The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (Denkmal für kick the bucket ermordeten Juden Europas)- otherwise called the Holocaust Memorial-is another Berlin milestone that pulls in sightseers from everywhere the world. It is a memorial in Berlin for the innumerable Jewish victims in the Second World War.
According to datas available, the place holds names of approxiamately 3 million victims of the Holocaust. Underneath the remembrance is a data place that houses the journals, letters, and photos of Holocaust casualties. An audio guide is accessible in English.
• Visit the Memorial to The Murdered Jews Of Europe which helps the people learn more about the tragic history of the Holocaust.
• Explore many exhibitions and rooms which are dedicated to the families and people who lost their lives during the Holocaust.
• Admire the 2711 concrete slabs, designed by Peter Eisenman which will remind you of an abandoned cemetery.
• Visit the information centre where you can learn the story of the Holocaust and look at the millions of names who were killed by the Nazis.