D'Addario also spent time in the former Nazi capital of Berlin, which was occupied by Soviet, American, British and French troops. There he documented the hardships of Berliners' daily lives.
Apart from work opportunities, one of the main reasons why Vicky and her husband moved to Berlin had nothing to do with politics or safety. “I love Israel, but it’s impossibly hot after Moscow.
A new collaborative exhibition showcases 60 breathtaking pieces that were evacuated from the Odesa Museum of Western and ...
More than three decades after the fall of the Wall, the formerly divided Berlin has emerged as one ... and abandoned World War II- and Soviet-era buildings reimagined as edgy contemporary art ...
On a quiet street corner in Berlin's Mitte district ... into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese military during World War II. But to the Japanese government, which has never fully accepted ...
In Kreuzberg, you'll find Checkpoint Charlie, the former border gate that marked the American sector of Berlin after World War II. Checkpoint Charlie remains a significant tourist spot today ...
In her 1978 autobiography, “I Wore the Yellow Star,” Deutschkron — who moved back to Berlin in 2002 after living in London and later Tel Aviv — described how she hid in and around the city ...
What does this quote tell you about Kennedy’s attitude to the USSR after the Berlin Wall had been erected? There are some who say, in Europe and elsewhere, we can work with the communists.
Mishpacha Orphanage has been spending 750,000 euros a month to feed, house and educate 120 children in Berlin, its leaders say. ODESSA, Ukraine (JTA) – A year after Rabbi Mendy Wolff spirited ...