
Allied Museum
The Allied Museum, or AlliiertenMuseum, focuses on a single Cold War question: how the Western Allies—the United States, France, and the United Kingdom—shaped political life and military commitments in Germany, especially Berlin, between 1945 and 1994. The story begins after World War II, when the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Soviet Union planned occupation zones at the Yalta Conference; Berlin itself was divided into four sectors, and the Battle of Berlin ended with Germany’s unconditional surrender. Here, on Clayallee, an arterial road named for General Lucius D. Clay (1898–1978), the museum occupies buildings connected to the American sector of West Berlin—near the former US Army headquarters, where an American movie theater called Outpost and the Nicholson Memorial Library once operated. …
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