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Come and discover more about the history of National Socialism in Munich in our digital formats. You will not only be able to explore the city’s Nazi past but also to find out about relevant socio-political discourses taking place today—as well as a range of other related topics.

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Video

“Architecture has a complex relationship to histories of resistance“

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S.E. Eisterer on Spatial Practices of Dissidence during the Nazi regime.

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Video

Lesson 13: Practice corporeal politics

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Artist Nora Krug in conversation with our curator Karolina Kühn on lesson 13 of On Tyranny.

Stories

The Underground Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto

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Scroll through the impressive eye-witness testimonies from the so-called Ringelblum Archive: these tell the story of the lives and deaths of people in the Warsaw Ghetto.

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Stories

TO BE SEEN. queer lives 1900-1950

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Our storytelling provides an insight into the exhibition and the lives of LGBTIQ* people. Here you can scroll through their stories!

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Video

Lesson 20: Be as courageous as you can

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Artist Nora Krug in conversation with our curator Karolina Kühn on lesson 20 of On Tyranny.

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App

Sites in Mind

Using historical images and source material, our Sites in Mind app guides you to 120 places in Munich and environs that have a direct connection with Nazi history.

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Stories

nsdoku stories

Our multimedia scrollytellings allow you take a peek at our exhibition, selected biographies, and current and historical topics. Scroll your way through the (hi)stories!

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Article

nsdoku magazine

Our online magazine is a collection of contributions by guest authors and staff—ranging from reports and interviews to excerpts from our publications as well as essays on current and past topics.

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Digital History Project

Departure Neuaubing: European Histories of Forced Labor

The web app tells the story of Nazi forced labor in Europe and the impact this historical experience has had right up to the present day. Information about the past is communicated via artistic and narrative formats.

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Game

Forced Abroad. Journal of a Forced Laborer

In January 1945 a 19-year-old Dutchman was deported to Munich. An interactive visual novel tells his story based on the journal he kept during his time as a forced laborer.

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Video

Five Minutes of History

In a series of short video clips we show you our exhibition and tell you the story of National Socialism in Munich. Starting with the November Revolution of 1918, they take you up to the remembrance of the city’s Nazi past after 1945.

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Podcast

History is not the Past

In this podcast experts in the fields of research, journalism, art, and culture discuss historical and current issues with us in terms of the impact that history has on society—and society on history.

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