
The Dokumentationszentrum NS-Zwangsarbeit, part of the Stiftung Topographie des Terrors, serves as an exhibition, archive, and learning center in Berlin. It is dedicated to informing about the history and immense scope of NS forced labor, illuminating the fate of an estimated 26 million abducted and exploited individuals. Located at the historical site Britzer Straße 5, which includes former accommodation barracks, the organization offers permanent and thematic exhibitions, alongside diverse educational programs, including multilingual guided tours and workshops. Admission is free, and visitors can access multimedia guides in 12 languages. The center also supports research and digital remembrance initiatives.
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Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
Addressing historical injustices and promoting peace
The center documents the history of Nazi forced labor, preserving memory and drawing lessons from the past for a peaceful and just future.
Strengthening remembrance against human rights violations
Through exhibitions and educational programs, the organization raises awareness of human rights abuses and the importance of strong institutions for maintaining peace and justice.
Quality Education
Comprehensive education on Nazi forced labor
The Documentation Center provides free guided tours, workshops, and a multilingual educational portal to impart knowledge about the history of Nazi forced labor.
Accessible historical knowledge for diverse audiences
Through multilingual media guides and accessible offerings, the organization makes complex historical content available to a wide international public.
Decent Work & Economic Growth
Exposing exploitation and undignified labor
The center sheds light on the fate of millions of forced laborers, demonstrating the systematic disregard for human labor rights during the Nazi era.
Emphasizing the importance of humane work conditions
By commemorating forced labor, the organization contributes to raising awareness for the necessity of fair and dignified working conditions in the present.
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