Berlin Honors Polish WWII Victims with a Boulder
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A 30-ton boulder was erected in the center of Berlin to commemorate Polish victims after the German attack on Poland in World War II. Ultimately, a memorial site is to be built, but the final decision must be made by the Bundestag.
“The draft has already been approved by the Federal Government in June 2024; the final decision will be taken by the new Bundestag.”
Berlin Honors Polish WWII Victims with a Boulder
To mark a significant anniversary of the end of World War II, Berlin is set to unveil a “temporary memorial” dedicated to the Polish victims of Nazi Germany. The public was stunned to learn that this so-called memorial – described euphemistically in the German media – is essentially a giant boulder. “It’s probably the same […] The post Berlin Honors Polish WWII Victims with a Boulder appeared first on PolandDaily24.com.
The Germans have decided to commemorate the Polish victims of World War II. There are plans to build a monument and a Polish-German House – although they must be approved by the new Bundestag. In the meantime, a “temporary” monument has appeared on the site of the planned construction work. It is a stone weighing almost 30 tons. The erratic boulder called the “Stone of Remembrance for Poland 1939-1945” was placed on the grounds of the former ope…
A temporary memorial site is being built near the Chancellery and the Bundestag in Berlin to honor the victims of the German occupation of Poland. The centerpiece of the initiative will be the "Stone of Remembrance for Poland 1939-1945" — a boulder weighing nearly 30 tons. The case has sparked controversy and sharp comments on the Internet.
The Germans have planted their scab in power in Warsaw, and now they can mock us with their eyes,” said Rafał Ziemkiewicz.
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