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EUROPE: A school child in Germany drew this picture of hope in the aftermath of the tragedy.
EUROPE: A school child in Germany drew this picture of hope in the aftermath of the tragedy.
THE AMERICAS: Hondurans share their heartfelt compassion in the United States Embassy’s condolence book.
THE AMERICAS: Canadian students of all ages sent in hundreds of letters and drawings in solidarity with America. These are two examples. (1/2)
THE AMERICAS: The first page from the condolence book presented by the citizens of Mexico; “we are one people from September 11, 2001 onward.”
THE AMERICAS: The representative for UNICEF in Peru expressed sorrow and hopes for a better world.
ASIA & OCEANIA: Dr. A. A. Sultan, the Secretary General of the Islamic Ship-owners Association, Jeddah, Brunei, shares his message in a condolence book.
ASIA & OCEANIA: This photograph of a spread of condolence books sent in from Australia illustrates the abundance and variety of books sent in from throughout the world.
ASIA & OCEANIA: Two citizens of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan express their sympathies for the United States.
ASIA & OCEANIA: Students from homeroom classes at this school in Japan draw pictures and sign their names on wooden boards with gold painted trim. (3/3)
EUROPE: In the aftermath of September 11th, eight German newspapers printed condolence messages that their readers could cut out, adhere to postcards, and mail to the United States Ambassador Daniel Coats in Berlin. Over 30,000 people participated. (1/2)
EUROPE: The Minister of Defense expresses condolences to the United States on behalf of the Estonian government.
EUROPE: Selections from a book of poems written on dove-shaped pages created by a secondary school class in Ireland. (2/2)
EUROPE: The people of Amsterdam, Netherlands express their worries in an official condolence book.
EUROPE: The chief and firemen of the Central Office of Anti-Fire Service in Moscow, Russia express their shock and offer their condolences to their colleagues in New York City and Washington D.C. (1/2)
EUROPE: The chief and firemen of the Central Office of Anti-Fire Service in Moscow, Russia express their shock and offer their condolences to their colleagues in New York City and Washington D.C. (2/2)