Three memorials

Three more memorials. First the Spiegelwand at the Hermann Ehlersplatz, near a former synagogue, with many, many names of victims who used to live nearby. Sorry, it was very difficult to take good pictures, because of the mirrors (Spiegel) and because of the market at the square. Plus another monument with mirrors, at the Hausvogteiplatz, in honor of the Jewish fashion store owners who had businesses at this square. On the stairs from U-Bahn 2 to the monument, there are 19 names and addresses of Jewish-owned fashion stores that were there until the 1930s. Finally, next to the Reichstag building, a monument for the 96 (!) Reichstag deputies who were murdered by the Nazis. Many of them in Brandenburg, Plötzensee or Sachsenhausen, places that I visited earlier during my visit to Berlin. Tonight, I have a reservation for a guided tour of the Bundestag. With that, I'm finishing 17 amazing, very well spent days in one of my favorite  cities. Tomorrow morning, I'm flying home.

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