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E. Stößel
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E. Stößel

Commemorating the Injustice of the Nazi Era

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The Stolpersteine for E. Stößel in Halle-Saale quietly commemorate the atrocities of the Nazi regime. These small brass plaques embedded in the ground remind us of E. Stößel's fate, along with countless others who faced persecution and loss of freedom. They encourage reflection on the importance of humanity and remembrance.
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Stolpersteine represent the world's largest decentralized memorial, with more than 70,000 stones across 24 countries.

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Guided Story

Imagine you're walking down the street and something small but significant catches your eye on the ground. These small brass plaques are Stolpersteine. They're not just a monument, but a reminder. They tell the story of people like E. Stößel, whose lives were overshadowed by the horrors of the Nazi era. You might hear the sounds of Pestalozzipark in the distance. This contrast between the tranquility of the park and the silent remembrance here on the street makes the importance of the Stolpersteine even more profound. Take a moment to think about the stories carried by the people around us.

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