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Where has Spring gone?
¿A dónde se ha ido la primavera?
Dove diamine è finita la Primavera?
Chico Buarque - Construção
www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7mHf-UCZp0
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The Neue Wache is the memorial for the victims of war and dictatorship, a memorial for the victims of war and tyranny.
A mother embraces her dead son, helpless and turned to stone in silent pain. Lit only by the daylight through a hole in the ceiling, it is a most dramatic experience.
The El Atazar reservoir is the largest in the Community of Madrid: with a capacity of 425.3 hm³, it represents 46% of the region's dammed volume. It was built in 1972, being one of the most important works of the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. It is the fifth reservoir in the direction of the current that is Lozoya River in its path and belongs to the Canal de Isabel II network.
El embalse de El Atazar es el mayor de la Comunidad de Madrid: con una capacidad de 425,3 hm³, representa el 46 % del volumen embalsado de la región. Fue construido en 1972, siendo una de las obras más importantes de la dictadura de Francisco Franco. Es el quinto embalse en el sentido de la corriente que se encuentra el río Lozoya a su paso y pertenece a la red del Canal de Isabel II.
The El Atazar reservoir is the largest in the Community of Madrid: with a capacity of 425.3 hm³, it represents 46% of the region's dammed volume. It was built in 1972, being one of the most important works of the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. It is the fifth reservoir in the direction of the current that is Lozoya River in its path and belongs to the Canal de Isabel II network.
El embalse de El Atazar es el mayor de la Comunidad de Madrid: con una capacidad de 425,3 hm³, representa el 46 % del volumen embalsado de la región. Fue construido en 1972, siendo una de las obras más importantes de la dictadura de Francisco Franco. Es el quinto embalse en el sentido de la corriente que se encuentra el río Lozoya a su paso y pertenece a la red del Canal de Isabel II.
This photo could symbolize many things. Suppression of little people; Dictatorship; Deep State; Big Brother; oppression against women. In fact, it represents the opposite. Jan Žižka led an army of peasants, little people against the powerful Roman Empire and they were victorious due his clever military tactics for many years (1419-1434) even after his death in 1424. Equipped with simple modified farming tools, his small army demonstrated the Power of People. The monumental bronze statue was sculpted by B. Kafka in 1931-1941 and is part of Vítkov National Monument. Žižka historical heroics are always on the mind of the Czech folk, when their freedoms are in jeopardy.
875. Prague 2014- no.12. Nov. Taken 2014-May 25; P1240922; Uploaded Nov 21, 2021. Lmx -ZS5
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Manifestation à Rennes contre la guerre en Ukraine, pour la paix et la liberté des peuples !
-Pose spontanée devant une Affiche intitulée "Quelle connerie la guerre" Jacques Prévert
-Spontaneous pose in front of a poster titled "What bullshit the war" Jacques Prévert
Pendant la manifestation contre la guère en Ukraine et alors que je m'apprêtais à prendre la photo de l'affiche, 2 Ukrainiens avec leurs drapeaux ont surgi et posé spontanément devant l'affiche, c'était magnifique et émouvant.
During the manifestation against the war in Ukraine and while I was about to take the photo of the poster, 2 Ukrainians with their flags appeared and posed spontaneously in front of the poster, it was magnificent and touching.
Un poème d'indignation composé pour accompagner cette photo.
Ephémère liberté, ne jamais oublier !
"Un ciel baigné d'azur,
Champs de soleils jaune pur.
Drapeau tendu fièrement
Ou Enveloppés dedans
Ephémère liberté
Si durement gagnée
Et à peine engagée
De nouveau attaquée
Surgissant de nulle part
Des avions et des chars.
Le métal rouge de sang !
Et les pleurs des enfants !
Un bruit assourdissant,
L'azur s'obscurcissant !
Des bombes, des explosions,
L'immense désolation !
Holodomor infâme,
Dur souvenir dans l' âme,
A nouveau l'on te blâme,
Car les villes tu affames.
Dictature barbare,
En semant le cauchemar,
Tu nous laisses tous hagards,
C'est sans compter l'espoir !
Liberté, liberté
Un peuple en résistance,
Vraiment déterminé
En un mot résilience !
Liberté, liberté
Si longtemps désirée,
C'est la seule espérance,
Le jour de délivrance !
