Peine’s Updated Stolpersteine Guide Honors Nazi Victims with New Stories
The Peine City Archives has released a significantly updated special edition on Stolpersteine for 2025. The publication aims to make a commemorative walk through the city more tangible and is a revised version of the 2012 issue, expanded with new information and nine additional Stolpersteine. The special edition, titled 'Archiv Sonderblatt Nr. 3/2025', is organized by the last freely chosen addresses of Peine residents who were victims of Nazi persecution. It is a poignant reminder of the city's history and the lives affected by the Nazi regime. The publication is available for download and can also be obtained in printed form at several locations in Peine. The city archives, responsible for the release, has not specified the exact team or person behind the publication. The updated special edition serves as a powerful tool for remembrance and education. It invites residents and visitors alike to explore the city's past, honouring the memory of those who suffered persecution. The new edition, with its additional Stolpersteine, provides a more comprehensive understanding of the city's history and the impact of Nazi persecution on its residents.
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