His father Peter Röhlinger, a German politician who is a co-founder of Radijojo, can still remember the nights that
he spent in a bomb shelter in Jena during World War II.
Not exact matches
Then, after the conference itself was over, a new friend and I
spent Saturday evening losing ourselves to drum and bass / hard techno
in a not - quite - legal - but - apparently - tolerated club inside a Soviet - era nuclear
bomb shelter, built into a hill under an actual castle.
It was intersting to read what a German family was going through during the war - they were going without food and
spending time
in bomb shelters through no fault of their own.
Take for instance, the KW Institute for Contemporary Art, housed
in a former margarine factory, or the Sammlung Boros Collection, a former
bomb shelter, which has also
spent time as a prison, storehouse and fetish club.