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This image depicts a mural painted on a metal surface, possibly a door or facade, in Berlin, Germany. The mural features three portraits of individuals in dark clothing, each with a small plaque beneath them. The overall style of the painting is realistic, rendered in grayscale.

The portrait on the left shows a woman with dark, curly hair, a light-colored fur collar, and a brooch. The plaque beneath her reads: "Henriette Gottlieb, *1884 Verh., Hust., deportiert zusammen mit ihrem Mann am 24.10.1941 nach Lodz/Litzmannstadt, ermordet am 2.1.1942. Wohnte Kaiserdamm 84, Berlin-Westend".

The central portrait is of a man with short, graying hair, wearing a collared shirt and dark robes. The plaque below him states: "Dr. Theodor Haubach, *1896 Im Widerstand mehrmals verhaftet, zuletzt 1944, hingerichtet am 23.1.1945 im Gefängnis Plotzensee. Wohnte Falterweg 11, Berlin-Westend".

The portrait on the right is of a woman wearing a dark cloche hat and a dark coat. The plaque beneath her says: "Hildegard Margis, *1887 Geb. Beck, im Widerstand verhaftet am 18.9.1944, verstorben am 30.9.1944 im Frauengefängnis Barnimstrasse. Wohnte Lyckallee 28, Berlin-Westend".

The metal surface appears to be divided into three vertical panels, with visible seams between them. The background of the mural is a light gray, textured surface. To the left of the mural, a section of a light blue painted metal door with hinges is visible. The bottom of the image shows a rough, dirty surface, likely ground or pavement, with some debris. In the lower right corner of the mural, a small rectangular plaque with text and a website address is visible, possibly indicating the artist or source. The overall condition of the painted surface suggests it is exposed to the elements, with some signs of wear and dirt.
Silver Moon

Jun 21, 2026

Berlin, Germany

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This image depicts a mural painted on a metal surface, possibly a door or facade, in Berlin, Germany. The mural features three portraits of individuals in dark clothing, each with a small plaque beneath them. The overall style of the painting is realistic, rendered in grayscale. The portrait on the left shows a woman with dark, curly hair, a light-colored fur collar, and a brooch. The plaque beneath her reads: "Henriette Gottlieb, *1884 Verh., Hust., deportiert zusammen mit ihrem Mann am 24.10.1941 nach Lodz/Litzmannstadt, ermordet am 2.1.1942. Wohnte Kaiserdamm 84, Berlin-Westend". The central portrait is of a man with short, graying hair, wearing a collared shirt and dark robes. The plaque below him states: "Dr. Theodor Haubach, *1896 Im Widerstand mehrmals verhaftet, zuletzt 1944, hingerichtet am 23.1.1945 im Gefängnis Plotzensee. Wohnte Falterweg 11, Berlin-Westend". The portrait on the right is of a woman wearing a dark cloche hat and a dark coat. The plaque beneath her says: "Hildegard Margis, *1887 Geb. Beck, im Widerstand verhaftet am 18.9.1944, verstorben am 30.9.1944 im Frauengefängnis Barnimstrasse. Wohnte Lyckallee 28, Berlin-Westend". The metal surface appears to be divided into three vertical panels, with visible seams between them. The background of the mural is a light gray, textured surface. To the left of the mural, a section of a light blue painted metal door with hinges is visible. The bottom of the image shows a rough, dirty surface, likely ground or pavement, with some debris. In the lower right corner of the mural, a small rectangular plaque with text and a website address is visible, possibly indicating the artist or source. The overall condition of the painted surface suggests it is exposed to the elements, with some signs of wear and dirt.

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Silver Moon

Jun 21, 2026

Berlin, Germany

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