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No Stolpersteine This Week

This is the first week since I started the blog that I haven’t seen any Stolpersteine.  I wish this meant that I had seen the memorials to all those who need to be honoured in Berlin but I know that’s not true. There are photos of all the Stolpersteine I have seen in Berlin in […]

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ALIAS: Busy in Berlin

Friday seems to be the day for discovering great (fresh) street art in Berlin.  On Good Friday it was AliCé and the Friday just gone – ALIAS. I spotted one of these pieces from the tram window as I was heading out for a wander on Friday morning so on the way home I got […]

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Stolpersteine 59: In memory of Gertrud Teppich (Luisenstrasse 54/55) in Berlin

Stolpersteine 59

I saw just one Stolperstein again this week and I have added this photo to the gallery here as usual. This brass cobble was dedicated to Gertrud Teppich (Luisenstrasse 54/55). My first post about Stolpersteine gives more background about these memorials to the victims of National Socialism created by artist Gunter Demnig.

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AliCé in Wunderstadt

I realise that the title is Denglish – it’s not grammatically correct in German and doesn’t make sense in English (and the name AliCé is neither) – but I couldn’t resist it. Good Friday really lived up to its name for me.  I walked around Friedrichshain and Kreuzberg taking photographs of the incredible art of […]

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Berlin Stolpersteine 58

I saw just one Stolperstein this week despite covering a lot of ground in Berlin and I have added this photo to the gallery here as usual. This Stolperstein was a memorial to Bertha Fiedler (Kantstrasse 148). My first post about Stolpersteine gives more background about these memorials to the victims of National Socialism created by […]

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