The secret GDR clinic: Namibian patient: unveiled inside in Berlin!

The secret GDR clinic: Namibian patient: unveiled inside in Berlin!

The hiking exhibition "Solidarity station" Jacob Morenga ". Namibian patient: Inside in the Berlin-Buch Clinic ”presents a fascinating insight into the history of the Solidarity station in the municipal clinic in the Berlin-Buch, which from 1978 to 1991 cared for more than 800 patients: inside of almost 40 countries. These patients: inside, the socialist-oriented independence movements or political organizations were close to medical care and then returned to their home countries or the wars Back.

The exhibition in the town hall of Pankow not only offers an insight into the past of the solidarity station, but also illuminates the connection between anti -colonial fights in southern Africa and the international solidarity of the GDR. As part of the “Colonialism” project, the Pankow Museum examines the colonial traces in Berlin's city history and publishes findings in a anthology entitled “(DE) Colonial Traces in Pankow”. In addition, events are planned to deal with development policy after the dissolution of the GDR solidarity committee.

Interested visitors have the opportunity to guide you through the exhibition and to receive further information on the Pankow Museum. The exhibition can still be viewed in the Pankow town hall until December 6, 2024, admission is free. Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of the solidarity station and discover the multi -layered connections between past and the present. You can find more information on opening times and events on the website of the Pankow.

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For inquiries about guided tours through the exhibition, please contact museum@ba-pankow.berlin.de. Learn more about the moving history of the solidarity station and its importance for international solidarity in southern Africa. Visit the exhibition and be inspired by this unique historical journey.