
Memorials for victims of National Socialism
Memorials for victims of National Socialism are monuments, plaques, or sites established to honor those who suffered and perished during the Nazi era (1933–1945). They serve as reminders of the atrocities committed, including the Holocaust, where millions of Jews, Romani people, disabled individuals, and others were murdered. These memorials aim to preserve the memory of victims, promote reflection on history, and encourage ongoing commitment to human rights and tolerance, ensuring such horrors are not repeated. They are cultural and historical symbols that foster understanding, empathy, and awareness of this tragic period.