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Stanislawa Steinhauf
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Stanislawa Steinhauf

Commemorating lives lost to the Nazi regime

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The Stolpersteine for Stanislawa Steinhauf in Halle-Saale serve as a poignant reminder of the individuals who suffered under the Nazi regime. These brass plaques embedded in the pavement provide a silent yet powerful memorial, urging us to reflect on the importance of remembrance and humanity. As you walk by, consider how keeping the past alive can help shape a brighter future.
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Stanislawa Steinhauf is one of the many individuals commemorated by the Stolpersteine in Halle-Saale, a project that has installed over 75,000 such memorial plaques across Europe since 1992.

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As you stand here, you might feel the subtle resistance of brass beneath your feet. These Stolpersteine tell more than just the story of a name. Stanislawa Steinhauf was more than a number in an inhumane system. Imagine her walking these same streets, just as you are now. Look to your left, far in the distance, you can see the Johanneskirche. A place that might have once been part of her daily life. These plaques urge us to pause and reflect on the importance of preserving the stories of those before us, to ensure we never forget.

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