Prinsenpark, Apeldoorn, Memorial park and neighborhood in Apeldoorn, Netherlands
Prinsenpark is a memorial park and neighborhood in Apeldoorn that centers around a monument dedicated to victims of persecution. The monument displays stainless steel plaques engraved with the names and ages of over one thousand individuals.
In January 1943, residents of a nearby psychiatric institution were deported, which led to the creation of this memorial site. The memory of these events has remained central to the location ever since.
The monument displays a yellow Star of David combined with a black cross, reflecting the shared history between Jewish patients and nursing staff who lived here. This visual combination tells their story at a glance.
The site is open to the public and can be visited at any time, allowing visitors to spend time in reflection outside of formal events. The location is well-maintained and easy to find when walking through the neighborhood.
The monument has verses from a 1941 poem by Ida Gerhardt inscribed on its surface. These words were deliberately chosen to preserve the spirit and humanity of that time.
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