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Vizebsk on the day of liberation, Belarus, June 26, 1944
© Museum Berlin-Karlshorst, Foto Michail Sawin

Photo correspondents from the various Soviet republics captured the advance of the Red Army in pictures. In the exhibition, more than 50 photographs document this route at different sections of the front - from Karelia via Estonia and Lithuania, Belarus and the Ukraine, Poland, Romania, Serbia, East Prussia, Hungary, Austria and Czechoslovakia to the east of the German Reich. They show destruction and human suffering, the Majdanek concentration and extermination camp liberated by the Red Army, the march of German prisoners of war through Moscow, as well as the successive ends of the war in Bucharest, Belgrade, Katowice, Budapest, Königsberg and Danzig.

The photographs of the surrender of the Wehrmacht in Berlin-Karlshorst, the victory celebrations in Leningrad and Prague and the meeting of American and Soviet soldiers and officers mark the end of the Second World War in Europe in the exhibition.

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  • Monday closed
  • Tuesday-Sunday 10:00 - 18:00

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Museum Berlin-Karlshorst
Zwieseler Straße 4, 10318 Berlin

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+49 (30) 50 15 08-10

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