P.Jeusset "
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A poem of indignation composed to accompany this photo.
Ephemeral freedom, never forget!
"A sky bathed in azure,
Fields of pure yellow suns.
Flag strung proudly
Or wrapped in it
Ephemeral freedom
So hard earned
And barely engaged
Attacked again
Appearing out of nowhere
Airplanes and tanks.
Blood red metal!
And the crying of the children!
A deafening noise,
The azure darkening!
Bombs, explosions,
immense desolation!
infamous Holodomor,
Hard memory in the soul,
Again we blame you,
Because the cities you starve.
Barbarian Dictatorship,
Sowing the nightmare,
You leave us all haggard,
This is without counting the hope!
freedom, freedom
A people in resistance
really determined
In a word, resilience!
freedom, freedom
so long desired,
It's the only hope
The day of deliverance!
P. Jeusset "
The poppy is a spontaneous flower , which grows "freely" in fields and uncultivated land. This is why the flower is considered the symbol of the Resistance and of April 25th, which is in Italy the Liberation Day from fascist dictatorship.
Saigon is located just to the north of Mekong Delta. But the Saigon river, by which Saigon is located, is not a branch nor a tributary of the Mekong river.
This photo was taken on the riverside not far from the People's Committee Building. Modern high-rise buildings were mushrooming on the both sides of the river.
The bridge over the Saigon river is Cầu Ba Son or the Ba Son bridge. It was just completed in 2022.
Vietnam embarked on Đổi Mới, an economic reform programme, in 1986 with the goal of "socialist-oriented market economy." It consisted of privatisation, promotion of foreign direct investment, normalisation of diplomatic relations etc., which resulted in a rapid economic growth that still continues today.
Vietnam is expected to be a next factory of the world replacing the current role of China. It is noted, however, that Vietnam is still a one-party dictatorship, and the government still maintains a grip on the state-owned corporations like China does. It is not certain if the current government regime would survive in the future as the economic development is conducive to democratic reforms.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVKADi717e0
Having lived in Brazil for 23 years I have learned to love all of their arts and their music is especially important to me. The warmth of the Brazilian people is catching and their arts exude warmth, whether expressing their disagreement with dictatorship, love, life, or Brazil itself! This love song is a special favorite of mine, enjoy.
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"Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass under trees on a summer's day, listening to the murmur of the water, or watching the clouds float across the sky, is by no means a waste of time." - John Lubbock
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Dictatorship protects the powerful and let's them rule as they please. We must retain our democracy, it is not perfect in any way, but at least we can work at making it better. With dictatorship we have no power.
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legends and history
Pico da Bandeira is considered the highest point in exclusively Brazilian territory, but, in fact, it is registered as the third highest in the country, with about 2,892 meters / 9,488 ft , when compared to the peaks of Neblina, with 2,993 meters / 9,819 ft, and the 31st of March, with 2,972 meters / 9,750 ft. However, both are located on the border between Brazil and Venezuela and, therefore, are not entirely national. These heights were recently updated, in the Pontos Culminantes Project, by IBGE.
The title of the highest peak in Brazil was given in 1859, when D. Pedro II had the Brazilian flag hoisted at the top of the elevation. As for the name of the Park, some historians argue that the word caparaó has an indigenous origin and means “water flowing from the rocks”. There are those who say that there are other meanings, such as: crooked river house or house of cover (capara) — a building made with mats, common in high and cold places.
However, an amusing legend contradicts the story. According to popular reports, in the region where today the Park is located, there was a very angry ox called Ó. As this ox always scared away anyone who tried to capture it, the herdsmen made a joint effort and after many days and struggles, they finally caught the animal. As proof of such bravery, they decided to castrate it, and the rumor spread: “caparam o Ó / they castrated it”. In Portuguese, "CaparaÓ"!
The place has other historical dates, such as the year 1967, when the Movimento Nacionalista Revolucionário (MNR) promoted an armed uprising, called “Guerrilha do Caparaó”, which contested the dictatorial regime and, according to historians, was idealized by Leonel Brizola and sponsored by Cuban statesman Fidel Castro. There was great national repercussion, the guerrillas remained for months in Serra do Caparaó, until they were denounced. In 2007, the journalist from Espírito Santo, José Caldas da Costa, launched the book “Caparaó – The first guerrilla against the dictatorship”. In the launch, former guerrilla fighter Araken Vaz Galvão stated: “We took Caparaó out of geography and placed him in history”.
