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Politik, Querdenker, Bundestagsblockade
Sogenannten "Querdenker" sowie verschiedene rechte und rechtsextreme Gruppen hatten fuer den 18. November 2020 zu einer Blockade des Bundestag aufgerufen. Sie wollten damit verhindern, dass es eine Abstimmung ueber das Infektionsschutzgesetz gibt.
Es sollen sich ca. 7.000 Menschen versammelt haben. Sie wurden durch Polizeiabsperrungen daran gehindert zum Reichstagsgebaeude zu gelangen. Sie versammelten sich daraufhin u.a. vor dem Brandenburger Tor.
Im Bild: Die Polizei setzt nach Aufloesung der Kundgebung und mehrfachen Flaschenwuerfen vor dem Brandenburger Tor Wasserwerfer ein. Etliche Demonstranten waren mit entsprechender Schutzkleidung (Schutzbrillen und Regenkleidung) darauf vorbereitet. Der Demonstrant mit Brille haelt ein Megafon in der linken Hand und hat ein Plakat mit Mahatma Ghandi vor dem Bauch.
18.11.2020, Berlin
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: A member of the socialist-jewish youth movement Ken Berlin of the Hashomer Hatzair talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: A person lays down flowers as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: ELLEN HAENDLER, who lost more than 80 relatives during the Nazi period, talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: A person lays down flowers as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: ELLEN HAENDLER, who lost more than 80 relatives during the Nazi period, talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: A person lays down flowers as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: ELLEN HAENDLER, who lost more than 80 relatives during the Nazi period, talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: ELLEN HAENDLER, who lost more than 80 relatives during the Nazi period, talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: The group Zhetwa plays as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Holocaust survivor KURT HILLMAN talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Holocaust survivor KURT HILLMAN can be seen as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: ELLEN HAENDLER, who lost more than 80 relatives during the Nazi period, talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Protesters can be seen holding a red flag as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Two protesters can be seen behind flowers and candles as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Flowers and candles can be seen as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Holocaust survivor KURT HILLMAN talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Two protesters can be seen behind flowers and candles as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Holocaust survivor KURT HILLMAN talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: A detail of the Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial can be seen as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Holocaust survivor KURT HILLMAN talks as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Flowers and candles can be seen as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Night of Broken Glass Remembrance
Germany, Berlin, November 09, 2020: Flowers and candles can be seen as people commemorate victims of the Nazi regime during a rally of at Levetzowstraße Deportation Memorial in Berlin-Moabit on the 82nd anniversary of the anti-Semitic November pogroms of November 9, 1938 also known as Kristallnacht or Night of the broken glasses. The attacks committed by the Nazis were the prelude to open violence against Jews. Around 400 Jews were murdered during the night, and hundreds more were arrested, deported, and tortured. More than 1,400 synagogues as well as thousands of stores, apartments and Jewish cemeteries were destroyed. The Association of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime/Federation of Antifascists (VVN-BdA) had called for remembrance despite the restrictions of the Corona pandemic take a stand against anti-Semitism.
Therme in Erding vor Wiedereröffnung in der Corona-Krise, 2020
Die Therme Erding hat sich auf die Wiedereröffnung nach dem Corona-bedingten Lockdown vorbereitet. Unter Beachtung der neuen Abstands- und Hygieneregeln dürfen nun endlich wieder Badegäste begrüßt werden. Im Bild die neue Attraktion: Rutschen mit virtuell Reality Brillen.
Therme in Erding vor Wiedereröffnung in der Corona-Krise, 2020
Die Therme Erding hat sich auf die Wiedereröffnung nach dem Corona-bedingten Lockdown vorbereitet. Unter Beachtung der neuen Abstands- und Hygieneregeln dürfen nun endlich wieder Badegäste begrüßt werden. Im Bild die neue Attraktion in der Therme Bullyparade, der RIDE mit VirtuellReality Brillen.
Coronavirus in Berlin
Coronavirus-Lockdown in Berlin. A man with a gas mask in a bar inside a bar in the district of Prenzlauer Berg. The man used the gas mask more as a joke, rather than taking it seriously. The bar still stayed open, despite the closure of all clubs and bars that night. The Berlin Senate decided to close all clubs and bars a few days earlier than the decided date. Not all bar owners did know of that decision and where unsure, if they could still be open. Despite the fear, people where still going out, as they knew they will not be able to pursue their social contacts for the coming weeks or months.
Coronavirus in Berlin
Coronavirus-Lockdown in Berlin. A gas mask on a bar inside a bar in the district of Prenzlauer Berg. A man used the gas mask as a joke, rather than taking it seriously. The bar still stayed open, despite the closure of all clubs and bars that night. The Berlin Senate decided to close all clubs and bars a few days earlier than the decided date. Not all bar owners did know of that decision and where unsure, if they could still be open. Despite the fear, people where still going out, as they knew they will not be able to pursue their social contacts for the coming weeks or months.
Singapore, Republic of Singapore, man with face mask at a busy bazaar in Chinatown
24.01.2020, Singapore, Republic of Singapore, Asia - A man with a respirator mask sits on his electric scooter in the Chinatown district of Singapore in the middle of a busy street bazaar that takes place every year on Chinese New Year. This happens shortly after the first infection with the coronavirus has been confirmed in the city-state. [automated translation]
Dieter Reiter und Elisabeth Merk in der Ausstellung "#mitmünchnern" in München, 2020
Oberbürgermeister Dieter Reiter und Stadtbaurätin Elisabeth Merk (im Bild mit einer Augmented-Reality-Brille) führen im Rahmen eines Presserundgangs durch die Jahresausstellung des Referats für Stadtplanung und Bauordnung in der Münchner Rathausgalerie.
Dieter Reiter und Elisabeth Merk in der Ausstellung "#mitmünchnern" in München, 2020
Oberbürgermeister Dieter Reiter und Stadtbaurätin Elisabeth Merk (im Bild mit einer Augmented-Reality-Brille) führen im Rahmen eines Presserundgangs durch die Jahresausstellung des Referats für Stadtplanung und Bauordnung in der Münchner Rathausgalerie.
Dieter Reiter und Elisabeth Merk in der Ausstellung "#mitmünchnern" in München, 2020
Oberbürgermeister Dieter Reiter und Stadtbaurätin Elisabeth Merk (im Bild mit einer Augmented-Reality-Brille) führen im Rahmen eines Presserundgangs durch die Jahresausstellung des Referats für Stadtplanung und Bauordnung in der Münchner Rathausgalerie.
Dieter Reiter und Elisabeth Merk in der Ausstellung "#mitmünchnern" in München, 2020
Oberbürgermeister Dieter Reiter und Stadtbaurätin Elisabeth Merk (im Bild mit einer Augmented-Reality-Brille) führen im Rahmen eines Presserundgangs durch die Jahresausstellung des Referats für Stadtplanung und Bauordnung in der Münchner Rathausgalerie.
New Year's Eve celebration at Marienplatz in Munich, 2019 / 2020
The first New Year's Eve night in Munich, where there is a complete ban on fireworks in the pedestrian zone and at Marienplatz. The S- and U-Bahn trains pass through Marienplatz station without stopping from 23.30 to 00.15 hrs. Empty champagne glasses and orange peels on the fish fountain. [automated translation]
New Year's Eve celebration at Marienplatz in Munich, 2019 / 2020
The first New Year's Eve night in Munich, where there is a complete ban on fireworks in the pedestrian zone and at Marienplatz. The S- and U-Bahn trains pass through Marienplatz station without stopping from 23.30 to 00.15 hrs. Empty champagne glasses and orange peels on the fish fountain. [automated translation]