In the heart of Berlin, the Missing House stands as a poignant tribute to the losses suffered during World War II. This space, where a house once stood before being destroyed by a bomb in February 1945, now serves as a memorial. Metal plaques embedded in the ground recall the names of those who perished, inviting visitors to reflect on the senseless devastation of war. The open area between the remaining buildings offers a stark reminder of the city’s history and the human cost of conflict.
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