PS On the left is the descent by Calçado and Calçado Mirim peaks.
To the north of Orihuela, a charming town in the Segura valley, Alicante, we find the neighborhood of San Isidro. A very special neighborhood. Special because the neighbors go about their daily lives surrounded by large murals painted on the walls of their houses. More than a hundred paintings that the City Council restores from spring to spring. It all began with a heartfelt tribute, in 1976, to the great poet Miguel Hernández, born in Orihuela, who died with impunity in a prison during the Franco dictatorship. Many of the murals are accompanied by beautiful verses. The walk through its steep streets becomes a very colorful and, at times, militant pleasant route that draws our attention to real and very current social problems.
Fortaleza San Felipe, built in the 16th century and served as prison under Rafael Trujillo's dictatorship.
Oswaldo Guayasamin is an Ecuadorian artist of the second half of the XXᵉ century, designated as an expressionist painter of social realism. Strongly inspired by South American art, he devoted much of his life to painting misery, exploitation, oppression, dictatorship and racism.
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我要去哪裡?...愛我所愛的,不管你知不知道
每個人都有一雙眼睛和一個大腦,雖然看到的和想的有所不一樣
但是總有人裝瞎裝傻,提腦袋瞎忙丟了性命……
帝國霸權主義真的光榮優越嗎? 戰爭真的是為了照亮民族人民,還是獨裁政權拿著權力的象徵,要求你去死,或者去活,甚至裝傻?
Where am I going?...Love what I love, whether you know it or not
Everyone has a pair of eyes and a brain, although what you see and think is different
But there are always people who pretend to be stupid and lose their lives with their heads...
Is imperial hegemony really glorious and superior? Is the war really meant to illuminate the people of the nation or is a dictatorship holding a symbol of power, asking you to die, or to live, or even to pretend to be stupid
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Oswaldo Guayasamin is an Ecuadorian artist of the second half of the XXᵉ century, designated as an expressionist painter of social realism. Strongly inspired by South American art, he devoted much of his life to painting misery, exploitation, oppression, dictatorship and racism.
The 25 de Abril Bridge is a suspension bridge connecting the city of Lisbon, capital of Portugal, to the municipality of Almada on the left (south) bank of the Tagus river. It was inaugurated on August 6, 1966. It is often compared to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, US, because they are both suspension bridges of similar color. It was built by the American Bridge Company which constructed the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge, but not the Golden Gate. With a total length of 2,277 metres (7,470 ft), it is the 38th largest suspension bridge in the world. The upper deck carries six car lanes, while the lower deck carries a double track railway electrified at 25 kV AC; the train platform was added in 1999. From 1966–1974, the bridge was named Salazar Bridge (Ponte Salazar) in honor of Portuguese Prime Minister António de Oliveira Salazar. After the Carnation Revolution which overthrew the remnants of Salazar's dictatorship, the bridge was renamed for April 25, the date of the revolution. It is also sometimes called the Tagus River Bridge or in Portuguese Ponte sobre o Tejo ("bridge over the Tagus").
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/25_de_Abril_Bridge
On the other side of the river is The Sanctuary of Christ the King, a catholic monument and shrine.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ_the_King_(Almada)
The photo was taken from The Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT)
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Neue Wache-Zentrale Gedenkstätte der Bundesrepublik Deutschland an die Opfer von Krieg und Gewaltherrschaft / Berlin - New Guardhouse-Central Memorial of the Federal Republic of Germany for the Victims of War and Dictatorship / Berlin
Monumento a los olvidados de la guerra civil y la dictadura
Monument to the forgotten of the civil war and dictatorship
Torno, Jerte, Extremadura
Oswaldo Guayasamin is an Ecuadorian artist of the second half of the XXᵉ century, designated as an expressionist painter of social realism. Strongly inspired by South American art, he devoted much of his life to painting misery, exploitation, oppression, dictatorship and racism.
Tribute to cellist and composer Pau Casals, sculptor Josep Viladomat (1940)
Captura: Avinguda Pau Casals, Barcelona.
CATALÀ
La idea d'emplaçar un monument dedicat al músic va sorgir amb l'arribada de la democràcia, quan l'alcalde Josep Maria Socías i Humbert va decidir tornar a anomenar l'avinguda dedicada el 1934 al violoncel·lista i compositor al seu nom original, ja que durant la dictadura franquista havia sigut rebatejada com Avinguda del General Goded.
