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| Open exhibition - Destroyed Diversity - Berlin 1933 - 1938 - 1945 In the late 1920s, Berlin was the world's third-largest city and a metropolis of culture and science with a vibrantly diverse population comprised of immigrants and native Berliners. In the aftermatch of the Naui regime's rise tp power in 1933 and the terror of the 1938 November Pogroms, an appalling number of men and women who had |
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