The Monument of German Unity, also known as the Monument "Divided Germany", and after its inauguration and before reunification referred to as the "Monument of the German East", was inaugurated on June 16, 1961, at the Mainz Fischtor-Platz on the anniversary of the people's uprising in the former GDR on June 17, 1953, with the inscription "Germany is indivisible". It mainly contains the names of former German cities located east of the Oder and Neisse rivers that were then under Polish or Russian administration, as well as cities in the then German Democratic Republic.
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Address: Mainz, Germany
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