Former Reichsbankbuilding, Bebelplatz, Herbert Baum Group, Armenian Genocide
I finished my first full day in Berlin by walking from the Petriplatz (House of One) to the former building of the Reichsbank, and from there, through the Bebelplatz (the site of the infamous book burning ceremony on 10 May 1933 by the Nazis and their helpers), to the monument for the members of the Herman Baum Group, who in 1942 were arrested after trying to set fire to an antisemitic exhibition in the Lustgarten, on the Museuminsel. The Herbert Baum Gedenkmal bears clear signs of the DDR years, including the fact that his (and most of the group's) being Jews is not mentioned at all. Near the Bebelplatz I came across a very modest monument which honors the victims of the genocide of the Armenians by the Turkish/Ottoman Committee of Union and Progress (1915-1917).








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