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Gedenkstein Euthanasieopfer 1940-1941
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Gedenkstein Euthanasieopfer 1940-1941

Commemorating the silent voices of history

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The memorial stone for the victims of euthanasia from 1940-1941 in Berlin-Biesdorf stands as a solemn reminder to pause and reflect on the darker chapters of history. Since 1983, it has honored the innocent lives lost to inhumane ideologies. With its wheelchair accessibility, everyone can visit this significant site and rediscover the importance of humanity and empathy.
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The memorial stone for the victims of euthanasia in 1940-1941 was unveiled in 1983, decades after the tragic events it commemorates.

Quick Facts

Founded
1998
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine being at a place where silence speaks volumes. Right before you, the memorial stone stands quietly, remembering the victims of euthanasia from 1940 to 1941. Notice its simplicity, yet how it powerfully commemorates lives lost to a cruel ideology. It’s incredible how a single stone can embody so much history and sorrow. Nearby, to the northeast, the Wuhlgarten Hospital Church adds another layer of historical depth to this area. As you stand here, take a moment to feel the calm and honor the stories of those remembered here through the ages. This is a quiet place for learning and reflection.

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