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  • Christian Y. Schmidt  lights a candle at a makeshift memorial at  Arnswalder Platz in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • Christian Y. Schmidt  lights a candle at a makeshift memorial at  Arnswalder Platz in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • Christian Y. Schmidt  lights a candle at a makeshift memorial at  Arnswalder Platz in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • Christian Y. Schmidt  lights a candle at a makeshift memorial at  Arnswalder Platz in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • Christian Y. Schmidt  lights a candle at a makeshift memorial at  Arnswalder Platz in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • Christian Y. Schmidt  lights a candle at a makeshift memorial at  Arnswalder Platz in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • Christian Y. Schmidt  lights a candle at a makeshift memorial at  Arnswalder Platz in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • People gather at  a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • A person watches candles at  a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • People gather at  a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • Candles burn at a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • A person places candles at  a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • Christian Y. Schmidt  lights a candle at a makeshift memorial at  Arnswalder Platz in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • at  Arnswalder Platz in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • People gather at  a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • People gather at  a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • People gather at  a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • A person watches candles at  a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • A person watches candles at  a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • Candles burn at a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • A candle with the word "PAPA" written on it burns at a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • A candle with the word "PAPA" written on it burns at a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • A person places candles at  a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • People gather at  a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • People gather at  a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • A person places candles at  a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • Christian Y. Schmidt  lights a candle at a makeshift memorial at  Arnswalder Platz in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • Christian Y. Schmidt  lights a candle at a makeshift memorial at  Arnswalder Platz in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • Candles burn at a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • Christian Y. Schmidt  lights a candle at a makeshift memorial at  Arnswalder Platz in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • Candles burn at a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • Candles burn at a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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  • A candle with the word "PAPA" written on it burns at a makeshift memorial in Berlin, Germany, January 17,  2021. The memorial is part of the initiative  "Corona-Tote sichtbar machen" (lit. Make corona deaths visible) by Christian Y. Schmidt and Veronika Radulovic,  since December 6, 2020, people gather at the fountain of Arnswalder Platz every Sunday at 16:00, light candles and place placards with the current death toll reported in Germany at the time. The death toll in Germany by variouse sources revolved around 47,000.
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