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stolpersteine (noun) - refers to stumbling blocks, typically cobblestone-sized memorials laid in various countries to commemorate victims of the Holocaust
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Stolpersteine are placed right into the pavement.
He is also commemorated by a stolpersteine in front of the Neumünster in Würzburg.
The Stolpersteine project has led to a new interest in the forgotten victims.
Individual deportees have been commemorated with stolpersteine on a number of sidewalks in Oslo.
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And for that reason we set the Stolpersteine here on this spot.
The Stolpersteine were designed and placed by Gunter Demnig.
See the List of cities by country that have stolpersteine for stolpersteine in other countries.
Stolpersteine vor der Kunsthochschule.
Friedrich Amerhauser was the first mayor who granted permission to install stolpersteine within his city.
The majority of Stolpersteine commemorate Jewish victims of the Holocaust.
This is an incomplete list of the roughly 1000 cities and towns that have stolpersteine.
A scientifically correct list of all Stolpersteine in Prague does not exist.
The stolpersteine memorials were created by German artist Gunter Demnig.
People 's attention is drawn towards the stolpersteine by reports in newspapers and their personal experience.

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Stolpersteine in Berlin.
They are called Stolpersteine - stumbling stones.
Stolpersteine on Twitter.
Have you heard about the Stolpersteine or stumbling stones?
Stolpersteine in Kassel.
The e-mails I sent inquiring about his Stolpersteine project went unanswered.
Today, stolpersteine are found in nearly the entire area of the country.
Four years later, he received permission to install 600 more stolpersteine in Cologne.
The Stolpersteine lie in front of the victim ‘ s last freely-chosen place of residence.
Some 113 holocaust victims are commemorated by brass plaques on Karlsruhe 's sidewalks, the so-called Stolpersteine.
The Stolpersteine were laid in the presence of local politicians, the media and local residents.
There are 38 stolpersteine in Bochum.
Four years later, Demnig got permission to install 600 more stolpersteine in Cologne.
The name of the Stolpersteine in Croatian is Kamen spoticanja, and in Italian, pietre d'inciampo.
Since 2007, Demnig has frequently been invited to place stolpersteine in the Netherlands.
Demnig's Stolpersteine are small, cobblestone-sized brass memorials for the victims of National Socialism.
In the small cities of Tišnov there are 15, and in Lomnice u Tišnova 9 stolpersteine.
The Stolpersteine in Hranice na Moravě were collocated by the artist himself on 12 August 2015.

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