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- One of the many mass graves in Bergen-Belsen
The sign reads "Here rest 5000 dead. April 1945". - "Reichstag", Berlin
The German Parliament building from 1894-1933, and again since 1999. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reichstag_%28building%29 - Nyhavn ("New Harbor"), Copenhagen
- "House of the Seamen's Guildhall" (1535), Lübeck, Germany
- Egeskov Castle, Denmark
- Karl Junker house, Lemgo, Germany
A weird house designed and built by schizophrenic architect Karl Junker. http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/karl-junker-house - Egeskov Castle, Denmark
- Clock tower, Dahme, Germany
- Cologne Cathedral at night
- Externsteine, Germany
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Externsteine - "Schwerbelastungskörper" - a failed Nazi construction project in Berlin
The Nazis (actually, some of the Nazis' French prisoners) built this huge concrete cylinder to test whether the area's sandy ground would be able to withstand an even larger 'triumphal arch'. It turns out that it wouldn't. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schwerbelastungsk%C3%B6rper - "Konzerthaus", Berlin
- Egeskov Castle, Denmark
- Ruhr Museum, Essen, Germany
- A memorial to Anne Frank and her sister, who died in Bergen-Belsen
This is not their grave; they were buried in one of the many mass graves here.