Denk Mal Am Ort (DMAO) is the personal remembrance of an individual or family persecuted in
Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt during the Nazi era.
We want to commemorate these people each year in the neighborhood where they lived, specifically the weekend closest to the day World War II ended in
Berlin.
The DMAO project was inspired by the OPEN JEWISH HOMES project initiated by Dutch activist Denise Citroen: Every house has a story to tell and it is good to
shed more light on this once a year.
Denise Citroen launched the project in 2012 in cooperation with the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam.
Marie Rolshoven, Jani Pietsch and Florian Voss brought the idea to Berlin in 2016, extending commemoration to include anyone persecuted by the Nazis.
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