Germany pays respect to 80,000 coronavirus victims in a ceremony
As coronavirus cases surge in Germany, the country hosted a ceremony to pay respects to the grieving families
Germany held a national memorial service on Sunday for its nearly 80,000 victims of the coronavirus pandemic
Germany held a national memorial service on Sunday for its nearly 80,000 victims of the coronavirus pandemic
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Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Frank-Walter Steinmeier joined an ecumenical service in the morning at Berlin's Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church
Chancellor Angela Merkel and President Frank-Walter Steinmeier joined an ecumenical service in the morning at Berlin's Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, a memorial against war and destruction, before attending a ceremony later at the capital's Konzerthaus concert hall.
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The ceremonies were broadcasted live on public television as the country still has restrictions imposed on number of people who can attend gatherings
The ceremonies were broadcasted live on public television as the country still has restrictions imposed on number of people who can attend gatherings.
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Berlin's Mayor and Chairman of the State Premiers' Conference (MPK) Michael Mueller also came to the ceremony to pay respects to the dead
Berlin's Mayor and Chairman of the State Premiers' Conference (MPK) Michael Mueller also came to the ceremony to pay respects to the dead.
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;Apostolic Nuncio to Germany Nikola Eterovic also arrived at the ceremony to share the pain of grieving families
Apostolic Nuncio to Germany Nikola Eterovic also arrived at the ceremony to share the pain of grieving families.