• Immediately after the beginning of the Second World War , the Wehrmacht confiscated large areas of the Cologne exhibition center.
  • Using the examples of the Waldheim Affair and the Wehrmacht exhibition, the article analyzes the influence of grassroots movements stimulated by these events.
  • Here, discussions and arguments about the well-known “Wehrmacht-Ausstellung” (Wehrmacht exhibition) in the 1990s demonstrated the German...
  • ...Centre of the City of Cologne, worked on the topic of crimes of the Wehrmacht, which was much discussed because of the Wehrmacht Exhibition in 1999.[22].
  • Their collective title, “Wehrmachtsausstellung” (Wehrmacht Exhibition), alludes to “Verbrechen der Wehrmacht” (Crimes of the Werhmacht), a highly...
  • The Wehrmacht was long regarded as “clean“, so al innocent. 29 After the dying of the war generations and the famous Wehrmacht exhibition of the...
  • Once again, the perceived failings of the first Wehrmacht Exhibition, which used single, decontextualized photographs too loosely, led to changes in practice.
  • The Anti-Wehrmacht Exhibition. “German” Atrocities by Partisans in German Uniforms. ... Verbrechen an der Wehrmacht.
  • During the war, open-air exhibitions were held on Heldenplatz such as the 1940 Wehrmacht exhibition "Der Sieg im Westen...
  • Wehrmachtexhibitions of 1995 and 2001 by the Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung;8 and finally the show organized by the Förderverein...
  • Verbrechen der Wehrmacht 1941 Bis 1944” [An Exhibition and Its Consequences: The Public Reception of the Exhibition “War of Extermination.
  • This division is of special interest, since it was used by the organisers of the Wehrmacht exhibition to show the ongoing brutalisation of the war in the East.
  • Die Wehrmacht: Mythos und Realität. Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, Militärgeschichtlichen Forschungsamt. ... exhibition.