Open process

A documentation centre on the NSU complex in Saxony

Foto: Mark Frost

The 1990s are known in East Germany as the "baseball bat years". The violence was the breeding ground for right-wing terrorist violence. The second and third generations of people whose parents came to Germany after the Second World War to rebuild the country were born in Germany. Based on the NSU complex, the exhibition showed these migration stories and the everyday racism that people are still exposed to today. But also their resistance to it. It described the continuous right-wing violence and the loud voices that stood up against it.

The NSU Documentation Centre will continue to operate in 2026.

When? May to December 2025

Where? Chemnitz, Open Process - A Documentation Centre in Saxony on the NSU Complex, Johannisplatz 8

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OFFENER PROZESS - A documentation centre on the NSU complex in Saxony

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OFFENER PROZESS - A documentation centre on the NSU complex in Saxony

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Open process

OFFENER PROZESS - A documentation centre on the NSU complex in Saxony

Exhibition
Saturday
until

Open process

OFFENER PROZESS - A documentation centre on the NSU complex in Saxony

Exhibition
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until

Open process

OFFENER PROZESS - A documentation centre on the NSU complex in Saxony

Exhibition
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until

Open process

OFFENER PROZESS - A documentation centre on the NSU complex in Saxony

Exhibition
Thursday
until

Open process

OFFENER PROZESS - A documentation centre on the NSU complex in Saxony

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European Capital of Culture The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media Free State of Saxony European Capital of Culture

This project is cofinanced by tax funds on the basis of the parliamentary budget of the state of Saxony and by federal funds from the Beauftragter der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media), as well as funds from the City of Chemnitz.