In Berlin we walked amongst The Memorial to the Murdered
Jews of Europe which is the Holocaust memorial for Germany. The memorial consists of a Field of Stelae
and is made up of 2711 concrete blocks of varying heights. One thing we heard over and over is that the
coating on the concrete blocks to prevent graffiti (which is prevalent in
Berlin) to stick was being applied by a sister company to a company that
provided the gas, Zyklon B for the
concentration camps gas chambers. After
long conversations, they decided to allow the company to complete their
contract and the company took no payment for their work.
At the information center there is a long piece of the
Berlin Wall that they have left intact. Running
parallel to the wall are story boards with the history of the Natzi Party and they
tell about impact it had on the people and lands in Berlin. It told story after story of Gypsies, Jews,
people who were mentally and physically disabled from within the city that were
transported to concentration camps, never to be seen again. There was a picture of a six year old little
girl who had epilepsy and parents sent her to a hospital to see what they could
do to help her get better. Alongside the
picture is a letter from her father to the hospital asking when the visiting
hours are for the new place she was at and when they could go and see her. She was transported just days before to a camp
and just disappeared. Story after story
of heartbreak and cruelty lined the wall.