This museum is located at the site of the former offices of the Gestapo and the SS. The building is as sparse and minimalist as possible. Everything about it screams “THIS IS NOT A MONUMENT”. The grounds themselves are surrounded by a field of jagged stone, as if the earth here has been scorched and salted so nothing will ever grow again. I did not take any photos inside, although they were allowed. It didn’t feel like anything I wanted photographs of. Mostly black and white photos and text, the museum traces the history or the Gestapo and the SS, and by extension the Nazi regime. I found this museum interesting because the symbolism of the place seemed to summarize the attitude the German people have toward the Holocaust and the war. I did not realize how romanticized it was in the States until I came here. We have turned it into a nightmarish fairy tale and the Nazis have become faceless drones that can be killed in video games or film without any remorse. The German people live with the reality of their past every single day. It surrounds them, and is glaring in its confrontation. Rather than feeling guilty or complaining about how they shouldn’t be forced to deal with the deeds of their ancestors (as we so often hear in America), the Germans have taken these reminders as an inspiration to try and be better, to refuse to regress. I found it interesting that during my visit everyone back home kept asking me about the refugees with fear and horror and everyone in Germany asked me about Trump in the same way.
America about Germany: “Why didn’t the Germans stand up to Hitler? They are all guilty because they didn’t make a stand! If everyone had resisted, he wouldn’t have gained power”
America about America: “These people shouldn’t protest Trump, they are just giving him what he wants.”
Germany about America: “Seriously? SERIOUSLY?? *turns to Russia* Were they not watching before??”
Russia: *shrugs* “Don’t look at us. We’ve got Putin now.”
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Architecture in Germany is historically significant for its lack of consistency. You can have buildings ranging in age from 300 years old to last year on the same block. This patchwork effect is the visible scarring from centuries of war and division. Germans feel no need to maintain their reputation for a fairytale aesthetic; you often see 18th century buildings with neighbors or additions done in a completely modern style.
Leipzig. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Hameln. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Hameln. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Friedrichstrasse, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Geismar. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Sunset on Torstraße, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Hameln. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Bremen Town Square, Bremen.. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Hamburg Hauptbahnhof, Hamburg. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Grimmwelt, Kassel. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Zionskirche, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Volksbühne, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Geismar. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Dorotheenstädtisch-Friedrichswerderscher Friedhof, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Church Door, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Humboldt University, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Dachau Concentration Camp
Passionskirche, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Dussman’s Media Market Lobby, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Neue Synagoge, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Bremen Hauptbahnhof. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Hamburg Hauptbahnhof. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Leipzig. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Leipzig. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Dussman’s Media Market Lobby, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Hameln. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Alt und Neu, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Humboldt University. Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Viktoriapark, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Hamburg. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Hameln. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Leipzig. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Hameln. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Berliner Dom & Altes Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
St. Thomas Church, Leipzig. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Hameln. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Brandenburg Gate, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Weimar. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Bremen Town Square, Bremen.. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Hameln. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Hameln. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Hameln. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Fernsehturm, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Dussman’s Media Market Lobby, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Badstraße 40-41, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
May Day, Kreuzberg. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Bremen. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Novum Hotel, Hamburg. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Building Detail, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Church, Geismar. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Sign, Checkpoint Charlie U-Bahn Station, Berlin. Photo by Elliott Cribbs
Bremen Town Square, Bremen.. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Longhouse, Opfermoor Vogtei. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Leipzig. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Hameln. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Opfermoor Vogtei. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Altes Stadthaus, Berlin. Ph, oto by Scarlett Messenger
Modern Building, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Topography of Terror Museum, Berlin. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
Bremen Town Square, Bremen.. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
St. Nicholas Church, Leipzig. Photo by Scarlett Messenger
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