Title: How a Robbery Led to a Collection - The History of the Jewish Museum in Berlin
Type: Lesson
Author: Magdalena Wójcik
Description: “Berlinka” is the customary name for the iconographic archive of the pre-war Jewish Museum in Berlin. This perfectly preserved collection was transferred to the Jewish Historical Institute in 1951 and is one of the most interesting and valuable collections in the possession of the Jewish Historical Institute and the Association of the Jewish Historical Institute. This lesson introduces the reader to the history of this extraordinary collection. It also presents the history of the Berlin Jewish Museum, its links with the Jewish religious community in Germany, and explains how a multimillion dollar robbery led to the creation of this museum.
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