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The Warsaw Uprising Memorial in memory of the deportees of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising stands in the park of the memorial to the victims of the Neuengamme Nazi concentration camp at Hamburg. It was unveiled on 1 September 1999 among others by Hamburg culture senator Christina Weiss and in the presence of novelist Andrzej Szczypiorski. On a polished surface made up of 36 elements, two of which with German and Polish texts on opposite sides, and to be walked on, are positioned in three rows 30 rough-hewn granite blocks. A gravel path is leading to the front side of the sculpture with which it forms a small valley. The stone used is exclusively Polish Strzegom granite. The memorial is dedicated to the 6000 Poles deported from the 1944 Warsaw Uprising to the Nazi concentration camp in Neuengamme

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  • Pomnik Polaków Deportowanych z Powstania Warszawskiego w Hamburgu (pl)
  • Warsaw Uprising Memorial (Hamburg) (en)
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  • Pomnik Polaków Deportowanych z Powstania Warszawskiego – polski pomnik w Hamburgu na terenie muzeum - miejsca pamięci b. obozu koncentracyjnego w Neuengamme, upamiętniający ok. 6000 Polaków deportowanych z powstania warszawskiego w 1944. Pomnik ma formę kwadratowej granitowej płyty z leżącymi na niej w trzech rzędach trzydziestoma łupanymi blokami granitowymi. (pl)
  • The Warsaw Uprising Memorial in memory of the deportees of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising stands in the park of the memorial to the victims of the Neuengamme Nazi concentration camp at Hamburg. It was unveiled on 1 September 1999 among others by Hamburg culture senator Christina Weiss and in the presence of novelist Andrzej Szczypiorski. On a polished surface made up of 36 elements, two of which with German and Polish texts on opposite sides, and to be walked on, are positioned in three rows 30 rough-hewn granite blocks. A gravel path is leading to the front side of the sculpture with which it forms a small valley. The stone used is exclusively Polish Strzegom granite. The memorial is dedicated to the 6000 Poles deported from the 1944 Warsaw Uprising to the Nazi concentration camp in Neuengamme (en)
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  • Warsaw Uprising Memorial (en)
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  • The Warsaw Uprising Memorial in memory of the deportees of the 1944 Warsaw Uprising stands in the park of the memorial to the victims of the Neuengamme Nazi concentration camp at Hamburg. It was unveiled on 1 September 1999 among others by Hamburg culture senator Christina Weiss and in the presence of novelist Andrzej Szczypiorski. On a polished surface made up of 36 elements, two of which with German and Polish texts on opposite sides, and to be walked on, are positioned in three rows 30 rough-hewn granite blocks. A gravel path is leading to the front side of the sculpture with which it forms a small valley. The stone used is exclusively Polish Strzegom granite. The memorial is dedicated to the 6000 Poles deported from the 1944 Warsaw Uprising to the Nazi concentration camp in Neuengamme and was initiated by the Polish community in Hamburg commemorating at the same time the 60th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II. Polish sculptor Jan de Weryha-Wysoczański created the monument pro bono. (en)
  • Pomnik Polaków Deportowanych z Powstania Warszawskiego – polski pomnik w Hamburgu na terenie muzeum - miejsca pamięci b. obozu koncentracyjnego w Neuengamme, upamiętniający ok. 6000 Polaków deportowanych z powstania warszawskiego w 1944. Pomnik ma formę kwadratowej granitowej płyty z leżącymi na niej w trzech rzędach trzydziestoma łupanymi blokami granitowymi. (pl)
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