Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, has unveiled five stumbling stones in honor of Holocaust victims. Five brass plates referred to as Stolpersteine (“stumbling blocks”) were installed in Belgrade by German sculptor Gunter Demnig at the former residences of Holocaust victims. Each one was marked with the names of the dead, describing their place of birth and where they died, according to Balkan Insight. One of the stumbling stones was unveiled in front of the building where Emil, Avgusta, Hilda and Hans Dajc lived; another in front of the former home of Belgrade architect Matvey Ajzinberg; and a third in front of the...