Vor den Augen aller

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Beneath the fluttering flags, a silent story unfolds. Here, at the Lübeck Hauptbahnhof, stands “Vor den Augen aller.” This memorial, created by Friederike Jürß, isn’t etched in stone or cast in bronze. Instead, it breathes with fabric and wind. Three flagpoles reach skyward, each bearing a stark white flag. Upon these flags, words are printed. Not grand pronouncements, but fragments of lives torn apart. “Vor den Augen aller” translates to “Before the Eyes of All.” The name itself is a chilling reminder. The deportations of Lübeck’s Jewish community happened here, at this bustling station, in broad daylight. People boarded trains, their futures uncertain. Their final words, preserved in letters and testimonies, now flutter in the breeze. These aren’t static displays. The flags change, marking key dates in the tragic timeline of the Holocaust. One flag might commemorate the liberation of Auschwitz. Another might bear witness to the deportations to Theresienstadt. The ever-shifting display forces us to confront the ongoing nature of remembrance. It reminds us that history isn’t confined to textbooks. It happened here, before the eyes of all. The location itself amplifies the impact. A train station is a place of transition, of arrivals and departures. For the Jewish community of Lübeck, this station became a point of no return. The constant flow of travelers, the announcements over the loudspeakers, all serve as a backdrop to the silent cries of the past. “Vor den Augen aller” isn’t a monument to be admired from afar. It’s a living, breathing testament to a community lost. It compels us to pause, to reflect, and to remember that indifference is complicity. The next time you pass through this station, look up at the flags. Let their words resonate within you. Carry the stories with you, and ensure that such atrocities are never again witnessed “before the eyes of all.”

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