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Headstones of Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht and others desecrated at Berlin cemetery

THE headstones of Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, Ernst Thalmann and other revolutionary martyrs have been vandalised in a shocking desecration at the Friedrichsfelde Cemetery in Berlin.

The metal plaques carrying the names and dates of birth and death of the leading communists buried around the Memorial to the Socialists have been taken in an attack reported to German police on Monday.

The tombs surround a giant gravestone bearing the inscription The Dead Remind Us, and form part of an enclosed park within the cemetery whose walls bear the names of hundreds of other revolutionaries killed in the struggle, from those slain fighting fascism in the Spanish Civil War to victims of Nazi terror in Germany itself. 

Each year, on the second Sunday in January, crowds march to the monument to lay red carnations on the tombs.

Police say they have no clues as to the perpetrators but recognise a political motive is “clearly identifiable.” 

The original monument on the site was erected in 1926 on the site where the coffins of Luxemburg and Liebknecht, murdered by far-right paramilitaries on the orders of Germany’s then Social Democrat government in 1919, were interred. 

It was destroyed by the Nazis in 1935 but replaced by East Germany’s socialist authorities in 1951. 

It has periodically been a target of far-right vandalism.

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