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  • Employees of the station Radio Free Europe

    At a meeting in Warsaw
  • Jerzy Fedorowicz (left) and Barbara Kwiatkowska

    Photo: Krzysztof Litwin
  • In the Consulate of the Republic of Poland in Munich, March 1993

    From left: Father Tadeusz Kirschke, Barbara Kwiatkowska, unknown
  • Meeting in the Consulate of the Republic of Poland in Munich

    Employees of the station Radio Free Europe, far right Leszek Zadlo, next to him Barbara Kwiatkowska, on 12 December 1992
  • Meeting in the Consulate of the Republic of Poland in Munich on 12 December 1992

    Leszek Zadlo centre, Barbara Kwiatkowska right
  • Employees of the station Radio Free Europe, February 1994

    From left to right: unknown, Jacek Kaczmarski, Leszek Zadlo, Barbara Kwiatkowska, Zbigniew Łapiński
  • Package campaign as part of aid for Poland during the state of war

    Munich, February-March 1982
  • Leszek Zadlo, Barbara Kwiatkowska and her sister

    Package campaign as part of aid for Poland, Munich, February-March 1982
  • Barbara Kwiatkowska (centre) in “The Joy of Living”

    1961
  • Barbara Kwiatkowska-Lass

    1959
  • Barbara Kwiatkowska-Lass with her second husband, Karlheinz Böhm

    New York, 1962
  • Barbara Kwiatkowska-Lass and Alain Delon

    In “The Joy of Living”, 1961
  • Barbara Kwiatkowska-Lass 1961 at the Cannes Film Festival

    Left behind the actress Roman Polański, second from right Alain Delon
  • Barbara Kwiatkowska-Lass

    1984
  • Distinguished guests from Zgierz (in the background)

    Distinguished guests from Zgierz (in the background)
  • Opening

    From left: Msgr. Yean Choong (Apostolic Nunciature in Germany), Klaus Leutner, Bishop Christian Stäblein (Bishop of the Berlin- Brandenburg Silesian Upper Lusatia Protestant Church ), Berlin Rabbi Pro...
  • Student delegation from the R. Traugutt Grammar School in Zgierz

    Student delegation from the R. Traugutt Grammar School in Zgierz and a representative of the Archenhold Grammar School in Berlin at the symbolic scattering of Polish earth on the urn field.
  • “Giving the dead their identity back...” – Klaus Leutner

    “Giving the dead their identity back...” – Klaus Leutner
  • View of the urn field after the transformation

    The inscription reads: “Tu spoczywają prochy ponad 1370 osób, które cierpiały i straciły życie w wyniku nazistowskiej przemocy.“ (Here lie the ashes of more than 1,370 people who suffered under the te...
  • The memorial on the day of the ceremonial opening

    The glass wall with the names of those who were murdered is the dominant element of the memorial. It forms an L shape which extends from the end of the urn field at the cemetery wall to the south-west...