Stock Photo - Morius Enden und Jenni Moli, members of the artists' collective 'Zentrum fuer politische Schoenheit', stand in the 'Monument of shame' (German: 'Denkmal der Schande'), a scaled down recreation of the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, erected within sight of the premises of the Alternative for Germany politician Hoecke in Bornhagen, Germany, 22 November 2017. Referring to Hoecke's 'Dresden Speech', in which he called the Holocaust Memorial a 'Monument of Shame', the polit-arts activists of the artists' collective 'Zentrum fuer politische Schoenheit' (lit. 'Center for Political Beauty') set up 24 concrete steles near the house of Hoecke. The project was financed via donations under the title 'Deine-Stele.de' (lit. 'Your Stele'). Photo: Swen Pförtner/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa. - Bornhagen/Thuringia/Germany

Stock Photo: Morius Enden und Jenni Moli, members of the artists' collective 'Zentrum fuer politische Schoenheit', stand in the 'Monument of shame' (German: 'Denkmal der.

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