File:Floor relief UNSEREN TOTEN Aegidienkirche memorial Breite Strasse Mitte Hannover Germany.jpg

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Deutsch: Kriegsruine der Aegidenkirche im Stadtteil Mitte von Hannover. Das Bild zeigt die Bodenplatte vor dem ehemaligen Altar mit den reliefartig angebrachten Worten "UNSEREN TOTEN".
English: Ruins of Aegidienkirche church. The remains are used as a memorial and are located in Mitte quarter of Hannover, Germany. The image shows the floor plate in front of the former altar. The relief-like letters read "UNSEREN TOTEN" (=[dedicated] to our dead).
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Author Christian A. Schröder (ChristianSchd)
Camera location52° 22′ 09.93″ N, 9° 44′ 22.17″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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