Stolpersteine: The citizens’ art initiative commemorating WW2 courage in Copenhagen

September 19 2024 marks the 80th anniversary of a mass deportation of Danish policemen to concentration camps by Nazi soldiers. A citizens’ memorial project is keeping their courage alive through urban art in Copenhagen.

Two ‘Stolpersteine’ – commemorative paving stones designed by the German artist Gunter Demnig. Photo: Pixabay

On September 19, 1944, Nazi soldiers carried out a large-scale operation in Denmark, arresting over 1,900 Danish policemen.Denmark had been occupied since 1940, and the arrests were the result of its refusal to cooperate further with the German occupiers. The policemen were deported to concentration camps in Germany, where many lost their lives. 2024 will see […]


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