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Judenhaus
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Judenhaus

A solemn reminder of Aachen's dark history

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The Judenhaus in Aachen stands as a poignant reminder of the Nazi era and the persecution of Jewish people. It brings history to life, emphasizing the importance of remembering to educate future generations. Let the stories this place holds touch you and grasp the past's significance for today.
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Quick Facts

Founded
1994
Website
wgdv.de

Guided Story

Feel the quiet around you? It's telling a story words can't capture. Look to your left, and you might catch a glimpse of the Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria in the distance. The silence here at the Judenhaus is powerful, isn't it? It speaks of lives abruptly interrupted. In the 1930s, they say windows were often shuttered to block out the noise of fear and oppression. These walls witnessed terror but also hidden acts of solidarity. It's a somber chapter urging us to remain vigilant and cherish humanity. Let this place speak to you and the stories it holds.

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