"The Persecution of the Jews in Photographs. The Netherlands 1940-1945"

Countless archives in the Netherlands and other countries have been consulted, leading to the discovery of numerous previously unknown photographs. Unlike in most countires occupied by the Nazis, many of these photographs have been preserved. The exhibition of these photographs is curated by the NIOD and the event is a collaborative venture between the Jewish Cultural Quarter in Amsterdam, the NIOD, and the Topographie des Terrors in Berlin, where the exhibition will be on view from the autumn of 2019.

Deportation Memorial

During the Nazi occupation of Luxembourg (May 1940 – September 1944), the train station in Hollerich served as one of the main gathering sites and departure points for young Luxembourgers forced to join the German labour service ( the “RAD”) and the German military service.

Furthermore, thousands of politically unfavourable Luxembourgers were deported from Hollerich.

The Günter Litfin Memorial - Berlin Wall Foundation

The Günter Litfin Memorial is part of the Berlin Wall Foundation. The purpose of the foundation is to document and convey the history of the Berlin Wall and the mass migration from the German Democratic Republic as a part and contributory factor of the German division and the East–West conflict in the 20th century. It also aims to preserve historical sites and authentic remains and to provide for a worthy commemoration of the victims of communist tyranny.

“Stop Slavery!”

For nearly 250 years Denmark was a colonial power in the West Indies, now known as the US Virgin Islands. 2017 marks the centenary of the sale of the West Indies to the United States and a number of museums in and around Copenhagen have used this occasion to shed light on Denmark’s colonial past. Delve into the enlightening and diverse exhibitions. At The Workers Museum the colonial history of Denmark is used as the point of departure for a broader exhibition on human enslavement.

Dien Bien Phu Victory Museum

The city of Dien Bien Phu, in North Vietnam, is mainly an historical site related to Indochina War. This museum is dedicated to the Battle of Dien Bien Phu (Điện Biên Phủ) in 1954. The collection mainly consists of assorted weaponry used by the French forces and the Viet Minh.