“Weisse Kreuze” Berlin wall memorial

“Weisse Kreuze” Berlin wall memorial


Berlin, Germany (DE)
he GDR’s border fortifications ran along the eastern side of the Reichstag building (today the home of the German Bundestag). The southern bank of the Spree belonged to West Berlin, while the water itself was on East Berlin territory. In 1971, on the tenth anniversary of the construction of the Wall, a group of private citizens called the “Berliner Bürger-Verein” established the “Weisse Kreuze” (White Crosses) memorial site at the point where, until 1990, the outer wall met the riverbank.

The memorial was temporarily moved to make way for construction along the river at Reichstagufer. The installation, now seven white crosses, returned to the riverbank on 17 June 2003 as a reminder of all those who died trying to escape to West Berlin from the GDR after the border was sealed off.

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The crosses facing land are inscribed with the names of victims and their dates of death – Günter Litfin, 24.8.1961; Ingo Krüger, 10.12.1961; Hans Räwel, 1.1.1963; Klaus Schröter, 4.11.1963; Heinz Sokolowski, 25.11.1965; Marinetta Jirkowsky, 22.11.1980 – as are the crosses facing the river: Udo Düllick, 5.10.1961; Werner Probst, 14.10.1961; Philipp Held, 11.4.1962; Axel Hannemann, 5.6.1962; Lutz Haberland, 27.5.1962; Wolf-Olaf Muszinski, March 1963; and Chris Gueffroy, 5.2.1989. The “unknown victims of the Wall” are also honored.
he GDR’s border fortifications ran along the eastern side of the Reichstag building (today the home of the German Bundestag). The southern bank of the Spree belonged to West Berlin, while the water itself was on East Berlin territory. In 1971, on the tenth anniversary of the construction of the Wall, a group of private citizens called the “Berliner Bürger-Verein” established the “Weisse Kreuze” (White Crosses) memorial site at the point where, until 1990, the outer wall met the riverbank.

The memorial was temporarily moved to make way for construction along the river at Reichstagufer. The installation, now seven white crosses, returned to the riverbank on 17 June 2003 as a reminder of all those who died trying to escape to West Berlin from the GDR after the border was sealed off.

The crosses facing land are inscribed with the names of victims and their dates of death – Günter Litfin, 24.8.1961; Ingo Krüger, 10.12.1961; Hans Räwel, 1.1.1963; Klaus Schröter, 4.11.1963; Heinz Sokolowski, 25.11.1965; Marinetta Jirkowsky, 22.11.1980 – as are the crosses facing the river: Udo Düllick, 5.10.1961; Werner Probst, 14.10.1961; Philipp Held, 11.4.1962; Axel Hannemann, 5.6.1962; Lutz Haberland, 27.5.1962; Wolf-Olaf Muszinski, March 1963; and Chris Gueffroy, 5.2.1989. The “unknown victims of the Wall” are also honored.
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Links: www.berlin.de
By: GlobalPlayer

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