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Memorial to Auschwitz Victims
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The Memorial to Auschwitz Victims, also known as the 'Broken Mirrors' monument, was designed by Jan Wolkers and unveiled in 1993. It serves as a powerful reminder of the atrocities committed during World War II and honors the memory of those who perished. The reflective broken mirrors symbolize that after Auschwitz, the sky will never be whole again.
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