By mid-1990s the graves were neglected and inscriptions on the stone plates became illegible. After intervention of Consulate General of the Republic of Poland in Hamburg, the plates were cleaned by… more
Six of them died during the heavy fighting for Posthausen and the crossing of the river Leda, and one died after the war. A tall stone plaque was placed on the grave with a quotation from the Gospel… more
Fashion
In December 1965 the following report appeared in the weekly newspaper DIE ZEIT: “Who would have thought it! The state fashion house ‘Leda’ in Warsaw is showing its latest creations in… more
The Treaty of Zgorzelec (Görlitz) on 6th July 1950 fixed the border between the GDR and Poland along the Oder-Neiße Line. Now that the eastern areas of Germany were clearly lost forever-this fuelled… more
It was a beautiful and wild time back in the 1970s in Munich. Munich had been developing cinematically since the 1920s, and now film greats like Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Klaus Lemke and Werner… more
On the 1st of August 2009, an information board was ceremonially unveiled, set up on the edge of the plot. The plaque with a text in Polish and German was made as part of a project of students from a… more
The cemetery is the burial place of 7,646 soldiers killed during the Second World War: 6,406 from Great Britain, 706 from Canada, 327 from Australia, 127 from New Zealand, 1 from South Africa, 1 from… more
Sławomir Elsner has the ability to look behind visual worlds, image patterns and image practices. In the Museum Wiesbaden, where his latest exhibition is to be held, he can also be found visiting the… more
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