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NS-Zwangsarbeit am Eierhäuschen: Vorstellung neuer Forschungsergebnisse
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NS-Zwangsarbeit am Eierhäuschen: Vorstellung neuer Forschungsergebnisse

In the organizer's words:

There was a forced labor camp right next to the Eierhäuschen from 1942. What role did the historic inn play?

The barracks camp was located on the site of today's Spreepark factory building. As late as February 1945, 17 forced laborers died there in an air raid.

Thomas Irmer was commissioned by Grün Berlin, the operator of the Eierhäusch and the Spreepark, to investigate the history of the area during the Nazi era and the fate of the forced laborers. He will present his research findings at the event. Possible forms of commemoration will also be discussed.

Welcome & moderation:
Tim Gärtner, Grün Berlin GmbH

Introduction:
Dr. Roland Borchers, Documentation Centre for Nazi Forced Labour

Lecture:
Thomas Irmer, political scientist, curator, expert on the history of Nazi forced labor

Free admission. No registration required.

Language: German

Meeting point: Spreepark Art Space (dance hall), Eierhäuschen im Spreepark, Kiehnwerder Allee 2, 12437 Berlin.

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Location

Eierhäuschen Kiehnwerderallee 2 12437 Berlin

Organizer

Spreepark Art Space Berlin

Organizer | Event Series

Spreepark Art Space
Spreepark Art Space Kiehnwerderallee 2 12437 Berlin

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