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#6701926
10 May 2021
The Lord Mayor of Hanover, Belit Onay, speaks at the commemoration of the 76th anniversary of the liberation at the Memorial cemetery at the Maschsee in Hanover on May 10, 2021. The gathering took place on the occasion of the surrender the Nazi Germany on May 08, 1945. In silent remembrance the victims of the National Socialist dictatorship were commemorated and a strong sign was set against right-wing radicalism and racism.
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#6701924
10 May 2021
The Lord Mayor of Hanover, Belit Onay, speaks at the commemoration of the 76th anniversary of the liberation at the Memorial cemetery at the Maschsee in Hanover on May 10, 2021. The gathering took place on the occasion of the surrender the Nazi Germany on May 08, 1945. In silent remembrance the victims of the National Socialist dictatorship were commemorated and a strong sign was set against right-wing radicalism and racism.
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#3660702
16 January 2019
The German artist Gunter Demnig sets a stumbling block which commemorate the members of a Jewish family murdered in concentration camps during the Nazi dictatorship on January 15, 2019 in Rome, Italy. The stumbling blocks that were stolen from the capital on 10 December last are back on the road, among the cobblestones of the Monti district in Rome. The gold blocks are placed under the houses of families deported to the Nazi extermination camps during the Second World War. The repositioning of the stones that recall the families Di Consiglio and Di Castro, made at the expense of the Capitol, took place today in Via della Madonna dei Monti in the presence of the Mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi and the Jewish community of Rome at the presemza of the rabbi of Rome Riccardo Di Segni, the president of the Jewish community of Rome Ruth Dureghello, the president of the association Art in Memory Ada Chiara Zevi, the artist Gunter Demnig.
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#3660704
16 January 2019
The German artist Gunter Demnig sets a stumbling block which commemorate the members of a Jewish family murdered in concentration camps during the Nazi dictatorship on January 15, 2019 in Rome, Italy. The stumbling blocks that were stolen from the capital on 10 December last are back on the road, among the cobblestones of the Monti district in Rome. The gold blocks are placed under the houses of families deported to the Nazi extermination camps during the Second World War. The repositioning of the stones that recall the families Di Consiglio and Di Castro, made at the expense of the Capitol, took place today in Via della Madonna dei Monti in the presence of the Mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi and the Jewish community of Rome at the presemza of the rabbi of Rome Riccardo Di Segni, the president of the Jewish community of Rome Ruth Dureghello, the president of the association Art in Memory Ada Chiara Zevi, the artist Gunter Demnig.
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#3660688
16 January 2019
The German artist Gunter Demnig stand at memorial stones called "Stolpersteine" (stumbling blocks), which commemorate the members of a Jewish family murdered in concentration camps during the Nazi dictatorship on January 15, 2019 in Rome, Italy. The stumbling blocks that were stolen from the capital on 10 December last are back on the road, among the cobblestones of the Monti district in Rome. The gold blocks are placed under the houses of families deported to the Nazi extermination camps during the Second World War. The repositioning of the stones that recall the families Di Consiglio and Di Castro, made at the expense of the Capitol, took place today in Via della Madonna dei Monti in the presence of the Mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi and the Jewish community of Rome at the presemza of the rabbi of Rome Riccardo Di Segni, the president of the Jewish community of Rome Ruth Dureghello, the president of the association Art in Memory Ada Chiara Zevi, the artist Gunter Demnig.
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#3660694
16 January 2019
The Chief Rabbi of Rome Riccardo Di Segni stand at memorial stones called "Stolpersteine" (stumbling blocks), which commemorate the members of a Jewish family murdered in concentration camps during the Nazi dictatorship on January 15, 2019 in Rome, Italy. The stumbling blocks that were stolen from the capital on 10 December last are back on the road, among the cobblestones of the Monti district in Rome. The gold blocks are placed under the houses of families deported to the Nazi extermination camps during the Second World War. The repositioning of the stones that recall the families Di Consiglio and Di Castro, made at the expense of the Capitol, took place today in Via della Madonna dei Monti in the presence of the Mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi and the Jewish community of Rome at the presemza of the rabbi of Rome Riccardo Di Segni, the president of the Jewish community of Rome Ruth Dureghello, the president of the association Art in Memory Ada Chiara Zevi, the artist Gunter Demnig.
