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Berlin Begins Construction of Memorial Honoring Polish Victims of WWII

The temporary memorial at the historic Kroll-Oper site will be unveiled on May 8, marking the 80th anniversary of the war's end.

Overview

  • The memorial features a 30-ton boulder, a dedication plaque, and a wild apple tree as central elements.
  • It is being erected at the Kroll-Oper site, where Adolf Hitler announced the invasion of Poland in 1939.
  • The dedication text, in both German and Polish, pays tribute to Polish victims of Nazi occupation and German oppression from 1939 to 1945.
  • The project originated as a private initiative and has received official support, symbolizing a step toward deeper reconciliation efforts.
  • The temporary installation precedes plans for a permanent German-Polish House, as mandated by a Bundestag resolution.

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