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#1166928
21 April 2016
Stolpersteine (stumbling stones)in Berlin on April 21, 2016. It is a project of the artist Gunter Demnig. The project commemorates people who were persecuted as 'asocial' by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. Stolpersteine are concrete blocks measuring 10x10cm which are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily chosen places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. Their names and fate are engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein. In Berlin, Stolpersteine exist since 1996.
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#1166929
21 April 2016
The artist Gunter Demnig pose the Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) in Berlin on April 21, 2016. The project commemorates people who were persecuted as 'asocial' by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. Stolpersteine are concrete blocks measuring 10x10cm which are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily chosen places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. Their names and fate are engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein. In Berlin, Stolpersteine exist since 1996.
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#1166932
21 April 2016
The artist Gunter Demnig pose the Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) in Berlin on April 21, 2016. The project commemorates people who were persecuted as 'asocial' by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. Stolpersteine are concrete blocks measuring 10x10cm which are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily chosen places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. Their names and fate are engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein. In Berlin, Stolpersteine exist since 1996.
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#1166933
21 April 2016
The artist Gunter Demnig pose the Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) in Berlin on April 21, 2016. The project commemorates people who were persecuted as 'asocial' by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. Stolpersteine are concrete blocks measuring 10x10cm which are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily chosen places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. Their names and fate are engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein. In Berlin, Stolpersteine exist since 1996.
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#1166934
21 April 2016
The artist Gunter Demnig pose the Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) in Berlin on April 21, 2016. The project commemorates people who were persecuted as 'asocial' by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. Stolpersteine are concrete blocks measuring 10x10cm which are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily chosen places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. Their names and fate are engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein. In Berlin, Stolpersteine exist since 1996.
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#1166935
21 April 2016
The artist Gunter Demnig pose the Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) in Berlin on April 21, 2016. The project commemorates people who were persecuted as 'asocial' by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. Stolpersteine are concrete blocks measuring 10x10cm which are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily chosen places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. Their names and fate are engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein. In Berlin, Stolpersteine exist since 1996.
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#1166936
21 April 2016
The artist Gunter Demnig clean a - Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) in Berlin on April 21, 2016. The project commemorates people who were persecuted as 'asocial' by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. Stolpersteine are concrete blocks measuring 10x10cm which are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily chosen places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. Their names and fate are engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein. In Berlin, Stolpersteine exist since 1996.
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#1166937
21 April 2016
Roses on a "stolperstein" or stumbling stone in Berlin on April 21, 2016. It is a project of the artist Gunter Demnig. The project commemorates people who were persecuted as 'asocial' by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. Stolpersteine are concrete blocks measuring 10x10cm which are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily chosen places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. Their names and fate are engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein. In Berlin, Stolpersteine exist since 1996.
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#1166938
21 April 2016
Berlin on April 21, 2016 - Stolpersteine (stumbling stones) is a project of the artist Gunter Demnig. The project commemorates people who were persecuted as 'asocial' by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. Stolpersteine are concrete blocks measuring 10x10cm which are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily chosen places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. Their names and fate are engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein. In Berlin, Stolpersteine exist since 1996.
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#1166940
21 April 2016
Roses on a "stolperstein" or stumbling stone in Berlin on April 21, 2016. It is a project of the artist Gunter Demnig. The project commemorates people who were persecuted as 'asocial' by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. Stolpersteine are concrete blocks measuring 10x10cm which are laid into the pavement in front of the last voluntarily chosen places of residence of the victims of the Nazis. Their names and fate are engraved into a brass plate on the top of each Stolperstein. In Berlin, Stolpersteine exist since 1996.
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