3.5-tonne piece,long buried and mostly forgotten in a forest on the edge of the city, will feature in exhibition of key figures from German history A quarter of a century after the descend of the Berlin Wall, and Lenin has made a comeback of sorts,after authorities unearthed a granite head of the Russian revolutionary to haul it across the German capital. The 3.5-tonne piece, long buried and half forgotten in a forest on the edge of the city, and will become a highlight of a new museum exhibit of key figures that played a role in Germany’s turbulent history. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com