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German-Russian Museum Berlin-Karlshorst Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The German-Russian Museum is a memorial site where Germany signed the unconditional surrender document on the evening of May 8, 1945 to end the Second World War. The building that houses the museum was constructed between 1936 and 1938.
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German-Russian Museum Berlin-Karlshorst Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful environment, hospitality: enthusiasm, low consumption threshold, convenient transportation, convenient parking, very suitable for children and family to play. . . . .
The Museum of German-Russian Relations is a memorial to Germany's signing of the surrender of World War II. Many of its exhibits, including military installations, documents and cultural relics, are particularly praised and valuable historical materials. For this reason, it is a memorial to the victory of World War II.
If you go out for dinner, you may not be able to come in. The food in the museum is not cheap and the service is in place. Generally speaking, it is still very good.
Here are the surrender letters signed by Germany during World War II, in order to warn itself to strengthen the country and not to be humiliated by Russia.
The seller's service attitude is very good! ___________ Enthusiasm, actively help customers solve problems!