Jewish Hospital Berlin
Heinz-Galinski-Straße 1, 13347, Berlin
Berlin, Germany





In this hospital, that was built in 1914, 800 to 1.000 Jews survived the Second World War. A part of the hospital was used as field hospital by the Wehrmacht. In 1944 a transit camp was also situated here, from where a couple of transports of Jews to Auschwitz took place. Nowadays it’s still a hospital with a Jewish identity. A commemoration plaque on a wall outside tells the history.
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