Arbeit Macht Frei is written on the gates and literal translation would be work is liberating.
If it drops it is called a portcullis.
not necessarily a bench with a plaque, but a big iron gate with "work will set you free" written in German across the entrance.
The FranksOtto Frank was separated from his family, when the Franks were taken to Aushwitz and women and men were separated. This is the last time he saw his family.
There are three entrance gates on Fort Knox. They are the Chaffee Gate, the Brandenburg Gate, and the Wilson Gate. Normally there are at least 2 guards in each gate shack. There are also Military Police as Fort Knox is a military post.
Yes, the Japan arch, also known as the Torii gate, is still standing today. It is a traditional gate commonly found at the entrance of Shinto shrines in Japan.
It was a sign at the entrance of aushwitz (a concentration camp)
Other names for an entrance gate are: access gate entry gate
The homophone for a manner of walking is "gate" and for an entrance is "gate" as well.
gait, gate
outdoor main gate entrance height
Gait and gate.
a manner of walking = gait an entrance = gate
a manner of walking = gait an entrance = gate
a manner of walking = gait an entrance = gate
a manner of walking = gait an entrance = gate
The writing typically found on a torii gate is called 神韻 (shintai) which means "sacred object". It signifies the entrance to a Shinto shrine.
the funtain gate