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Music in the Memorial Site

Friedemann Graef, Volker Grefe

Barrierefreier Zugang
5 July 2026 12:00–13:00
The “Memorial to Nazi Forced Labour for the Protestant Church” was opened in September 2023. The remains of the former labour camp in Berlin-Neukölln have since been protected as an archaeological monument. The memorial is open daily.

It commemorates a camp where, from 1942 onwards, around 100 forced labour workers were made to work for 42 Berlin church parishes, primarily in cemeteries. The hard labour was marked by hunger and disease. Many of the people discriminated against as “Eastern workers” came from Ukraine and Russia, including minors.

The church ran the camp itself. The memorial therefore sees itself as a place of remembrance of the perpetrators and an expression of the responsibility assumed. An association organises guided tours and events for educational purposes.

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We want to show that a visit to a memorial site can be combined with a cultural programme, and we are delighted to invite you, together with Friedemann Graef and tba, to a musical evening. Music evokes emotions, particularly in a historic and memorable place such as this.

Biography

Friedemann Graef, Volker Grefe

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Venue

Hermannstraße 84-90
die Gedenkstätte befindet sich im Anita-Berber-Park (Grüner Weg)
zwischen Hermannstr und Tempelhofer Feld
12051 Berlin
Germany

Gedenkstätte Zwangsarbeiterlager der Kirche

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Barrierefreier Zugang

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