100,000 paving stones of memory have been laid in Germany and Europe to commemorate people murdered or persecuted under the Third Reich. Two cobblestones of memory were laid this Saturday, May 13 to pay tribute to Zoya Aqua-Kaufmann, daughter of a Cameroonian and a German.

The German colonial past that explains the existence of these Afro-Germans before the Second World War remains little known as the fate of these people. Of the 10,000 in Berlin, those for Zoya and Hans Joachim Aqua-Fmann are the 6th and 7th.