Bebelplatz, the site of the 1933 Nazi book burning incident, has a glass-covered underground empty bookshelf sculpture in the center of the square to commemorate. Well, the Nazis burned books. We burned books more than 2,000 years ago. We also changed our cultural destiny. It's the same.
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Bebelplatz, the site of the 1933 Nazi book burning incident, has a glass-covered underground empty bookshelf sculpture in the center of the square to commemorate. Well, the Nazis burned books. We burned books more than 2,000 years ago. We also changed our cultural destiny. It's the same.
Surrounding the bronze statue of Frederick the Great, to the south is Bebelplatz, formerly known as the Plaza de Theatre. To the west of the square is the Baroque Old Royal Library of Humboldt University (Alte K nigliche Bibliothek) and to the southeast corner is the Sankt-Hedwigskathedrale, part of which imitates the architecture of the Roman Pantheon. It is the first and only Roman Catholic Church in Berlin before 1854.
Der Doppelplatz hat zwei Schwerpunkte, die alle mit der Nazi-Tyrannei zusammenhängen. Der erste ist ein Nazi-Bücher-Memorial, das im Mittelpunkt steht, und der zweite Schwerpunkt ist die Bischofskathedrale von St. Hedwigs, die jeweils symbolisch ist.
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It's a square in downtown Berlin. On May 10, 1933, the Nazis held a book burning ceremony, burning about 20,000 books. Now every year, students at Humboldt University sell books in the square to commemorate.