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People laid down on the streets of Germany for an art project.

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The picture and articles by ABC News, Baltimore Sun, and Adobe support the claim.On March 24, 2014, people laid down in the pedestrian zone of a street in Frankfurt as part of an art project in remembrance of the 528 victims of the "Katzbach" Nazi concentration camp. The inmates of the Katzbach concentration camp were forced into a death march to the concentration camps of Buchenwald and Dachau on March 24, 1945, in Nazi Germany. Some 528 victims of Katzbach were buried at Frankfurt's central cemetery.

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