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Deutsch: Die drei Granitplatten stammen von der „Großen Straße“ des nationalsozialistischen Reichsparteitagsgeländes in Nürnberg. Sie wurden von Zwangsarbeitern und Gefangenen in Konzentrationslagern bearbeitet und sind sprechende Zeugen.

28.April 1938 Jüdische Schüler und Lehrer wurden vom Akademischen Gymnasium vertrieben.

Im Gedenken: Steine 28.April 2001

Karl Prantl
English: The three granite slabs come from the "great street" of the Nazi Empire party rally grounds in Nuremberg. They were edited by forced laborers and prisoners in concentration camps and speaking witnesses.

28.April 1938 Jewish students and teachers were expelled from the Akademisches Gymnasium.

In remembrance: stones 28Th 2001

Karl Prantl
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Deutsch: 28.04.2001 Enthüllung des Denkmals, drei Steine der so genannten großen Straße des Nürnberger Reichsparteitagsgeländes. Die Straße besteht aus tausenden von Steinen die aus vielen Steinbrüchen Europas in die Konzentrationslager gebracht und dort von Häftlingen und Zwangsarbeitern behauen wurden. Einer der Redner dieser Gedenkveranstaltung war der österreichische Bildhauer Karl Prantl (* 5. November 1923 in Pöttsching, Burgenland; † 8. Oktober 2010 Pöttsching). Die Gedenksteine befinden sich an der Gebäudeseite des Akademischen Gymnasium, Wien 1.,Lothringerstraße (vis a vis des Wiener Konzerthauses). English: 28.04.2001 Unveiling of the monument, three stones of the so-called great street of the Nuremberg Reich Party day grounds. The road consists of thousands of stones that were brought many quarries of Europe to concentration camps, and carved by prisoners and forced laborers. One of the speakers of this commemorative event was the Austrian sculptor Karl Prantl (born November 5, 1923 in Pöttsching Burgenland + 8 October 2010 Pöttsching.) The memorials are located on the side of the building of the Akademisches Gymnasium, Vienna 1.,Lothringerstraße (vis a vis the Wiener Konzerthaus).

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