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Gedenkstein Opfer der NS-Herrschaft
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Gedenkstein Opfer der NS-Herrschaft

A Quiet Memorial in Steglitz-Zehlendorf

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The memorial stone for the victims of the Nazi regime stands as a poignant reminder of past atrocities, inviting you to pause and reflect. Established in 1960, it serves as a beacon against forgetfulness in the lush surroundings of Steglitz-Zehlendorf. With wheelchair access, it provides a serene space for contemplation to all who visit. Let this place of remembrance touch your heart and explore its unique significance.
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Erected in 1960, the memorial stone symbolically represents the victims of the Nazi regime in the Steglitz-Zehlendorf district.

Quick Facts

Founded
1960
Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Can you feel the weight of history in the air? Here, surrounded by the greenery of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, this memorial stone stands as a silent witness to the past. If you turn around, you'll spot the nearby Zehlendorf Village Church, a place that holds its own tales. But right here, it's about remembrance. About the lives once lived in this area, their dreams, their suffering. Since it was established in 1960, this stone has reminded us all of the victims of the Nazi regime and the lessons we must carry forward. Notice the flowers left by visitors, a collective wish for a more peaceful future. Take a moment to let these reflections guide you as you move on.

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