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Rosen für die Opfer
A Quiet Tribute to Past Suffering
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Built in 1985, 'Roses for the Victims' commemorates countless individuals who suffered from persecution and violence. The simple yet striking stone roses symbolize both pain and hope. Visiting this site encourages reflection on the importance of peace and humanity.
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In 1985, the monument 'Roses for the Victims' was established to commemorate the events on the former Weser island Bahrsplate.
Quick Facts
- Founded
- 1985
Guided Story
As you gaze at the stone roses, imagine the countless stories they silently tell. Just behind you, a short distance away, stands the House of Captain Dallmann, a quiet witness to another era. This monument invites you to pause and reflect. Not far from here, on the former Weser island Bahrsplate, there was a subcamp of the Neuengamme concentration camp. These roses are a tribute to those who suffered there. They symbolize pain, but also the hope that such atrocities never happen again. Let this place speak to you as you consider the value of peace and humanity.







