information
Public Tour through the exhibition
Date
14/07/2024
1:00 p.m
Event
The whole of Europe played in Berlin. Football and Nazi forced labour | Tour
Football matches gave the appearance of normality. But who was allowed to play and who was excluded? Many players came from a little-known group of victims: The civilian forced labourers. The exhibition shows their stories and the racist ideology that underpinned the system.
EN
Further information
Public Tour through the exhibition
Date
01/09/2024
1:00 p.m
Event
The whole of Europe played in Berlin. Football and Nazi forced labour | Tour
Football matches gave the appearance of normality. But who was allowed to play and who was excluded? Many players came from a little-known group of victims: The civilian forced labourers. The exhibition shows their stories and the racist ideology that underpinned the system.
DE
Further information
Curator's Tour through the exhibition