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ENGLISH
The idea of placing a monument dedicated to the musician arose with the arrival of democracy in Spain, when the mayor of Barcelona Josep Maria Socías i Humbert decided to return the name of the avenue dedicated in 1934 to the cellist and composer to its original name , since during the Franco dictatorship it had been renamed Avinguda del General Goded.
(My translation)
Tränenpalast, Berlin
"The building constructed in 1962 at Friedrichstraße train station in Berlin – known colloquially as the "Tränenpalast" or "Palace of Tears" – served the GDR dictatorship until 1990 as a departure terminal for people leaving the GDR for West Berlin. Like no other location, the pavilion serves as a reminder of the partition of Germany and of all the fates connected with it. Many individuals were forced to say goodbye to friends and relatives here. East Germans were painfully reminded time and again that the border was closed to them, while many others found themselves powerless in the face of bullying border guards..."
....2018 the year that the country of human rights turn into dictatorship, repression in order to install the martial law, sad future for the French people...
Don't know where you live but if your right and freedom of expression was shitty before, I guess it would be more terrible soon...
Wish you a beautiful beginning in the new Gregorian calendar year.
Monumento a los olvidados de la guerra civil y la dictadura
Monument to the forgotten of the civil war and dictatorship
El Torno, Jerte
Our cat appeared in our house, where the eight-year-old dog Mot'ka already lived. And the cat quickly established his dictatorship, Mot'ka was afraid of him and never played with him, although Vas'ka often invited him. And when we brought Yashka, we thought that Vas'ka would be in charge again. But Yashka quickly got used to it and is not at all afraid of the cat, chases after him, gets a paw in the face, but does not take offense (Vas'ka does not release his claws) and continues his pursuit. The cat has to be fed on the table, because otherwise Yashka takes food away from him.
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The 25 de Abril Bridge (Portuguese: Ponte 25 de Abril, 25th of April Bridge, Portuguese pronunciation: is a suspension bridge connecting the city of Lisbon, capital of Portugal, to the municipality of Almada on the left (south) bank of the Tagus river. It was inaugurated on August 6, 1966. It is often compared to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, US, because they are both suspension bridges of similar color. It was built by the American Bridge Company which constructed the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge, but not the Golden Gate. With a total length of 2,277 metres (7,470 ft), it is the 38th largest suspension bridge in the world. The upper deck carries six car lanes, while the lower deck carries a double track railway electrified at 25 kV AC; the train platform was added in 1999. From 1966–1974, the bridge was named Salazar Bridge (Ponte Salazar) in honor of Portuguese Prime Minister António de Oliveira Salazar. After the Carnation Revolution which overthrew the remnants of Salazar's dictatorship, the bridge was renamed for April 25, the date of the revolution. It is also sometimes called the Tagus River Bridge or in Portuguese Ponte sobre o Tejo ("bridge over the Tagus").
Expressing solidarity with the Cuban people in their struggle for freedom from totalitarian rule. Spontaneous mass Cuban uprising effectuated on July 11, 2021 against the Castro communist dictatorship.
"Fly" sung by Sugar Ray: youtu.be/cAby-osXccU
Western Seagull image taken at Montaña de Oro State Park - CA - USA / No post-editing of image.
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♫ Bella Ciao ♫
The song Bella Ciao is the song of the Italian resistance and partisans who fought against the fascist dictatorship of Mussolini and the occupation by Hitler's Nazi soldiers. It is the song of April 25th, the day Italy celebrates the liberation from Nazi fascism.
Who were the partisans?
The partisans were the Italian resistance against the fascist dictatorship and the Nazi occupation. Their help was crucial for the liberation of Italy by Anglo-American troops. The partisans were common people who armed themselves as best they could. They belonged to different political tendencies (communists, shareholders, monarchists, socialists, democrats, liberals, republicans, anarchists) gathered in the Committee for National Liberation (it. Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale). They hid mainly in the mountains and weakened the enemy with insurrections and sabotage, for example by damaging communication and transportation routes. Women also played an important role and were often the relay women, carrying information and messages.
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Stamattina mi sono alzato,
Oh bella, ciao! Bella, ciao! Bella, ciao, ciao, ciao!
