A Day Full of Memories and Memorials, part I

 Today I was on my feet and on the roads for over 12 hours, roaming various parts of Berlin, which is a huge city. First, I took buses to the memorial site for the former Moabit freight station, like Gleis 17 one of the stations from where Berlin Jews were deported, the vast majority of them to their deaths. 



From there, I traveled and walked to Amsterdamer Strasse 10, where Elise and Otto Hampel used to live before they were arrested and executed at Plötzensee Prison. The house is part of a housing complex with a fence, and the memorial shield with their names can hardly be seen today. The local branch of the Social-Democratic Party put a sheet with information about the courageous work of the Hampels on the fence. I added a picture of the commemorative shield that found in Wikipedia.





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