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Three new stumbling stones in Velsen in memory of murdered Jews

Three new stumbling stones in Velsen in memory of murdered Jews

Three new Stolpersteine are being installed in the municipality of Velsen to commemorate local Jewish residents murdered during World War II. These memorial stones serve as a tribute to the community members lost during the Holocaust.

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