Construction of Germany’s national Holocaust memorial in Berlin is slated to begin later this month with the clearing away of World War II-era ruins and munitions from a site near the Brandenburg Gate. Groundbreaking for the memorial’s subterranean archive and museum is to take place in the spring, according to Sybille Quack, the director of the private foundation building the memorial.
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