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Graf+Schulze

Commemorating Lives Lost to History's Shadows

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The Stolpersteine at Graf+Schulze in Halle serve as poignant reminders of those who suffered under National Socialism. These small brass plaques embedded in the pavement keep alive the memory of individuals persecuted by the regime. As you pass by, take a moment to reflect on the importance of remembrance and the stories of those who once walked these streets.
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The Stolpersteine project started in 1992 and uses handcrafted brass plaques to commemorate victims of the Nazi regime.

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Guided Story

Look down at your feet. These little brass plaques in the ground are more than just stones. They hold the stories of people who once called this neighborhood home. You might feel a subtle connection with those who walked here long ago. If you glance around, you'll notice St. Bartholomäus Church to the southeast. In the northwest, you can see Giebichenstein Castle, a reminder that history is woven into the very fabric of this place. These Stolpersteine are a quiet conversation with the past, urging us not just to remember, but to learn and hold on to our humanity.

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