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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Esther’s Walk transposed to Switzerland
We have had a request to provide the line of Esther’s walk to a colleague visiting Switzerland during the time that the project will be taking place. Here is the ‘line on the map’ with a destination yet to be … Continue reading
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Honouring Esther walk ready for ground truthing
I have now re drawn the route that we think Esther might have been forced along from the slave labour camp back to the death camp at Bergen Belsen taking into account her testimony and our research. Roads will have … Continue reading
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Tagged art, Bath, Belsen, deathmarch, forcedwalks, holocaust, memorial, memory, trauma, walking
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