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Wall of names, Memorial to the 80000 Jewish Victims of the Holocaust from Bohemia
Wall of names, Memorial to the 80000 Jewish Victims of the Holocaust from Bohemia and Moravia, Pinkas Synagogue, Prague, Czech Republic, Europe. Robert Harding Picture Library provides high quality travel, nature, wildlife & environmental photos. © Godong
Media ID 19952565
Filename: 809-4881.jpg
Size: 5180 x 3441 (7.6MB)
Date: 28th January 2012
Source: WorldInPrint
Credit: Godong/Robert Harding
Source: www.robertharding.com
City: Prague
County: Central Bohemia
Country: Czech Republic
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This print captures the solemnity and significance of the "Wall of Names" at the Pinkas Synagogue in Prague, Czech Republic. Serving as a poignant memorial to the 80,000 Jewish victims from Bohemia and Moravia who perished during the Holocaust, this image is a powerful reminder of one of history's darkest chapters. The photograph showcases intricate details of the wall, where thousands upon thousands of names are meticulously inscribed. Each name represents an individual life lost, a story cut short by unimaginable cruelty. The close-up shot allows viewers to appreciate both the scale and intimacy of this memorial. As we gaze upon this haunting image, our eyes are drawn to someone pointing towards a specific name on the wall. This gesture symbolizes an act of remembrance and reverence for those who suffered unthinkable atrocities. It invites us to reflect on their lives and honor their memory. The Pinkas Synagogue itself adds another layer of historical significance to this photograph. A place once filled with prayer and celebration now stands as a testament to resilience amidst tragedy. Its walls bear witness not only to immense loss but also serve as a reminder that such horrors must never be repeated. In capturing this moment within these hallowed walls, Godong/Robert Harding has immortalized not just an architectural marvel but also an enduring tribute to humanity's capacity for compassion and collective healing.