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Auschwitz Memorial
Martin Wiesenfelder was born on 2 February 1908 in Bamberg in Germany. He was deported to from Drancy in the 21st transport of Jews on 19 August 1942. He perished in the camp on 25 September 1942.
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Karen Szomoru Jun 7
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I’m retweeting all these asylum seeker posts to the DHS and GOP. Everyone else should also.
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Pepperment Petty Jun 7
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It’s really a shame that some people refuse to see the similarities between what was happening in Germany in 1939-1940 and what’s going on in the US now. It’s clear as day. 😥
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Carol Rosenberg-Fox/Belle AmbassacattoIsrael 🇮🇱 Jun 7
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May his memory be a blessing.
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Mark Smith Jun 7
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😢
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𝑀𝒶𝓇𝓉𝒾𝓃 𝒲𝒾𝓁𝓁𝒾𝒶𝓂𝓈 𝐸𝓈𝓆. Jun 7
I’ve been to Cabo, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallerta, Acapulco, Cozumel, Huatulco, Zihuatanejo and I honestly don’t remember any of them resembling Auschwitz.
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Rosarugosa Jun 7
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Heartbreaking
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Andy Smith Jun 7
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MARTIN WIESENFELDER
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Alicia Castro Jun 7
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💔
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annabertin Jun 7
Another very dark stain in American History. Stains that should never be covered over, stains we must remember so they are Not repeated.
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Shiny Ross Jun 7
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Going to have to unfollow...going to get political
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shewhohasnofriends Jun 12
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Has a public apology from the USA ever been given for this incident?
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Maria Jørgensen Jun 7
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I am sad to see that you use the situation today at your Southern border and compare with the persecution of the Jews. Many of the migrants are transported and paid for by people like Soros. I retweet all your stories on perished Jews but not these with the bias
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