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WESTERBORK,NETHERLANDS, 27 MAY 2017: stone tombs with the numbers of people deported to concentration camps in the war in westerbrok on 27 may 2017
Peace Memorial Park and and memorial hall for the atomic bomb victims, Hiroshima, Japan
Westerbork, The Netherlands - June 15, 2024: End of railway track at Memorial World War Two transit Camp Westerbork in Drenthe Province in The Netherlands.
07-14-2023, Drenthe, Netherlands.\n\nNational Monument Westerbork in the Dutch province of Drenthe. The National Monument Westerbork is a war memorial at the place where the railway connection from Hooghalen ended in Camp Westerbork and from where the trains left for the extermination camps in eastern Europe during the Second World War.\n\nA monument was erected in 1992 at the roll call site of the former transit camp to pay tribute to the 102,000 people from the Netherlands who were murdered by the Nazi regime. The monument consists of stones and each stone represents a victim.
Wittstock, Germany - Jan 26, 2024: more than 16,000 inmates were herded into the Forest Below near Wittstock where they camped without food or water, fenced off by barbed wire. Selective focus
Austerlitz is a village in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is a part of the municipality of Zeist, and lies about 6 km east of Zeist. \n\nIn 1804, an army camp was established at the site, called French camp. The town was founded on 17 August 1806 on the location of the camp. It was given its name by King Louis Napoleon of Holland in honour of the victory of his brother, emperor Napoleon in the Battle of Austerlitz. In 1840, it was home to 233 people.\n\nClose to the town, there is an artificial hill called the Pyramid of Austerlitz , actually part of the municipality Woudenberg. It used to have a wooden obelisk, but was removed in 1808 due to instability. In 1894, a stone obelisk added to the top.
Rittersturz is the memorial site for the German constitution written after WW2 in one of the remaining hotel above the destroyed city Koblenz. The hotel Rittersturz is long gone, only some stones symbolize the originatl 10 districts
Looking at the Monument to the March Dead (German: Denkmal für die Märzgefallenen) in the Weimar Central Cemetery in Weimar, Germany that memorializes workers killed in the 1920 Kapp Putsch. A 1920 design produced by Walter Gropius, in collaboration with Fred Forbát, was selected from those submitted in a competition organized by the Union Cartel and Städtisches Museum Weimar.
The National Holocaust Names Monument at the Weesperstraat in Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Concrete Westerplatte sign in Gdansk, Poland
HOOGHALEN, THE NETHERLANDS - May 25, 2014: Parts of a rebuilt hut at the Westerbork transit camp in Hooghalen, a World War II Nazi refugee, detention and transit camp. Its function during the Second World War was to assemble Romani and Dutch Jews for transport to other Nazi concentration camps
Soviet War Memorial in Berlin, Germany
The Auschwitz II-Birkenau concentration camp, Oswiecim, Poland, Europe, 04. July 2004
Canada Memorial in Green Park in City of Westminster, London. It was designed by the Canadian sculptor Pierre Granche and completed in 1992.
Zwiggelte, Netherlands - Oct 18, 2022: Westerbork was a Nazi transit camp in the province of Drenthe. Anne Frank and Etty Hillesum were transported here during World War II. Selective focus
Fragments of the Berlin Wall in a public park in Koblenz, Germany
Halsteren, Netherlands Watchtower near the Moses bridge, a sunken pedestrian bridge in a moat, in Fort De Roovere
Industrial filter of drainage system
Oosterbeek, Netherlands - 25th June 2024: The Airborne Memorial at Hartenstein, Oosterbeek, Netherlands
Nida, Lithuania - August 09, 2019:  sundial. Parnidis dune, Curonian Spit in Lithuania. UNESCO World Heritage Site
Kragujevac, Serbia - May 26, 2022: A Hundred for One War Monument Landmark by Sculptor Nandor Glid at Sumarice Memorial Park.
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Riga, Latvia - Sep 16, 2024: Riga Transit Camp Kurtenhof or Stalag 350s. The camp would become known for its terrible medical experiments on jewish children. Sunny summer day. Selective focus
Amsterdam, Netherlands: ruined walls and obelisk of the Dutch Holocaust Memorial - 75% of the Dutch-Jewish population was murdered in the Holocaust - The German occupation forces estimated the number of Dutch Jews in 1941 at 154,000, in the German census, 121,000 persons were Ashkenazi and 4,300 persons were members of the (Sephardic) Portuguese-Israelite community - Jewish Cultural Quarter.
Halsteren, The Netherlands, November 19, 2023: wooden observation tower, leaning towards the moat around the former defense structure of Fort de Roovere
Malakwa, British Columbia, Canada - May 16, 2024: Monument for The Last Spike on the Canadian Pacific Railway near Malawka, British Columbia.
Sztutowo, Poland - Sept 5, 2020: Wooden guard tower at the former Nazi Germany Concentration Camp, Stutthof, Poland
Monument on the Allied War Cemetery in Mook in The Netherlands. The cemetery is the last resting place for 311 soldiers who fell in battle while liberating area around Mook.
Leeuwarden, The Netherlands, april 14 2018, Indiemonument to remember the soldiers who fought for piece in the old Dutch colony of Indie
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