Trier
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Germany’s oldest city is a UNESCO world heritage site. Remains of the ancient Roman empire within walking distance.
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Tourist attractions
Sophie Hein (4 min)
Brass memorial plaque for Sophie Hein, born 1865, deported and murdered in Treblinka in 1942.
Else Hanau (5 min)
Memorial plaque commemorating Else Hanau, born 1890, deported in 1942 to Izbica where she was murdered.
Else Huth (6 min)
Memorial for Else Huth, deported in 1941 and murdered in 1942 in Chełmno during the Holocaust.
Wilhelm Reitsch (6 min)
Memorial brass plaque honoring Wilhelm Reitsch, born 1903, murdered in 1941 during Hadamar Aktion T4.
Josef Dany (6 min)
Memorial commemorating Josef Dany, institutionalized in 1938 and killed in 1944 during Aktion T4 in Hadamar.
Alexander Altmann (6 min)
Brass memorial commemorating Alexander Altmann.
Arthur Ermann (7 min)
Brass memorial commemorating Arthur Ermann in Trier, reflecting local historical remembrance.
Norbert Nathan Wohlgemuth (7 min)
Brass memorial plaque commemorating Norbert Nathan Wohlgemuth, who fled to Sweden in 1934.
Richard Milton (7 min)
Memorial made of brass dedicated to Richard Milton, located in Trier.
Heinz Kahn (7 min)
Memorial made of brass dedicated to Heinz Kahn, located in Trier.


























