File:Stolpersteine Frankfurter Allee, Berlin 3.JPG

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English: So-called Stolpersteine, remembering Jewish people who used to live on Frankfurter Allee and were deported and killed during the Holocaust. These stones are made out of bronze and quite small in size, and are placed into the sidewalk pavement. They slightly stick out to make people trip (stolpern in German) and therefore to remember the former neighbours and inhabitants. They are spread all around Berlin. In this case Hertha Adam and Alexander Adam are being remembered, who used to live on Frankfurter Allee and were deported and murdered by the Nazis in 1941.
Date 14 February 2006 (according to Exif data)
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Author Gryffindor

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current18:05, 23 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 18:05, 23 February 20062,560 × 1,920 (1.03 MB)Gryffindor (talk | contribs)== Summary == *Description: So-called ''Stolpersteine, remembering Jewish people who used to live on Frankfurter Allee and were deported and killed during the Holocaust. *Source: self-made. I release it into the public domain. == Licensing =

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