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  1. Funkhaus was the music production complex for the GDR. Complex is the right word here as it was gigantic with up to 5000 employees in what resembled a small town. I'm pretty certain that TMS was not the product of GDR music production as it was intentionally fairly different in sound than Western music and well documented.

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · Photo: Hannes Wiedemann/HKW. Echoes of the Brother Countries is a multidisciplinary project that critically maps the GDR’s history and relations with its brother countries, a term that is critically taken up for its gendered problematics and illusions of and allusions to equality. Amid erasures, gaps, and absences in broader public ...

  3. Vor 17 Stunden · It’s worth mentioning that part of its history includes serving as the Embassy of the German Democratic Republic. You’ll be able to stroll through the entrance hall, ground floor wings of the building, library, Art Nouveau staircase, ballroom, functional cellar sauna from the GDR era, balcony, and admire the views from the terrace.

  4. When the GDR fell, neo-Nazis in the east felt that they now had free reign: they begun what was colloquially named the "baseball bat years". Makes for pretty uncomfortable, complex moments when you visit the Stasi prison turned into a museum/memorial and the guy who's telling you about the horrific shit they did to him in there is also an unrepentant neo-nazi.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nazi_GermanyNazi Germany - Wikipedia

    Vor 2 Tagen · Nazi Germany was succeeded by three states: West Germany (the Federal Republic of Germany or "FRG"), East Germany (the German Democratic Republic or "GDR"), and Austria. The process of denazification initiated by the Allies was only partially successful, as the need for experts in such fields as medicine and engineering was too great.

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · Libeskind's curation cleverly highlights the nuanced expressions captured in the Fotokino images, defying conventional stereotypes of the repressive GDR. On view until May 23rd at signs and symbols, this assembly is not just historical documentation but a complex narrative of human experience.