- Marienetta Jirkowsky
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Marienetta Jirkowsky Born 25 August 1962
Bad SaarowDied 22 November 1980 (aged 18)
Hennigsdorf hospitalCause of death Shot by a guard whilst attempting to leave East Berlin Monuments White Crosses, Berlin
"Window Of Remembrance", Berlin
"Marienetta Jirkowsky Monument", Hohen NeuendorfKnown for Youngest of 8 women killed at the Berlin Wall Marienetta "Micky" Jirkowsky (August 25, 1962, Bad Saarow, Brandenburg – November 22, 1980, Hennigsdorf) was a German woman killed trying to cross the Berlin Wall.
At 3.40am on November 22, 1980, Marienetta Jirkowsky and two friends attempted to cross the border between East and West Berlin. They were discovered by East German border guards and Jirkowsky was hit by 27 bullets, mainly in her stomach. She died the same day at 11.40 in Hennigsdorf hospital; she was 18 years old.
Marienetta Jirkowsky was the youngest of the 8 women killed at the Berlin wall, among the total of 136 victims.
Memorials to her death are located in the "White Crosses" memorial, next to the Reichstag building, in the "Window Of Remembrance" of the Berlin Wall Memorial in Berlin and near the former scene of the crime, in Hohen Neuendorf.
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