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CANDLES Museum 9h
We are saddened that the world has lost another Mengele Twin. Stephanie (Heilbrunn) Heller and her sister Annetta (Heilbrunn) Able were born in Yugoslavia and raised in Prague. Stephanie was sent to Theresienstadt, , and Ravensbruck. Our heart goes out to the her family.
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Auschwitz Memorial 16h
We are sure that there is a lot of people out there who are interested. They simply do not know that is here. Help us to reach them please.
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Poland in Toronto Sep 12
This is the story the world should know! Listen to the broadcast ‘The Current’ about Polish hero Cpt. Witold Pilecki an unbroken soldier a member of the PL Underground State & the only voluntary prisoner of the Nazi German concentration camp
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Auschwitz Exhibition Sep 12
was the largest, most lethal and most highly organized of the German Nazi camps. It combined a function of a concentration camp and extermination center. More people were killed there than in any other Nazi camp.
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Suchitra Vijayan Sep 12
“To write poetry after is barbaric” said Adorno, but some journalists have gone on to write more sinister haikus in defense of the State’s abuse of power. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
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Auschwitz Exhibition Sep 11
September 11, 1943 | The 44th transport from Berlin arrives at . It includes 54 Jewish men, women and children. After the selection, 9 women are admitted to the camp. The remaining 45 people are killed in the gas chambers immediately.
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Auschwitz Memorial Sep 10
10 September 1942 | Franciszek Doszek (camp. no. 18271) who had escaped on 28 March 1942, was captured and placed in the camp prisoner, the bunker of Block 11. On 12 December 1942 he was released from the bunker and most probably executed by shooting.
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Auschwitz Memorial Sep 10
Replying to @AuschwitzMuseum
Tadeusz Paolone (camp no. 329, deported in the first transport of Poles to on 14 June 1940) was a Polish army officer. In he joined the resistance movement. On 25 September 1943 he was executed by shooting at the yard of Block 11 in I.
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Auschwitz Memorial Sep 10
A plaque honoring captain Tadeusz Paolone was unveiled at the public library in Tymbark. The guest of the event was the survivor Zofia Posmysz. She donated a replica of a medallion of "A Christ from " which she had received in the camp from capt. Paolone.
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S Uzzell ⭐#1 Amazon Charts Bestselling Novel Sep 10
Anita Lasker-Wallfisch (94) survived . The cello saved her from the gas chambers.
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Auschwitz Memorial Sep 9
9 September 1943 | A transport of 987 Jews deported from in the occupied Netherlands arrived at . It included 170 children & 215 people over 50. SS doctors during the selection sent 187 men & 105 women to the camp. 695 people were murdered in a gas chamber.
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Auschwitz Memorial Sep 9
9 September 1943 | 5,006 Jews deported by the Germans from ghetto on 8 September were transferred to BIIb sector of II-Birkenau where a family camp was created for them. In 10 months the Germans imprisoned there ca. 17,000 people. Around 1,200 survived.
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Auschwitz Memorial Sep 8
We would not be able to educate about the history of here without your daily engagement. Every person following, sharing & helping us is incredibly important. We wish to THANK YOU all for this incredible wave of support we've received recently. We remember together.
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Brian Higginson Sep 8
UK's oldest poppy seller and survivor Ron Jones dies at 102. Stand down soldier your duty is done, thank you for your service to our country both during and after your service days.
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Auschwitz Memorial Sep 8
8 September 1929 | A German Jewish woman Ellinor Öttinger was born in Hamburg. In 1943 she was murdered in . Today she would be 90 years old.
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Auschwitz Memorial Sep 8
We hope to get 750,000 followers for the 75th anniversary of the liberation of on 27 Jan 2020. We should not forget the tragic past to build a more responsible future. Help us preserve the memory of victims online. Please RT & encourage ppl to follow.
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Auschwitz Memorial Sep 7
"Every atom of hate that we add to this world makes it sill more inhospitable" (Etty Hillesum diary) 7 September 1943 | Etty Hillesum, a Dutch Jewish diarist and author was deported from to . She perished there on 30 November 1943.
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Auschwitz Memorial Sep 5
We should remember about the painful & tragic story of over 232,000 babies, kids & teenagers deported to . Most were murdered immediately, some imprisoned, very few survived. (Photo: )
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Auschwitz Memorial Sep 5
“What is done cannot be undone, but one can prevent it happening again.” (Anne Frank) gives a daily insight into the history of . It's a difficult story but we need to preserve it and learn from it. Join us & help us & follow.
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Auschwitz Memorial Sep 5
5 September 1944 | A transport of 1,019 Jews arrived at from in the occupied Netherlands. 549 people were murdered in gas chambers. Among people registered were Otto and Edith Frank and their two daughters: Anne and Margot.
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