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"A Stolperstein is a special cube, only ten centimeters by ten centimeters. Attached to it is a shiny brass plate that bears the name and life dates of those who suffered under the cruel hand of Nazi extermination or persecution. It's a small yet powerful symbol of remembrance and respect. The name Stolperstein itself carries a deep significance. It literally translates to 'stumbling stone', but it holds a metaphorical meaning of being a 'stumbling block' as well. This unique term captures the essence of these commemorative cubes. Each Stolperstein is carefully placed at the very last residence or workplace freely chosen by the person before they became a victim of Nazi terror. Research about future Stolperstein locations is usually done by local school children and their teachers, victims' relatives, or local history organizations. Today, over 70,000 can be found in over 1,200 cities around Europe. The first Stolpersteine in Copenhagen were placed in 2019 - a touching way to pay homage to the lives of these victims and acknowledge that you’re walking by the places they called home, and the paths through Copenhagen that they once walked."

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