A museum with a very historical mark! Otto Wilder, a blind military broom maker in Berlin, Germany, during World War II, used his factory to help many Jews escape the clutches of the Nazis. Great ~ Now his former workshop has been converted into a museum to commemorate him.
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A museum with a very historical mark! Otto Wilder, a blind military broom maker in Berlin, Germany, during World War II, used his factory to help many Jews escape the clutches of the Nazis. Great ~ Now his former workshop has been converted into a museum to commemorate him.
Otto helped many Jews during the Nazi era, and here, many of his events were displayed.
It was very rewarding to accompany friends to see it.
The Otto Wilder Museum has a large collection of Jewish artifacts, and the whole area is a large alley with a rich picture of Jews.
Otto Wilder hired disabled Jews during World War II to keep them from Nazi persecution. The museum is not easy to find, located in an alley, which is covered with graffiti and looks a bit grim.