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  • BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 1, 2013: The Memorial To the Murdered Jews In Europe honors the victims of the Holocaust (Shoah) on February 1 in Berlin. The memorial was designed by Peter Eisenman.
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  • BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 1, 2013: "The Empty Library" by Israeli artist Mischa Ullman is an underground room with empty white bookcases as viewed on February 1, 2013 in Berlin. Located on the Bebelplatz outside Humboldt University, it is a memorial to the site of the Burning of Books on May 10, 1933.
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  • BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 1, 2013: This memorial commemorates members of the German Parliament, mostly Socialists and Communists, who were murdered by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945 as seen in Berlin on February 1, 2013.
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  • The art Shalekhet, or Fallen Leaves, consists of 10 000 faces punched out of steel are distributed on the ground of the “Memory Void” in the Jewish Museum in Berlin. Israeli artist Menashe Kadishman dedicated his artwork not only to Jews killed during the Shoah, but to all victims of violence and war. Visitors are invited to walk on the faces and listen to the sounds created by the metal sheets, as they clang and rattle against one another.
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  • BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 1, 2013: "The Empty Library" by Israeli artist Mischa Ullman is an underground room with empty white bookcases as viewed on February 1, 2013 in Berlin. Located on the Bebelplatz outside Humboldt University, it is a memorial to the site of the Burning of Books on May 10, 1933.
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  • Faces with mouths open in the form of a scream are the basis for the Shalekhet memorial to the Victims of Foreign Wars in the Jewish Museum of Berlin, Germany. This image was created using the Bromoil process.
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  • The Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, Germany contains over 1,300 concrete columns. This image was created using the Bromoil process.
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  • The Memorial to Burning Books in the Bebelplatz area of Berlin, Germany commemmorates the site where library books were piled up and burned in 1933. This image was created using the Bromoil process.
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  • Bare feet symbolize humanity in a small Holocaust memorial that was given by Germany to Israel in the garden of the President's residence.
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