NRW Remembers Victims of War and Dictatorship on Volkstrauertag - NRW Honors War Victims in Solemn Memorial Ceremony This Saturday
North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) will hold a memorial ceremony this Saturday at 4:00 PM, honouring victims of war and violent oppression. The event, taking place in Erkelenz, will be attended by notable figures including NRW Education Minister Dorothee Feller, NRW State Parliament President André Kuper, and NRW State Chairman of the German War Graves Commission Thomas Kutschaty.
The ceremony aims to remember the approximately 330,000 war dead buried in over 2,100 war cemeteries across North Rhine-Westphalia. It serves as a poignant reminder of the region's history and the importance of peace and remembrance. The expected guests, including Minister Feller, President Kuper, and Chairman Kutschaty, will pay their respects and lead the commemorative event.
The memorial ceremony in Erkelenz this Saturday at 4:00 PM is a solemn occasion for North Rhine-Westphalia to honour the victims of war and violent oppression. The event underscores the region's commitment to remembrance and peace.
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