As time marches on, inscribed names fade and seemingly descend into anonymity – still, each recalls the intricate and personal story of an individual. Monuments like the one that has stood in Rhine since 1868 symbolize curtailed stories often untold: elaborate biographies exchanged voluntarily for letters on cold, chis eled stone. In 1848, a wave of immigrants claimed new identities […]
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