A new exhibition is dedicated to the life of Willy Zielke, the famous German director. Zielke, who once directed the Olympic film for Leni Riefenstahl, the renowned Nazi director, is recognized as a victim of the health policies of that time during the Nazi regime.
A Bitter History
Willy Zielke, known for his talent and creativity, was recognized in the world of cinema, but his fate tragically changed due to Nazi policies. He spent several months in a forced institution called "Herzog-Zeg-Mile," where he was controlled as a victim of the Nazis' health policies.
This exhibition not only narrates Zielke's life story but also addresses the human and ethical challenges that existed at that time. His life clearly illustrates the profound and devastating impacts of Nazi policies on art and culture.
By Tag Clar Editorial