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  • Pinchas Gutter, a holocaust survivor, speaks to students at the former Plaszow concentration camp. March of Remembrance and Hope 2009.    <br />
7 Days of Remembrance and Hope.
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  • 7 Days of Remembrance and Hope.
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  • 7 Days of Remembrance and Hope.
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  • 17,000 stones have been placed , many with inscriptions of towns , villages and cities where Jews where taken from and murdered here.
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  • Victims of War Memorial. Depicts a mother holding a dying son. Underneath this an unknown German soldier and an unknown victim of a concentration camp are buried. Berlin.
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  • Remnants the Berlin wall , a reminder of the separation of east and west Berlin , now a popular tourist attraction.
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  • Video of two men embacing and kissing seen by looking into a window at the Memorial to Homosexuals persecuted under Nazism in Berlin.
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  • Memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe.<br />
Consists of 2,711 concrete slabs or syelae,one for each page of the Talmud.<br />
architect:Peter Eisenman<br />
engineer:Bruce Happold
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  • Summerhouse of Max Liebermann. Berlin.
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  • Stones marking the former railroad tracks and "station" platform in Treblinka. In fact there was no station just an extermination camp.
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  • Sculpture in front of the old Jewish cemetery in Berlin.
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  • Sculpture in front of the old Jewish cemetery in Berlin.Detail.
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  • Memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe.Berlin.
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  • Memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe.Berlin.
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  • Sculpture in front of the old Jewish cemetery in Berlin.Detail.
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  • Memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe.Berlin.
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  • Memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe.Berlin.
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  • Memorial to the murdered Jews of Europe.Berlin.
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  • Stone representation of the former railroad tracks leading to Treblinka.
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  • Stone representation of the former railroad tracks leading to Treblinka.
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  • The memorial at Treblinka .Placed on the site the gas chambers once stood.
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  • The entrance to the Trebinka Memorial.
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  • Street art by Berlin artist Xoooox who's unmistakable work can be seen all over Berlin. Perhaps could be titled "A mouse in love"?
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  • A brightly coloured costumed street performer in a busy restaurant area in Berlin.
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  • The memorial at the site of the Nazi's killing of the Jews of Tykocin, Poland. The Jewish population of Tykocin estimated at 2,000 persons was eradicated by Nazi Germans during the Holocaust. On 25–26 August 1941 the Jewish residents of Tykocin were assembled at the market square for "relocation", and then marched and trucked by the Nazis into the nearby Ɓopuchowo forest, where they were executed in waves into pits by SS Einsatzkommando Zichenau-Schroettersburg under SS-Obersturmführer Hermann Schaper.<br />
(This caption largely from Wikipedia-Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License)
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  • The memorial at the site of the Nazi killing of the Jews of Tykocin, Poland. The Jewish population of Tykocin, estimated at 2,000 persons, was eradicated by Nazi Germans during the Holocaust. On August 25, 26 1941 the Jewish residents of Tykocin were assembled at the market square for "relocation", and then marched and trucked by the Nazis into the nearby Lopuchowo forest, where they were executed in waves into pits by SS Einsatzkommando Zichenau-Schroettersburg under SS-Obersturmfurhrer Hermann Schaper..(This caption largely from Wikipedia-Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License)
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  • Students looking at each other from opposite sides of the fence - prisoners and guards. An exercise in empathy.Part of  The March of Remembrance and Hope in Auschwitz, Poland.
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