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Departure for Utopia – Visions of the future from the GDR

The special exhibition »Departure for Utopia – Visions of the Future from the GDR« focused on the socialist belief in progress, technology, and a better future. This blog post provides a summary review. Read more

Lenin and his retrospective assessment in the GDR

Although Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known by his nom de guerre Lenin, died in 1924, his theories and actions had a decisive influence on the GDR and its development. Read more

The economy of scarcity, or what was available to buy in the GDR

The new exhibition area at the DDR Museum shows why money was not everything in the GDR and how the socialist planned economy affected people's everyday lives. Read more

Love, Sex and Socialism

How did people love in the GDR – politically, privately, physically? The blog looks at grand gestures ranging from brotherly kisses to love letters, while also offering a concise review of the successful special exhibition on the theme of love. Read more

From scraps of paper to mountains of files – the long aftermath of the Stasi files

The Stasi files remain a symbol of the SED dictatorship’s surveillance. How they are managed continues to shape how GDR history is reappraised. This blog explores the long and difficult process of confronting this legacy Read more

The party table as a symbol of power

The blog post highlights the party table as a central symbol of power in the GDR. It shows how hierarchies, ideology and bureaucracy were structured at the level of political functionaries. Using the original object from our exhibition, the logic of the GDR's state structure becomes comprehensible. Read more

Combined tour of »Karl-Marx-Allee«: From prefabricated buildings to workers' palaces

Karl-Marx-Allee, one of East Berlin’s most iconic streets, showcases socialist urban planning. A combined tour explores the GDR’s architecture, daily life, and culture. Read more

Tanks at Checkpoint Charlie – The Cold War in October 1961

In October 1961, armed tanks faced each other at Checkpoint Charlie in Berlin. The tense situation between East and West was particularly evident here. The confrontation became a symbol of the Cold War and a real threat of a third world war. Read more

The GDR as a peaceful state – aspiration and reality

The GDR's claim to be a peaceful state stood in stark contrast to the reality of a highly militarised society. This was also illustrated by our special exhibition »The GDR as a peaceful state – aspiration and reality«. Read more

The GDR and the Warsaw Pact – united invincible

The Warsaw Pact was the central military alliance of socialist states in Europe during the Cold War. Founded in 1955 in response to the admission of the Federal Republic of Germany to NATO, it had a decisive influence on the security policy orientation of the GDR. Read more

GDR music charts – The Top 20 hits at our listening station

A highlight in our WBS 70 prefabricated apartment is the living room listening station with hits by Karat and Silly. Curious? Discover our list of the top 20 chart songs. Read more

Simson, MZ & Co. – The two-wheeled forge of the GDR

Simson, MZ and IWL – icons of everyday life in the GDR. Today the legendary mopeds are back on the roads. Our blog reveals why they once fascinated so many and why they’re enjoying a comeback today. Read more

10 objects from East Berlin – capital of the GDR

During the GDR era, East Berlin was the capital and centre of the country, while the western part was administered by the Allies. The construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961 divided the city for decades. We are showcasing ten objects from this period in this blog. Read more

Lesbian visibility in the GDR

Lesbian women were often overlooked and marginalised in the GDR. Nevertheless, they came together, organised meetings, and fought for visibility and equal rights. The blog post tells the story of their everyday lives and the challenges they faced. Read more

Western money at last! The monetary union of 1 July 1990

Hardly any other date brought about as many changes as 1 July 1990 – the day the Deutschmark was introduced in the GDR. The special exhibition »Western money at last!« focuses on this historic turning point. Read more

Our homeland – A song in 49 objects

The special exhibition »Our homeland – A song in 49 objects« illustrated the key concepts of the song »Unsre Heimat« with suitable exhibits from the museum's collection. We present some of the objects in this blog post. Read more

The Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED)

The history of the SED: A historical overview of ideology, power structures and political change in the GDR. Read more

FDJ – Freie Deutsche Jugend (Free German Youth)

The Freie Deutsche Jugend (FDJ) was the mass organisation for young people in the GDR. Membership was intended to educate the younger generation to become »socialist personalities«. This blog tells the story of the FDJ and sheds light on the diverse experiences that young people had in the GDR. Read more

Dr. Ilko-Sascha Kowalczuk – Scientific Advisor

We are delighted to introduce Dr. Ilko-Sascha Kowalczuk. Ilko has been supporting the DDR Museum as a scientific advisor since January 2025 and answered ten questions for us. Read more

The DDR Museum supports LifeTeachUs

LifeTeachUs has set itself the goal of making education in schools even better – through knowledge exchange and encounters with people from all walks of life. The DDR Museum supports this mission as a strong partner. Read more