Düppel Center:
The Jewish DP Camp in Berlin-Schlachtensee
History of the Displaced Persons Camp
The Search for its Presence
and Questions of Memorialization
7. Photo Gallery
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. The Idea
4. The Search
5. Questions of Memorialization
8. The Authors
Potsdamer Chaussee No. 87
Sophie Zimmer in front of the house.
Yoav Sapir pointing at the house.
Yoav Sapir and Sophie Zimmer next to the house.
A more complete view of the house.
The back side of house No. 87
Yoav Sapir on a bentch in the yard
located to the back of the house:
The bentch might actually date back
to the time of the DP camp.
To the right of the house (looking to the south):
The area is now used for commercial purposes.
Further to the right:
Potsdamer Chaussee, at the beginning of Wiesenschlag.
Behind the back yard of the house:
This area does not seem to be in use anymore.
All photos taken by Joseph Dana in August 2008.
You will find some historical photos of the DP camp on this page, part of the website of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
© 2008 Joseph Dana, Yoav Sapir and Sophie Zimmer, all rights reserved