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Denkmal für das KZ Sachsenhausen, Außenlager Lichtenrade
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Denkmal für das KZ Sachsenhausen, Außenlager Lichtenrade

A Sobering Reminder in Berlin's Urban Landscape

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The memorial for the Sachsenhausen concentration camp's Lichtenrade subcamp stands as a poignant tribute to those who suffered here during World War II. Established in 1987, it provides a solemn space for reflection amidst the vibrant Tempelhof-Schöneberg district. Its understated design encourages contemplation of the harrowing tales of those who endured unimaginable hardships. Visiting this site offers a profound experience of remembrance and reconciliation.
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Erected in 1987, the monument commemorates the Lichtenrade subcamp of Sachsenhausen, which was part of a network of camps during the Third Reich.

Quick Facts

Founded
1987

Guided Story

Do you feel the solemnity in the air? Behind you is the vibrant district of Tempelhof-Schöneberg, yet here, time seems to pause. Look to your left, and you'll notice the simple design of the memorial. It invites reflection and remembrance. Did you know that those held here were forced to endure grueling work under harsh conditions? Their stories of quiet resilience and courage are truly remarkable. As you stand here, you might feel the gentle reminder of the importance of compassion and humanity. Just a short walk from here is the Lichtenrade Village Church, a place with a long history that contrasts starkly with the events remembered at this site.

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