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  1. Olga Zhuk on gay.ru (German translation): “Durch die Gefängnis-Gedenkstätte Berlin-Hohenschönhausen werden heute Besuchergruppen geführt. Zu Zeiten der DDR befand sich hier das geheime und auf keiner Karte verzeichnete Untersuchungsgefängnis der Stasi.

  2. Our permanent exhibition on “Everyday Life in the GDR” shows what East Germans’ lives were like in the 1970s and 1980s – at work, in public and in private. It shows how the Communist regime shaped everyday life, how people coped with the lack of things and the borders, and how they created free spaces for themselves.

  3. THE GDR COMPLEX Der Ost-Komplex. Dirigido por. Jochen Hick. Alemanha, 2016. Documentário. 90. Sinopse. Even now, twenty-five years after German reunification, historians are still debating whether the GDR was an illegitimate state. In his current work, J ...

  4. La mission du groupement de recherche COMPLEXE est de rassembler les communautés françaises alliant recherches fondamentale et appliquée dans le domaine de la physique des ondes dans les milieux complexes. Le groupement vise en particulier à fédérer opticiens, acousticiens, physiciens des atomes froids et sismologues s’intéressant à la propagation, au contrôle et à l’imagerie des ...

  5. 30. Aug. 2013 · The complex is located in the eastern part of Germany and kept secret for a long time by the former GDR, because of its potential for REE, Nb–Ta, and U deposits. The Delitzsch Complex was discovered during uranium exploration and is probably the largest Mid-European carbonatite body. The carbonatitic and ultramafic rocks from dikes were first ...

  6. Young, gay, and conservative, Mario Roellig is an in-demand witnesses to the atrocities committed in the GDR. He guides groups through the Stasi priso…

  7. Being gay, young and conservative, Mario Röllig is one of the most in-demand witnesses to the atrocities committed by the GDR. He guides groups through today’s memorial site in the former Stasi prison where he was once incarcerated. Röllig confronts GDR aficionados and is also confronted by people who still believe in social utopias and who also talk about freedom (without ever mentioning ...