Monument to the Polish Deportees of the Warsaw Uprising in Hamburg, photo Erixson, 2010, Public domain
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Granite slab with inscription from the Monument to Poles Deported from the Warsaw Uprising in Hamburg, photo Roland.h.bueb, 2020
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"Monument to Poles Deported from the Warsaw Uprising" in Hamburg

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"Monument to Poles Deported from the Warsaw Uprising" in Hamburg

In Hamburg, there is the 'Monument to the Poles Deported from the Warsaw Uprising' by Jan de Weryh-Wysoczański. The work was created in 1999 and is located on the grounds of the museum, which is a memorial to the former concentration camp in Neuengamme. The sculpture takes the form of a granite slab on which three rows of granite blocks - thirty blocks in each row - have been placed. The work commemorates some 6,000 Poles deported from the Warsaw Uprising in 1944.

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Time of origin:
1999
Creator:
Jan de Weryha-Wysoczański (rzeźbiarz; Hamburg)(preview)
Publikacja:
25.07.2024
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