Trains to Life – Trains to Death is a 2.25 meter outdoor bronze sculpture by architect and sculptor Frank Meisler, installed outside the Friedrichstraße station at the intersection of Georgenstraße and Friedrichstraße, in Berlin, Germany. It is the second in a series of so far five installations also on display near train stations in London, Hamburg, Gdańsk and Hook of Holland.
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| - Züge in das Leben – Züge in den Tod (de)
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| - Das Denkmal Züge in das Leben – Züge in den Tod; trains to death – trains to life 1938–1939 ist die zweite von bisher fünf Skulpturen zur Kindertransporthistorie 1938–39, erschaffen vom gebürtigen Danziger und Zeitzeugen Frank Meisler. In gemeinsamer Arbeit mit Lisa Sophie Bechner, Kindertransport Organisation Deutschland e.V., ist diese Skulptur am authentischen Abfahrtsort der Kinder, dem Bahnhof Berlin Friedrichstraße, entstanden. (de)
- Trains to Life – Trains to Death is a 2.25 meter outdoor bronze sculpture by architect and sculptor Frank Meisler, installed outside the Friedrichstraße station at the intersection of Georgenstraße and Friedrichstraße, in Berlin, Germany. It is the second in a series of so far five installations also on display near train stations in London, Hamburg, Gdańsk and Hook of Holland. (en)
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| - The sculpture in 2009. In the foreground are the five children, and in the background are the two children . (en)
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| - Das Denkmal Züge in das Leben – Züge in den Tod; trains to death – trains to life 1938–1939 ist die zweite von bisher fünf Skulpturen zur Kindertransporthistorie 1938–39, erschaffen vom gebürtigen Danziger und Zeitzeugen Frank Meisler. In gemeinsamer Arbeit mit Lisa Sophie Bechner, Kindertransport Organisation Deutschland e.V., ist diese Skulptur am authentischen Abfahrtsort der Kinder, dem Bahnhof Berlin Friedrichstraße, entstanden. (de)
- Trains to Life – Trains to Death is a 2.25 meter outdoor bronze sculpture by architect and sculptor Frank Meisler, installed outside the Friedrichstraße station at the intersection of Georgenstraße and Friedrichstraße, in Berlin, Germany. It is the second in a series of so far five installations also on display near train stations in London, Hamburg, Gdańsk and Hook of Holland. The sculpture depicts two groups of children. One group is a pair of children symbolizing those saved by the Kindertransport, which brought 10,000 Jewish children from soon-to-be Nazi-occupied countries in Eastern Europe to safety in the United Kingdom and other countries. The other group consists of five children, who represent the 1,600,000 Jewish and non-Jewish children brought by Holocaust trains to the concentration camps and later killed there. Meisler himself was among those saved by the Kindertransport. (en)
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