Nina Nustede
"The ships and boats in the museum harbour offer visitors a unique opportunity to experience maritime history up close. This requires the preservation of our maritime heritage and a comprehensive presentation of the museum harbour. I am very much looking forward to dedicating myself to these tasks at the DSM."
Nina Nustede, Museum Harbour Management
About the Person
Historian specializing in modern and contemporary history, with a particular focus on the history of technology and social history. Extensive experience in the maintenance and museum presentation of large-scale exhibits, particularly ships and boats.
Current research projects
Preservation of the exhibits and maritime cultural heritage of the museum harbour
Further development of the museum harbour
Curriculum Vitae
| Since April 2026 | Museum Harbour Management |
| October 2013 to March 2026 | Head of Collections/Exhibitions, Press & Marketing, and Deputy Director at the German Maritime Museum in Wilhelmshaven |
| June 2011 to May 2013 | Research Assistant in the Archives of Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH/Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen – Technology and Art |
| June 2009 to May 2011 | Research Intern in the Archives of Luftschiffbau Zeppelin GmbH/Zeppelin Museum Friedrichshafen – Technology and Art |
| 10/2000 to 07/2008 | Master’s degree in History and Sociology at Leibniz University Hannover and at the University of Iceland in Reykjavik, Iceland
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Publications
Die Tsunamikatastrophe in Indonesien 2004 und der Hilfseinsatz des Einsatzgruppenversorgers Berlin; Wilhelmshavener Zeitung, 11.01.2025
Fremd- und Eigenwahrnehmung der Bundeswehr; in: Ausstellungskatalog „Tina Asche: DAZWISCHEN. Zur Lebensrealität Wilhelmshavener Marinesoldatinnen und -soldaten“; zugleich Herausgeberin d. Katalogs, 2023
Katalog „25 Jahre Deutsches Marinemuseum“, diverse Beiträge, 2023
Der Funkraum der „Mölders“ meldet 73; in: Leinen los! Heft 2022/10, Deutsches Maritimes Institut e.V. (DMI)

