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Theater Abroad: Berlin Part 1

Brandenburg Gate

Humboldt University

The Cliff Notes to Berlin Culture

  • Swamp: Berlin is built on a swamp

  • Construction/Reconstruction - 80-90% of the city is reconstructed making Berlin the “new/old city”

  • Negative space - used particularly in Monuments

  • Isolation and the winding nature of many memorials speaks to the confusion and lack of information experienced during the World Wars and Soviet power.

  • Disney version - some monuments, like Checkpoint Charlie have been “Disneyfied.” You can by soviet hats from street vendors, pose with actors impersonating soldiers and get your real passport stamped with a fake East German stamp (don’t do this, passport control does not like it!)

  • US vs Berlin history of events - Germany was still paying off war reparations when the US stock market crashed triggering a great depression in Germany

  • Berlin hated nazis - Berlin was considered one of the most liberal cities in Europe and many citizens were against the Nazi’s and Hitler.

  • Hitler was just one man - The atrocities committed in Hitler’s name were terrible but Master Race violence was committed by a significant number of people, no one man could have done this by himself. For example, the Book Burning was thought up by students and then suggested to the Reich.

  • Stasi degradation - The Stasi used a process called degradation where they would do things like break into an apartment and move a piece of furniture to get inside people’s heads who were believed to be traitorous. This method was considered very successful.

  • Anti royalist - Berlin tends to have a strong anti-royalist streak both from the Napoleonic wars WWII and Soviet rule.

  • United country through shame - Berlin, has existed more as an idea than a reality. This country has been under many different regimes and the Berlin wall didn’t fall until 1989. Some say that Berlin has united through a shared sense of shame and grief of the country's past.


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