
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a mural featuring four portraits of individuals, painted in a monochromatic style. Each portrait is accompanied by a small, rectangular plaque with text. The mural is divided into four vertical panels by grey metal frames. The leftmost panel depicts a woman with dark hair pulled back, wearing a white collar and a dark robe. Below her portrait is a plaque with the name "Else Uri" and a birth year. The second panel from the left features a man with a shaved head, a mustache, and a white shirt with a tie, also wearing a dark robe. His plaque reads "Erich Gloeden" and a birth year. The third panel from the left shows another man, similar in attire to the second panel, with a shaved head and a mustache. His plaque also identifies him as "Erich Gloeden" and includes a birth year. The rightmost panel displays a woman with short, dark hair, smiling, and wearing a white collar and a dark robe. Her plaque is for "Dr. Elisabeth Charlotte Gloeden" and includes a birth year. The murals appear to be located outdoors, as suggested by the lighting and the presence of a textured surface resembling brick or cobblestone at the bottom of the image, along with a grate. The background of the mural panels alternates between a light grey and black. The overall presentation suggests a memorial or historical depiction. The plaques contain German text, indicating the location is likely in a German-speaking area. Specifically, the text on the plaques mentions "Berlin-Westend," placing the location within the Westend district of Berlin, Germany.
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