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Gedenkstele für die Opfer von Rassismus und Polizeigewalt
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Gedenkstele für die Opfer von Rassismus und Polizeigewalt

A solemn tribute against injustice and violence

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The memorial for victims of racism and police violence stands as a powerful symbol in the fight against discrimination and injustice. Since its unveiling in 2020, it has served as a reminder of the painful impacts of racism and violence on countless lives. Visitors are invited to pause, reflect, and honor the memory of those affected. A visit inspires empathy and highlights the urgent need for change.
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On September 26, 2020, the memorial for victims of racism and police violence was established in Berlin's Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg district as a symbol against discrimination.

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Founded
September 26, 2020

Guided Story

Feel that breeze on Oranienplatz? It carries the stories of generations. Behind you stands the memorial, reaching up to the sky. This is more than a monument. Imagine the countless people who pause here, reflecting on the lives lost and the stories untold. The ground you're standing on is alive with memory and hope. Just southeast, the Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg Museum offers deeper insights into the area's rich history. Take a moment to absorb the significance of this place, and reflect on change and humanity.

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