Germany – A stumbling block was massively damaged in Berlin

Berlin – A stumbling block was massively damaged in Barfusstrasse. The condition of the stumbling block suggests that it was damaged by a drill. Due to the severe damage, the name of the person to whom the stumbling block is intended to commemorate was also made unrecognizable.

The stumbling block in question is a memorial to Kiwe Wild, who lived in Barfusstraße at the end of the 1930s. In 1939 he was deported first to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp and then to Dachau and Buchenwald, where he was murdered in 1941.

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