Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Murdered under the National Socialist Regime
Denkmal für die im Nationalsozialismus ermordeten Sinti und Roma Europas
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Memorial Halls
Open year round, 24/7
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
Simsonweg / Scheidemannstrasse | Between Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag Building, 10117 Berlin, GermanyMap
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Small place but touch many people’s heart with a pond and a background of government’s house .
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Memorial to the Sinti and Roma Murdered under the National Socialist Regime Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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This memorial site is a small quiet pond, the marble and floor tiles around the pond are engraved with the names of the persecuted Sinti and Roma people, as well as the relevant history of the Nazi persecution and slaughter in the concentration camps, to commemorate and mourn the death of the Nazi regime. people who were brutally slaughtered. It is solemn and solemn, and the reflection of the pond is even more heart-stopping.
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Small place but touch many people’s heart with a pond and a background of government’s house .
Always remember that the victims of World War II are innocent. They are also victims of politics, not just Haas, but also those killed.
Open Memorial hall, serious theme, but not depressing atmosphere, to Brandenburg Road
The Sinti and Roma monuments persecuted by the Nazis were dedicated to the victims of the Nazis. The monument is surrounded by many white marble bases. It is magnificent. Every festival there is a commemoration of flowers.
It's near the Capitol and Brandenburg Gate, a dimly lit circle in memory of the horrors of the Nazi regime, peace and tranquility.