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Sowjetisches Ehrenmal
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Sowjetisches Ehrenmal

A Quiet Testament to History in Alt-Hohenschönhausen

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Located in Berlin's Alt-Hohenschönhausen district, the Soviet Memorial stands as a poignant 2.52-meter-high monument, constructed between 1947 and 1948. It honors the fallen of World War II, providing a serene space for reflection. Here, you can not only feel the weight of history but also uncover the silent stories of the past.

Quick Facts

Founded
1947
Height
2.52 m

Guided Story

Imagine standing here, surrounded by echoes of the past. Just behind you is the quiet Küstriner Straße, a testament to the resilience of a city rebuilding from its ashes. Look to your left, and you might catch a glimpse of the Jewish Community Synagogue of Hohenschönhausen, another piece of this area's complex history. This memorial isn't just a stone structure; it's a silent witness to the post-war years, a period marked by both hope and sorrow. Built between 1947 and 1948, it stands as a reminder of those who fell in World War II. Can you feel the whispers of history in the breeze around you? Take a moment to reflect on the stories this place holds.

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