‘Roads to 1989. East-Central Europe 1939-1989.’ openning of the exhibition in Berlin

‘Roads to 1989. East-Central Europe 1939-1989.’ openning of the exhibition in Berlin

‘Roads to 1989. East-Central Europe 1939-1989.’ openning of the exhibition in Berlin

On 4th November, a unique exhibition entitled ‘Roads to 1989. East-Central Europe 1939-1989.’ has been opened in Berlin. It is part of ‘Freedom Express’, a social and educational campaign organised by ENRS and the ministries responsible for culture in Poland, Germany, Hungary and Slovakia.

The exhibition, designed by historians associated with the European Network Remembrance and Solidarity, documents the complicated process through which this part of Europe regained its freedom from communist dictatorship. The opening speeches were made by Dr. József Czukor – the Ambassador of Hungary in Germany, Dr. Stephan Eisel - member of the Advisory Board of European Network Remembrance and Solidarity, former deputy director of his personal office as well as Dr. Burkhard Olschowsky and Rafał Rogulski from European Network Remembrance and Solidarity.

The exhibition will be shown on 4-10 November on Dorothea-Schlegel-Platz.

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