Established by Ernst Friedrich in the 1920s as a response to the devastating impact of World War I, the Anti-War Museum (Anti-Kriegs-Museum) in Berlin offers a poignant and detailed look at the realities of conflict. The museum’s exhibits include photographs, documents, postcards, medals, soldiers’ letters, and diaries from both World Wars. Visitors can also explore a fully-stocked air-raid shelter from the Second World War, providing a tangible connection to the past. Today, the museum serves as a powerful reminder of the human cost of war and the importance of peace.
Anti-War Museum (Anti-Kriegs-Museum)
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