angesegt How - the text of Thomas about the bike ride tour of Kreuzberg: Vanished synagogues in Kreuzberg
As part of the traces of Jewish life in the rainbow factory, there was a cycle of 14 clock leadership under the theme "Lost Synagogues in Kreuzberg.
The tour lasts two and a half hours, had twelve participants and consisted of nine stations.
The first stop was at the Orange Square, the center of the city known as Luis. Here at the beginning there was the 20th Century Jewish life in a busy department stores, factories and apartments. The resident Jews came mainly from Eastern Europe.
We went to St. Moritz Square, where the family home value of Stralsund had a department store. The following stations were places where synagogues were: Dresden Street, Lime Street, Axel-Springer-Haus, in between a visit to the Jewish Museum, Old James Street, by the Knights Road (the so-called export-quarters) and finally to the Orthodox synagogue Kottbusser shore. The latter is still the way, and guarded by police.
Ute Our guide did a very good job. I found disturbing, however, two observations of participants. One said that the persecution of the Jews not Germany went out, but was planned internationally. Another added that the Jews were so persecuted in the Middle Ages.
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