Stamattina mi sono alzato,
E ho trovato l’invasor.
Oh partigiano, portami via,
Oh bella, ciao! Bella, ciao! Bella, ciao, ciao, ciao!
Oh partigiano, portami via,
Ché mi sento di morir.
E se io muoio da partigiano,
Oh bella, ciao! Bella, ciao! Bella, ciao, ciao, ciao!
E se io muoio da partigiano, tu mi devi seppellir.
E seppellire lassù in montagna,
Oh bella, ciao! Bella, ciao! Bella, ciao, ciao, ciao!
E seppellire lassù in montagna,
Sotto l’ombra di un bel fior.
Tutte le genti che passeranno,
Oh bella, ciao! Bella, ciao! Bella, ciao, ciao, ciao!
Tutte le genti che passeranno,
Mi diranno «Che bel fior!»
«E questo è il fiore del partigiano»,
Oh bella, ciao! Bella, ciao! Bella, ciao, ciao, ciao!
«Questo è il fiore del partigiano,
Morto per la libertà!»
This morning I got up,
Oh beautiful, hello! Hello beautiful! Beautiful, bye, bye, bye!
This morning I got up,
And I found the invader.
Oh partisan, take me away,
Oh beautiful, hello! Hello beautiful! Beautiful, bye, bye, bye!
Oh partisan, take me away,
Because I feel like dying.
And if I die as a partisan,
Oh beautiful, hello! Hello beautiful! Beautiful, bye, bye, bye!
And if I die as a partisan, you have to bury me.
And bury up there in the mountains,
Oh beautiful, hello! Hello beautiful! Beautiful, bye, bye, bye!
And bury up there in the mountains,
Under the shade of a beautiful flower.
All the people who will pass,
Oh beautiful, hello! Hello beautiful! Beautiful, bye, bye, bye!
All the people who will pass,
They will say to me «What a beautiful flower!»
«And this is the flower of the partisan»,
Oh beautiful, hello! Hello beautiful! Beautiful, bye, bye, bye!
"This is the flower of the partisan,
Died for freedom!"
Dreamer - Ozzy Osbourne #10
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This statue commemorates the president Salvatore Allende, president of Chile between 1970 and 1973. He died at the Moneda Palace on September 11, 1973 during the military coup led by General Augusto Pinochet, and remotely controlled by the US authorities.
Augusto Pinochet then instituted a bloody military dictatorship (more than 3,200 dead and missing, more than 38,000 tortured, tens of thousands of dissident arrests) that will last until his departure from power and the restoration of democracy in 1990 .
A film by Costa Gavras, "Missing", Cannes Film Festival's Golden Palm in 1982, retraces the tragic events of this bloody coup d'etat.
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La statue du président Allende
Cette statue commémore le président Salvatore Allende, président du Chili entre 1970 et 1973. Il trouva la mort au palais de la Moneda le 11 septembre 1973 lors du coup d'état militaire dirigé par le général Augusto Pinochet, et téléguidé par les autorités américaines de l'époque.
Augusto Pinochet instaura ensuite une dictature militaire sanglante (plus de 3 200 morts et disparus, plus de 38 000 torturés, des dizaines de milliers d'arrestations de dissidents) qui durera jusqu'à son départ du pouvoir et la restauration de la démocratie en 1990.
Un film de Costa Gavras, "Missing", palme d'or du festival de Cannes en 1982, retrace les évènements tragiques de ce coup d'état sanglant.
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Santiago du Chili - Chili / Santiago de Chile - Chile
"I was on fire for you
Where did you go?
I could've died for you
How could you not know?'
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Happy Fourth of July to all lovers of freedom, and to all the patriots in the world who rise up against globalist dictatorships. Long Live the Republic...!
… Septimius Severus took over from his assassinated friend Pertinax, after defeating no less than 3 distinct – and distinguished – rivals.
He left a reputation as an effective ruler, although he turned Rome into even more of a military dictatorship, to the greater dismay of the surviving members of the Roman Senate.
After campaigning in Britain against the Caledonian tribes for unclear reasons, he died in York, reportedly leaving this telling last piece of advice to his sons: “Be harmonious, enrich the soldiers, scorn all others”.
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WAR IS PEACE. FREEDOM IS SLAVERY. IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH --- The 3 slogans of Big Brother and The Party in George Orwell's dystopian classic novel "1984."