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#3660696
16 January 2019
(L-R) Sabrina Alfonsi, Riccardo Di Segni, Virginia Raggi, Ruth Dureghello stand at memorial stones called "Stolpersteine" (stumbling blocks), which commemorate the members of a Jewish family murdered in concentration camps during the Nazi dictatorship on January 15, 2019 in Rome, Italy. The stumbling blocks that were stolen from the capital on 10 December last are back on the road, among the cobblestones of the Monti district in Rome. The gold blocks are placed under the houses of families deported to the Nazi extermination camps during the Second World War. The repositioning of the stones that recall the families Di Consiglio and Di Castro, made at the expense of the Capitol, took place today in Via della Madonna dei Monti in the presence of the Mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi and the Jewish community of Rome at the presemza of the rabbi of Rome Riccardo Di Segni, the president of the Jewish community of Rome Ruth Dureghello, the president of the association Art in Memory Ada Chiara Zevi, the artist Gunter Demnig.
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#3660700
16 January 2019
The German artist Gunter Demnig stand at memorial stones called "Stolpersteine" (stumbling blocks), which commemorate the members of a Jewish family murdered in concentration camps during the Nazi dictatorship on January 15, 2019 in Rome, Italy. The stumbling blocks that were stolen from the capital on 10 December last are back on the road, among the cobblestones of the Monti district in Rome. The gold blocks are placed under the houses of families deported to the Nazi extermination camps during the Second World War. The repositioning of the stones that recall the families Di Consiglio and Di Castro, made at the expense of the Capitol, took place today in Via della Madonna dei Monti in the presence of the Mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi and the Jewish community of Rome at the presemza of the rabbi of Rome Riccardo Di Segni, the president of the Jewish community of Rome Ruth Dureghello, the president of the association Art in Memory Ada Chiara Zevi, the artist Gunter Demnig.
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#3660690
16 January 2019
(l-r) Sabrina Alfonsi, Riccardo Di Segni, Virginia Raggi, Ruth Dureghello, Luca Bergamo, Ada Chiara Zevi stand at memorial stones called "Stolpersteine" (stumbling blocks), which commemorate the members of a Jewish family murdered in concentration camps during the Nazi dictatorship on January 15, 2019 in Rome, Italy. The stumbling blocks that were stolen from the capital on 10 December last are back on the road, among the cobblestones of the Monti district in Rome. The gold blocks are placed under the houses of families deported to the Nazi extermination camps during the Second World War. The repositioning of the stones that recall the families Di Consiglio and Di Castro, made at the expense of the Capitol, took place today in Via della Madonna dei Monti in the presence of the Mayor of Rome, Virginia Raggi and the Jewish community of Rome at the presemza of the rabbi of Rome Riccardo Di Segni, the president of the Jewish community of Rome Ruth Dureghello, the president of the association Art in Memory Ada Chiara Zevi, the artist Gunter Demnig.
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#20724
24 November 2013
Mohamed, 33-years old, from Senegal, puts away pictures of former dictator Gen. Francisco Franco as the stand where he works temporary selling fascist and nazi merchandise after the protest that commemorates Gen. Francisco Franco death. Hundreds of people supporters of the past Spanish dictatorship held a rally on Sunday to mark the anniversary of dictator Francisco Franco's death. The demonstration took place in Madrid's central Plaza de Oriente. Photo: Rodrigo Garcia/NurPhoto
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#20726
24 November 2013
Mohamed, 33-years old, from Senegal, puts away a picture of former German leader Adolf Hitler as the stand where he works temporary selling fascist and nazi merchandise after the protest that commemorates Gen. Francisco Franco death. Hundreds of people supporters of the past Spanish dictatorship held a rally on Sunday to mark the anniversary of dictator Francisco Franco's death. The demonstration took place in Madrid's central Plaza de Oriente. Photo: Rodrigo Garcia/NurPhoto
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