Heydrich’s “grave.” ?
Apropos the odd post wisely closed by others in the sense of good hygiene, I was under the impression that the part of the Invaliden Friedhof in Berlin,
whence Heyrdrich was buried was then destroyed either in the war and/or in the construction of the Berlin Wall. Hence, it is impossible to decorate his grave.
Am I in error?
Of course, anyone who boasts about such a thing here with us does not belong on this site and has many, many sites elsewhere in the Dreck to
engage in such odd and repugnant practices.
whence Heyrdrich was buried was then destroyed either in the war and/or in the construction of the Berlin Wall. Hence, it is impossible to decorate his grave.
Am I in error?
Of course, anyone who boasts about such a thing here with us does not belong on this site and has many, many sites elsewhere in the Dreck to
engage in such odd and repugnant practices.
I have been to the Invaliden Friedhof several times, and I saw no such grave there at all.
Do persons in Praha go decorate the place near the rail way station where he was assassinated?
In any case, thanks to the authorities for their swift hygiene.
Especially with the deepening crisis associated with political violence and such, we must keep this site a safe and sane place.