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Memories do not step sent on January 12, 2015 (18:38) by Domenico Spanò. 3 comments, 347 views. [retina]

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avatarsupporter
sent on January 12, 2015 (23:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Maybe were put there on purpose, not to go unnoticed. You could not find the title most touching and respectful.
Greetings, Claudio.

avatarsenior
sent on January 12, 2015 (23:36) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

The "stumbling blocks" (Stolpersteine) are widespread and attended a memorial designed and created by German artist Gunter Demnig to commemorate the individual victims of the Nazi and Fascist deportation.
The artist produces small brass plates placed on the size of the porphyry cubes of road surfaces, which are then embedded in the pavement in front of the last house freely chosen by the victim. Each plaque reads "Here lived?": The victim's name, date and place of birth and that of death or disappearance.
I thought it was only right to give any explanation on the meaning of these stumbling blocks.
Domenico you did well to post this last picture of tragic events. MArio

for further study you can visit the following page.
http: //www.museodiffusotorino.it/news/1171/pietre-dinciampo-torino

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sent on January 13, 2015 (14:38) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks for the comments and the deepening of Mario did not know, really interesting.

Greetings


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