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DEUTSCHLAND MAHNMAL HOLOCAUST EROEFFNUNG
General view shows the Holocaust memorial site in Berlin Tuesday May 10, 2005. After years of debate and delay, Germany on Tuesday finally dedicates its national Holocaust memorial, an undulating field of concrete slabs on a site resonant with both the terror of German history and the vibrancy of today's reunited Berlin. The memorial, designed by U.S. architect Peter Eisenmann, consists of 2,711 concrete slabs through which visitors can wander. (KEYSTONE/AP Photo/Fabrizio Bensch, pool)
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20050510
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BERLIN DEUTSCHLAND
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KEYSTONE
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AP REUTERS POOL
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FABRIZIO BENSCH
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2200 x 1332 px
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