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S. Lavoipiere

Remembering through Stolpersteine – History in everyday life

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The Stolpersteine for S. Lavoipiere in Halle-Saale are poignant brass plaques embedded in the ground, commemorating the victims of the Nazi regime. These manually engraved stones serve as a quiet yet powerful reminder amidst the urban hustle, each telling a unique story that prompts reflection and remembrance.
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The Stolpersteine in Halle-Saale are part of a Europe-wide project initiated by Gunter Demnig in 1992 to commemorate the victims of the Nazi era.

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Guided Story

Imagine walking down the street and catching a glimpse of something shiny beneath your feet. It's like a small window into history, a quiet whisper from the past. These Stolpersteine don't just mark a loss; they engage you in a story. As you read the names, you become part of this narrative. Nearby, to your left, is the Jewish community, another thread in this tapestry of remembrance. Each stone is a testament to courage and memory, inviting you to pause and reflect.

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