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L. Grossmann
Commemorating the Unforgotten in Halle
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The Stolpersteine in Halle-Saale honor the memory of L. Grossmann and other victims of the Nazi era. These small brass plaques set in the pavement serve as a poignant reminder of those who were persecuted and killed. As you walk the streets, take a moment to pause and let history speak to you.
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Did you know?
The Stolpersteine project, commemorating Nazi victims such as L. Grossmann, surprisingly began back in 1992 and is now over 30 years old.
Quick Facts
- Website
- stolpersteine.eu
Guided Story
Imagine walking down this street, every day, unaware that beneath your feet lies a story. Look down, see the Stolperstein. This small brass plaque tells the tale of L. Grossmann. In a place where people now walk freely, this stone serves as a reminder that freedom was not always assured. Behind you, the Jewish Community of Halle stands as another testament to memory. As you move on, let this moment linger and think about the human stories embedded here. Each name on these stones once belonged to a life filled with dreams, hopes, and unimaginable trials.
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Location
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