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Berlin, Germany - September 3, 2015: Three brass brick plaques on a Berlin sidewalk mark the location of the former home of Gerda, Ilse, and Arthur Dannenbaum, who were deported and died in the Holocaust. Similar plaques are found throughout Berlin and other cities. The plaque is called a stolperstein (literally "stumbling block") and commemorates victims of Nazi oppression.
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Berlin, Germany - September 3, 2015: Three brass brick plaques on a Berlin sidewalk mark the location of the former home of Gerda, Ilse, and Arthur Dannenbaum, who were deported and died in the Holocaust. Similar plaques are found throughout Berlin and other cities. The plaque is called a stolperstein (literally "stumbling block") and commemorates victims of Nazi oppression.