Vladimir and Adolph.
Russia Invades Ukraine.
www.flickr.com/photos/free_ukraine
www.instagram.com/ukrainecombatvideos/
www.youtube.com/shorts/RCN4e3UWyOc
www.flickr.com/photos/195137976@N05/
Vladimir Blitzkrieg Failed.
He will use nuclear bomb.
This drawing is from Ukraine twitter account that I cut and improved.
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This song is by Caetona Veloso who is a song writer and singer. He was exiled from Brazil during the dictatorship years because of his works political slant.
Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caetano_Veloso
English Translation of Lyrics
No forbidding
The virgin's mom says no
And the TV ad
Was written on the gate
And the bandmaster raised his finger
And beyond the door
There's the doorman, yes...
And I say no
And I say no to no
I say:
No! -- forbidding
No forbidding
No forbidding...
Give me a kiss, my darling
They're waiting for us
The cars are burning in flames
To take down the shelves
The bookcases, the statues
The windows, wares, books, yes...
I say yes
I say no to no
And I say
No! - forbidding
No forbidding
No forbidding
No forbidding
No forbidding...
(spoken)
I fell on the sand at that hour contrary that God concedes to his own, for the interval in which the soul is steeped in dreams that are God. What matters the sand and death and misadventure if I shielded myself with God? It is Who I dreamed myself, that is everlasting; it is as Such that I shall return.*
Give me a kiss, my darling
They're waiting for us
The cars are burning in flames
To take down the shelves
The bookcases, the statues
The windows, wares, books, yes...
And I say yes
And I say no to no
And I say: No!
...Forbidding
No forbidding
No forbidding
No forbidding
No forbidding...
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Staircase in the Munich Documentation Center for the History of National Socialism.
Shot with the Sony Alpha 7 Mark 2 and the FE 16-35mm F4 ZA OSS at F=4.
On 1 May 2015, the new Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism opened as a place of education and remembrance documenting and addressing the crimes of the Nazi dictatorship and their origins, manifestations and consequences right up to the present day.
As the place where the NSDAP was founded, Munich is associated more than any other German city with the rise of National Socialism. The former ‚Capital of the Movement’ played a pioneering role in the establishment of the Nazi regime of terror and was home to the Nazi party apparatus.
The Documentation Centre has been built on the site of the former ‚Brown House’, once the headquarters of the National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP). The new construction is designed to be an open and lively forum of information and discussion.
The permanent exhibition documents the history of National Socialism in Munich, the city’s special role in the Nazi system of terror and Munich’s difficulties in confronting its past after 1945. As well as the permanent exhibition, there are also a series of special exhibitions, a learning centre, a varied programme of events and various educational resources.
The central principle underlying the exhibition and the Documentation Centre’s educational concept being to acknowledge, learn about and understand the history of this location. The key questions that the Documentation Centre poses to visitors are: “What does this have to do with me?” and “Why should this still concern me today?”
The initiative to build a Munich Documentation Centre came from committed citizens of Munich. The construction costs, amounting to 28.2 million euros, were shared equally by the City of Munich, the State of Bavaria and the German Federal Government. The State of Bavaria has made the site available, and the City of Munich will bear the operating costs.
Counterpoint at the historical site
In April 2008 the Munich City Council commissioned the department of urban development to advertise a competition for the realisation of a Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism. A specification of the competition was to submit an architectural concept which concerned itself with the special historic significance of the site. The building's architecture and the design of the outdoor area were to mark the fundamental break with the site's history and to the former Nazi buildings in the neighbourhood (today's school of music and theatre, for instance).
Visual connection with surrounding topography
The design by Georg Scheel Wetzel Architekten won the competition. The jury justified its selection of the concept of the Berlin architects from an urban development and design viewpoint as an 'excellent response to the task set with its own unmistakeable identity'. The cube marks the perpetrator site without a reference to the 'Brown House'. The louvered windows enable varied visual connections with the building relics of the Nazi era, so the authentic sites become part of the documentation.
The highest quality of exposed white concrete
In addition to its cubic, compact form the architecture of the new building is strongly determined by the material: the fine, exposed white concrete characterises both the exterior and the interior. The building is in stark contrast with its environment. The facades consist of light, closed surfaces and dark, partly cross-storey window areas.