The German Resistance Memorial Center, Silent Heroes, Anhalter Bahnhof

Today I visited a large number of memorials and museums. I started at the German Resistance Memorial Center and the Silent Heroes Museum. Both of them can be found in the so-called Bendlerblock, which for over a century belonged to the Imperial Navy, the Reichswehr (Weimar), the Wehrmacht (Nazi-Germany), and the Bundeswehr (Federal Republic). The Silent Heroes Museum is dedicated to those who helped Jews during the Holocaust. 









I then continued to Anhalter Bahnhof, one of the train stations from where Berlin Jews were sent to camps and ghettos in the East. The station was also the place from which many of the Kindertransport children from Berlin left for England, via the Netherlands.




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