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Gedenktafel Gemeinschaftsgrab
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Gedenktafel Gemeinschaftsgrab

Honoring the Victims of Nazi Atrocities

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In the serene setting of Berlin-Biesdorf, a memorial plaque commemorates the 180 patients laid to rest in a mass grave in 1945. It stands as a poignant reminder of the Nazi regime's heinous acts against those deemed unworthy. The site is wheelchair accessible, offering a space for reflection and remembrance.
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The memorial plaque at the mass grave in Berlin-Biesdorf commemorates 180 patients buried in 1945, highlighting the organized euthanasia by the Nazis.

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Wheelchair Access
Fully accessible

Guided Story

Imagine the breeze here back in 1945. It's a place of quiet, but also of deep sorrow and remembrance. Look to your left, there's a church that was once part of the daily lives of the patients who now rest here. Behind you, not too far, stands another memorial for the victims of euthanasia. These places stand as silent guardians of stories we must never forget. Take a moment to feel the anonymity of the grave; it reminds us that every person has a story that deserves to be told. As you stand here, you become part of that story, a silent witness for those who can no longer speak.

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