White Crosses, Cautionary monument in Germany
The White Crosses memorial stands as a somber reminder of the lives lost attempting to cross the Berlin Wall.
Established on August 13, 1971, it honors the victims who died at the Berlin Wall.
White Crosses is a symbolic representation of the quest for freedom during the Cold War era.
Located in the Mitte district, it's easily accessible for visitors reflecting on Germany's history.
This memorial uniquely embodies the divide between East and West Berlin.
Location: Mitte
Inception: August 13, 1971
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap