Visiting the Wende Museum in Culver City, CA
Republican Atheists' President Lauren Ell visited the Wende Museum in Culver City, CA on May 6, 2019. The museum has various items from the Cold War era on display, such as dishware, electronics, furniture, children's toys, sculptures and more. This is the second communist-themed museum Ell has visited.
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Wende Museum, a Museum of the Cold War in Culver City, CA
A short introduction to this museum and archive of the Cold War. Featuring Lives of Others director Florian von Donnersmark and historian and author Jon Weiner.
Wende Museum of The Cold War Culver City, CA
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A short film depicting the Culver City-based Wende Museum of the Cold War's Berlin Wall Project The film features museum director Justin Jampol discussing the cultural exchange project that brought a singers and artists from Berlin to Los Angeles to collaborate on an ambitious and engaging symbolic tearing-down of the Berlin Wall public event in Los Angeles. Sponsored by the City of LA Dept of Cultural Affairs. Produced and Directed by Michael W. Barnard/LightningBolt PIX.
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The Wende Museum in California is home to more than 100,000 East German objects collected by historian Justin Jampol. They range from plastic chairs to coffee services to menus. Jampol says the collection is a historical archive and not merely a collection of Communist memorabilia. Either way, it’s a fascinating document of the past.
Relics of the Cold War, The Wende Museum. a March Moth Production
Los Angeles's Wende Museum collects and preserves the cultural artifacts and personal histories of Cold War-era Easter Europe and the Soviet Union. The Museum's collection of over 60,000 artifacts, archives and personal histories is recognized as an unparalleled resource for insight into the Eastern perspective of the Cold War. The Wende Museum and Archive of the cold war was founded by Justinian Jampol.
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I'm a little late to Peter McKinnon's #pmbrollchallenge party, but this is mine. I had about 15 minutes to shoot on the way to dinner with my son, and we stopped at the Wende Museum in Culver City, CA. Shot on my Canon 80D at 60p. I love watching all of the B Roll challenge videos. Thanks, Peter!
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The Wende Museum - Across/ The Wall
The Director of The Wende Museum, Justinian Jampol, discusses Across/ The Wall, an outdoor installation featuring 16 full-size reproductions of Soviet portraits from The Wende Museum's collection. On view on exterior walls in Downtown Los Angeles's Old Bank District at Main Street between 4th Street and 5th Street.
Wende Museum: An Archive of the Cold War
The fall of the (Berlin) Wall only occurred 20 years ago. It's very recent, but it's very important, perhaps one of the most important historical events of our age, says Justinian Jampol, the founder and Executive Director of the Los Angeles-based Wende Museum.
The Wende's mission is to preserve Cold War artifacts and personal histories from the Eastern side of the Iron Curtain, with a special emphasis on the former East Germany. Many of the materials that make up the museum's collection come from former Stasi secret police agents, Berlin Wall border guards, and members of the other Eastern European and Soviet communist regimes that would have otherwise been lost to history.
Jampol describes one of the museum's treasures: the Berlin Wall border guards' log books from the day the Wall fell. These books demonstrate the devotion some guards had for defending the Wall, both as an idea and a physical presence, as they continued to detail the thousands of illegal border crossings that took place after the Wall had already fallen.
The museum is also behind the Wall on Wilshire Project, where 10 pieces of the monstrous Berlin Wall were flown to LA, reconstructed along a stretch of Wilshire Boulevard and painted over by street artists to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Wall.
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Twenty four hours footwalking the city arguing about politics (and visiting the war museum)
A birthday, a visit from an old friend, and semester break; Cause to discover and rediscover the joy of footwalking around this here city.
Also took time to visit the war memorial/museum (as you can see) - a terrifying, nauseating yet valuable few hours.
The joy.
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Justin is the Executive Director and Founder of the Wende Museum in Culver City. Justin a Los Angeles native found his life's work in preserving and showcasing the history of the Cold War. The Wende is a collection of curated pieces of art, culture and history of the Cold War.
Mark and Pete sit down with Justin and talk about all of it...the work, the people, their experiences in Berlin.
HISTORICAL WITNESS PROJECT - Wall Artist
The Wende Museum celebrates five years of acquiring, preserving, and enabling access to materials of Cold War-era Eastern Europe. To supplement its extensive collections, the museum has embarked upon its Historical Witness Project, which aims to capture the oral and written testimony of those who produced, consumed, manipulated and sometimes suppressed the physical record of the Eastern Bloc.