This camp was the first one to be architecturally designed using Nazi principles and served as a model for all other camps from 1936 onwards.
Read MoreGet your hoes out, or just visit the Prinzessinnengarten in Kreuzberg. PLUS, in what probably should be a separate post, the Chapel of Reconciliation by Peter Sassenroth.
Read MoreFrom the mitte to the Berlin Wall Memorial along Bernauer Strasse.
Read MoreWandering the gardens and palaces of the German Royalty.
Read MoreHistoric reconstruction (i.e., the German propensity to complain about anything remotely interesting in architecture), coffee in too-cool Weserstrasse, and second-hand English books in Berlin.
Read MoreThe topography of terror is apparently very, very flat and stony. Also, holidays are successfully making me not want to return to work.
Read MoreHanging out at an abandoned spy listening dome in a forest in Berlin. Dang son!
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