Bronze plaque next to Treblinka sculpture by Vadim Sidurt at District Court Square, Charlottenburg Berlin. Holocaust Victims plaque


Sculpture Treblinka 1966 by Russian sculptor Vadim Sidurt at District Court Square, Charlottenburg Berlin. Holocaust Victims Memorial. A sculptural memorial for the victims of the extermination camp to the east of Warsaw where 900,000 Jews were murdered Sculpture of stacked human bodies in abstract form. There are two bronze plaques next to the sculpture. One plaque bears the Word Treblinka and the sculptor’s name in Cyrillic & latin script and the second bears the inscription ‘Over 750,000 people were murdered. But who from the past closes the eyes, becomes blind to the present. Who is inhumanity do not want to remember he becomes vulnerable again for new injustices.’


Size: 4800px × 3200px
Location: Amtgerichtsplatz,charlottenburg,Berlin
Photo credit: © Eden Breitz / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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