11 March 2022, Berlin: Pascal Kober (l-r), Federal Government Commissioner for the Concerns of Victims of Terrorist and Extremist Attacks in Germany, Petra Terhoeven, historian, Stephan Harbarth, President of the Federal Constitutional Court, and Nancy Faeser (SPD), Federal Minister of the Interior and Home Affairs, stand during the minute's silence at the German government's commemoration of the victims of terrorist violence. The Day of Remembrance, which is to be held annually on March 11, ties in at the national level with the European Day of Remembrance, which was established afte
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dpatop - 11 March 2022, Berlin: Pascal Kober (l-r), Federal Government Commissioner for the Concerns of Victims of Terrorist and Extremist Attacks in Germany, Petra Terhoeven, historian, Stephan Harbarth, President of the Federal Constitutional Court, and Nancy Faeser (SPD), Federal Minister of the Interior and Home Affairs, stand during the minute's silence at the German government's commemoration of the victims of terrorist violence. The Day of Remembrance, which is to be held annually on March 11, ties in at the national level with the European Day of Remembrance, which was established after the Madrid bombings of March 11, 2004, and is celebrated throughout Europe. Photo: Carsten Koall/dpa Pool/dpa