Berlin – Munich Council Upholds Ban On Holocaust ‘Stumbling Stones’

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    FILE - German artist Gunter Demnig places two pieces of the Holocaust memorial project "Stolpersteine" (stumbling blocks) into the pavement outside a residential building in Berlin, April 25, 2014REUTERSBerlin – Munich’s city council has refused to lift a ban on so-called “stumbling stones,” tiny plaques embedded in sidewalks to commemorate Holocaust victims outside their former homes, which are a common sight elsewhere in Germany.

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    The opposition Greens and a smaller group on the council had sought to clear the way for the stones carrying Holocaust victims’ names to be laid, something that councilors first rejected in 2004.

    But news agency dpa reported that the majority of councilors voted against on Wednesday. Opponents of the stones — who include Jewish leaders in Munich — object to them on the grounds that they allow victims’ names to be trampled on again.

    Munich instead plans to commemorate victims with posts and plaques outside houses and a memorial with victims’ names.


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    bennyt
    bennyt
    8 years ago

    A better way to commemorate Holocaust victims is not to purchase German made products. When I see a frum Jew driving a Mercedes or Audi, I feel like walking up to them and slapping them right across their face! These companies used our brothers and sisters as slave laborers in their factories.

    fat36
    fat36
    8 years ago

    What’s about Volkswagen or the car beetle as they call it that I think Hitler (that bastard )himself designed