Germany
Bavaria
Upper Bavaria
Memorial to the Victims of Nazi Tyranny (Platz der Opfer des Nationalsozialismus, Munich)
Germany
Bavaria
Upper Bavaria
Memorial to the Victims of Nazi Tyranny (Platz der Opfer des Nationalsozialismus, Munich)
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Location: Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany
In the nearby Wittelsbacher Palais (demolished) was the Munich headquarters of the Gestapo with a prison during National Socialism, where many people were exposed to the terror of the Nazi regime. To commemorate those who were persecuted and murdered, the area freed by the war destruction and road relocation was dedicated to these victims in 1946.
In 2013 the area was redesigned in its current form. The granite column with the eternal flame behind a bronze grille was designed by the sculptor Andreas Sobeck in 1985.
May 25, 2020
The Square of the Victims of National Socialism is a green space in Munich that creates the transition from Maximiliansplatz to Brienner Straße. This area was given its current name in 1946. There are no postal addresses on him. The memorial to the victims of the Nazi tyranny stands on the square. A steel sculpture in the form of a barred cube stands on a high granite base. An eternal light in it.
muenchenwiki.de/wiki/Platz_der_Opfer_des_Nationalsozialismus
October 2, 2020
The monument to the victims of the Nazi tyranny is a memorial in the old town of Munich. It was created in 1985 by the sculptor Andreas Sobeck, who originated from winemaker, and built in memory of the victims of the National Socialist dictatorship (killings / assassinations due to the dictatorship) on the square of the victims of National Socialism on the corner Brienner Straße / Maximiliansplatz.
June 12, 2019
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