• Protesters against the Munich exhibition on 12 October 2002, carrying pro-Wehrmacht placards. The Wehrmacht exhibition (German: Wehrmachtsausstellung)...
  • ...of immanent violence (way back since the Tsars, from Revolution up to Stalin's terror) is a reasonable context to the Wehrmacht killings between 1941-1944 and the exhibition dealing with it.
  • This scene is played on a video clip at the recently overhauled Wehrmacht exhibition held in Berlin and Bielefeld this winter.
  • An exhibition about the role of the German army the Wehrmacht during the Second World War caused a scandal when it launched in Hamburg in March 1995.
  • German Wehrmacht soldiers file past a heap of corpses – just one of the photos on show at an exhibition which has been the cause for intense debate in Germany and has outraged Neo-Nazis since it was first...
  • The central aim of the exhibition was to expose the common narrative of the “clean Wehrmacht” as untrue and instead to document the extent to which...
  • The strongest moments came with the presentation of the Wehrmacht exhibition in the mid-1990s, which, after correcting proven errors...
  • Verbrechen der Wehrmacht 1941 bis 1944 is discussed: Wehrmacht: War crimes and the myth of the clean Wehrmacht: A 1995–99 art exhibition titled...
  • On March 5th, 1995 the Hamburg Institute for Social Research opened two exhibitions focusing on the war crimes of the Wehrmacht...