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A Berlin museum opened a Ukraine war exhibit featuring war relics and survivor stories, linking the conflict to Russian imperialism and Germany’s military role.
A permanent exhibition on the Ukraine war opened at Berlin’s Story Bunker, a former Nazi air raid shelter, on the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion.
Featuring war artifacts, drone wreckage, a bomb-damaged car from Kherson, and personal testimonies, including from Holocaust survivor Roman Schwarzman, the display aims to educate Germans about the conflict’s human toll and link it to broader narratives of Russian imperialism.
Germany, Ukraine’s largest European weapons supplier and host to 1.3 million refugees, continues rearmament despite domestic debate over military aid, fueled by pacifist traditions and rising support for the pro-Russia AfD.
Ukrainian officials, including former deputy defense minister Hanna Maliar, praised Germany’s support, calling Ukraine “the shield of Europe.”
Un museo de Berlín abrió una exposición de la guerra de Ucrania con reliquias de guerra e historias de sobrevivientes, vinculando el conflicto al imperialismo ruso y el papel militar de Alemania.