
Denkzeichen in Berlin-Buch für die Opfer der nationalsozialistischsten Zwangssterilisation und „Euthanasie“-Morde
Honoring the Silenced Voices of 1940
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Established in 2013, the memorial in Berlin-Buch serves as a poignant reminder of the victims of Nazi forced sterilizations and euthanasia murders, showcasing how art confronts dark historical chapters.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 2013
Guided Story
Can you feel the quiet weight of history in the air around you? This sculpture before you isn't just metal and stone; it's a solemn reminder of lives unjustly taken. Look closely at its form. Each curve and edge speaks of pain and resilience. Behind you, not too far off, you might spot the memorial for Hans Gummel, another keeper of stories from the past. The artist crafted this piece with a sensitivity that captures both the cries and the silence of those who suffered. Close your eyes for a moment, and you might almost hear the whispers of the forgotten. This place asks you to reflect on the past and carry those lessons forward.
Location
Nearby

Sowjetisches Ehrenmal (Nordost)

Schlosspark Buch

Hans Gummel

Walter Friedrich

Schlosskirche Buch

Schlosspark Buch und angrenzende Waldfläche

Mater Dolorosa Kirche
