A political claim at St. Hedwig's
Große Hamburger Straße, Berlin. The inscription tells how the revolutionaries of 1848 spared the hospital when the nuns proclaimed they were on the side of the poor and the sick. The unspoken story that it does not tell is how the hospital was, exceptionally, allowed to continue as a Catholic institution under the East German government.
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Taken on Wednesday October 25, 2017
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Posted on Saturday April 6, 2019
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