Ukraine war exhibition opens at Berlin Nazi bunker museum
The exhibit features 20 wrecked Russian drones and vehicles from Kherson to highlight Russian imperialism and support for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict, curator Wieland Giebel said.
- A permanent exhibition about the Ukraine war has opened at a former Nazi bunker museum in Berlin, featuring weapons and objects from the front lines.
- The aim is to raise public awareness about the 'physical reality' of the conflict and encourage continued support for Ukraine, according to curator Wieland Giebel.
- Germany is a key backer of Ukraine, supplying weapons and hosting 1.3 million Ukrainian refugees, though the issue of arms deliveries is divisive due to the country's pacifist tradition.
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A permanent exhibition on the war in Ukraine opened in a former Nazi bunker in Berlin on Tuesday, the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion, to encourage continued support for Kiev, France 24 reports.
Ukraine war exhibition opens at Berlin Nazi bunker museum
A permanent exhibition about the Ukraine war opens at a former Nazi bunker in Berlin on the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion Tuesday, to encourage continued support for Kyiv.
“War breaks out and you have to make a decision: do you run away and lose everything? do you stay and risk your life?” Four years ago, when the Russian invasion of Ukraine began, this is the first thing that went through the head of Anika, the Ukrainian refugee who guides ABC through the new museum that opens its doors on Tuesday, the same day that four years of the conflict are celebrated, in the German capital. “Running meant leaving with what…
To mark the fifth anniversary of the war, an exhibition about the Russian invasion of Ukraine opens at the Berlin Story Bunker. Exhibits and soldiers evoke chilling emotions.
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