List of expellee monuments in Berlin

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This list of displaced monuments in Berlin shows the displaced monuments in the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany . It does not claim to be complete.

Overview

  • Neue Wache : Central Memorial of the Federal Republic of Germany (1993): “We remember the peoples who suffered from war. We remember their citizens who were persecuted and lost their lives. We remember those who fell in the world wars. We commemorate the innocent who lost their lives as a result of the war and the consequences of the war in their homeland, who died in captivity and during displacement. "
  • Theodor-Heuss-Platz : Memorial (1955): Freedom, Law, Peace. - "This flame warns: never again expulsion!"
  • Lilienthalstrasse cemetery : Memorial stone: Against war and violence. It admonishes the victims of displacement, kidnapping, rape and forced labor. Innocent children and mothers, women and girls. Your suffering in the turmoil of the Second World War should remain unforgettable - in order to prevent future suffering. (2001)
  • Röblingstrasse in Berlin-Tempelhof, memorial stone: those who did not return, who lost their home, who still live in bondage.
  • Christ Cemetery : Memorial mother and child: How one's mother comforts one. ( Isaiah 66:13)

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