PHOTO: © Deutsches Historisches Museum

Roads not Taken am 23./24. Juni 1948, oder: wie die Berlin-Blockade in einen „heißen“ Krieg mündet

In the organizer's words:

In Germany - as in Korea - two states with opposing political systems had emerged during the Cold War. In 1949, two states were founded. However, while a "hot war" was avoided on German soil in 1948/49, a systematic war with weapons was fought on the Korean peninsula.

Could the Berlin Blockade have led to war in Germany?

Participants: with Corine Defrance and Matthias Uhl; Moderation: Stefan Paul-Jacobs

The event is part of the accompanying program "Roads not Taken am ..:", in which the curators of the exhibition Lili Reyels, Julia Franke and Stefan Paul-Jacobs as well as changing guests enter the paths not taken by seven selected historical dates in discussion rounds and determine: Everything could possibly have turned out quite differently. Or could it?

Free admission.

Please register in advance. If you have any questions, please contact: veranstaltung@dhm.de or call +49 30 20304-415/414.

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Location

Deutsches Historisches Museum Hinter dem Gießhaus 3 10117 Berlin

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