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Blutmauer
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Blutmauer

A solemn tribute to revolution's fallen heroes

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At Berlin-Lichtenberg's Blood Wall, the memory of Spartacist fighters killed in March 1919 is honored. This monument, a cultural heritage site since 1920, marks a turbulent chapter in German history. Let the quiet power of this place move you and experience its historical significance firsthand.
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The Blutmauer is a memorial commemorating the Spartacist League fighters murdered in March 1919, including Fritz Gast and Albert Gast.

Quick Facts

Founded
1920
Heritage Status
Cultural Heritage Monument

Guided Story

Can you feel the weight of history in the air? Imagine it's 1919. Germany is in turmoil, and right here, young Spartacist fighters stood for their beliefs. Look around you. The old wall behind you whispers tales of defiance and courage. If you glance northeast, you'll see the Rathauspark, a serene contrast to the chaos of those times. Just in front of you, there's a quiet reverence this place holds. It's a memorial that honors the lives lost, their names etched into the stones. Let this powerful site touch you and carry its stories with you as you go.

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