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Memorial Stele for Lothar Hennig

Between 1961 and 1989, at least 140 people lost their lives at the Berlin Wall. The victims include refugees and their relatives, civilians, and East German border guards who lost their lives while attempting to cross the Wall, during border checks, or as a result of the border regime. This interactive map highlights locations throughout the city that commemorate these victims. Each marker indicates a location associated with the circumstances of a death or the victim.

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Map of Memorial Sites

The Berlin Wall has disappeared from the cityscape. This map highlights places in today’s urban landscape that serve as reminders of the Berlin Wall. These include memorial sites, informational panels, exhibitions, and artworks. The map provides insight into historical events, personal stories, and the varying forms of expression within the culture of remembrance.

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