Growing up as part of an ethnicity that has had its fare share of tragic events in the past, the Shoah hardly ever appeared in Bulgarian history books. By the time I found out about the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, I had already seen it in numerous tourist catalogs and photos, but still had no clue what it stood for. To discover that the place which supposedly commemorates the deaths of the six million brutally murdered Jews has been valorized into one of Berlin’s signature selfie hotspots, with thousands of tourists snapping pics daily, seemed absolutely unacceptable to me. And the latest project of Israeli…

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