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German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R), the Prime Minister of Baden-Wuertemmberg Baden-Württemberg, Guenther Oettinger (2-L) his partner Friederike Beyer (L) and the President of the Federal Constitutional Court, Hans-Juergen Papier (2-R) arrive for the official memorial service at St. Karl Borromaeus Church in Winnenden, Germany, 21 March 2009. Mourners commemorated the 15 vicitims k

German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R), the Prime Minister of Baden-Wuertemmberg Baden-Württemberg, Guenther Oettinger (2-L) his partner Friederike Beyer (L) and the President of the Federal Constitutional Court, Hans-Juergen Papier (2-R) arrive for the official memorial service at St. Karl Borromaeus Church in Winnenden, Germany, 21 March 2009. Mourners commemorated the 15 vicitims k Stock Photo
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2700 x 2004 px | 22.9 x 17 cm | 9 x 6.7 inches | 300dpi

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21 March 2009

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R), the Prime Minister of Baden-Wuertemmberg Baden-Württemberg, Guenther Oettinger (2-L) his partner Friederike Beyer (L) and the President of the Federal Constitutional Court, Hans-Juergen Papier (2-R) arrive for the official memorial service at St. Karl Borromaeus Church in Winnenden, Germany, 21 March 2009. Mourners commemorated the 15 vicitims killed during the rampage shooting at secondary school ?Albertville? in Winnenden and Wendlingen on 11 March 2009, when 17-year-old Tim K. shot 15 people and himself. During the ceremony, the name of each victim was read out aloud, then two teenagers carried a candle inscribed with the victim?s name and a yellow rose through the church?s central aisle and placed it on the altar. Photo: Ronald Wittek

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