He doesn't care and neither does anyone around him.
Posts by Peter
Everyone in the entire country should be on the streets. I'm afraid this will fizzle out like hopes and prayers.
Mark Rutte er perfekt til sit job.
And everyone that did not vote against him did the same 😬
The American people wanted this and voted for this.
A mugshot registration photograph from Auschwitz. A man with a shaved head wearing a striped uniform photographed in three positions (profile and front with bare head and a photo with a slightly turned head with a hat on). The prisoner number is visible on a marking board on the left.
28 October 1892 | A Polish Jew, Josef Brandt, was born in Tarnów. A clerk.
In #Auschwitz from 2 April 1942.
No. 28747
He perished in the camp on 19 May 1942.
---
Online lesson about Jewish prisoners at KL Auschwitz: https://lekcja.auschwitz.org/29_zydzi_en/
Freeeeedom!
Europe knows that they can't trust USA anymore but they are way to smart to say it out loud. Behind the scenes they are working to be independent of the USA and leave it to fight it's own wars in the future.
Vintage portrait of a man wearing a dark suit and bowler hat
20 July 1890 | Czech Jew Viktor Hönigstein was born in Prague.
He was deported to #Auschwitz from Theresienstadt Ghetto on 6 October 1944. He did not survive.
This is Mickey mouse eating Pluto but it's transformative
Black and white portrait of a woman looking directly at the camera wearing a checked outfit.
Historical photograph of a person in a striped prisoner uniform, tagged with the number 531, from a concentration camp of Auschwitz.
Text describes the actions of Edward Galinski and Mala Zimetbaum, prisoners at Auschwitz during WWII, who planned and executed an escape but were recaptured. It details their use of disguises and stolen items in their escape attempt and mentions significant events and other individuals involved in the incidents. It also notes their ultimate fate after being recaptured.
Locks of hair are arranged in a loop on a grey fabric background with the title "Tragic Love at Auschwitz: The story of Edek Galiński and Mala Zimetbaum" visible at the top.
24 June 1944 | Jewish woman Mala Zimetbaum (b. in Poland, deported from occupied Belgium) & Pole Edward Galiński tried to escape from #Auschwitz. It ended tragicly for both of them. Read their story below ⬇️ & in our @googlearts exhibition: artsandculture.google.com/exhibit/VALC...
Black and white portrait of a young person wearing glasses, and a dark blazer.
24 June 1924 | Czech Jewish woman, Lotte Tänzerová, was born in Ústí nad Labem.
On 26 October 1942 she was deported from Theresienstadt ghetto to #Auschwitz. She did not survive.
Historical black and white photo of a man seated on a bench, wearing a formal three-piece suit and round glasses. He is looking directly at the camera, with a foliage background.
21 June 1903 | German Jew, Erich Bundheim, was born in Emden. A merchant. He emigrated to the Netherlands.
He arrived at #Auschwitz on 17 July 1942 in a transport of 2,000 Jews deported from Amersfoort and Westerbork.
No. 48060
He perished in the camp on 22 August 1942.
Vintage black-and-white portrait of a woman wearing a striped shirt and lapel jacket.
20 June 1906 | Italian Jewish woman, Ulda Camerini, was born in Parma.
She was deported to #Auschwitz from Fossoli camp on 5 April 1944. She did not surivive.
A mugshot registration photograph from Auschwitz. A man with a shaved head wearing a striped uniform photographed in three positions (profile and front with bare head and a photo with a slightly turned head with a hat on). The prisoner number is visible on a marking board on the left.
18 June 1906 | A Pole, Józef Kula, was born in Łęki Górne. A teacher.
In #Auschwitz from 12 August 1941.
No 20021
He was shot in the camp on 11 November 1941.
Black and white portrait of a woman with short curly hair, wearing a light-colored outfit and a delicate necklace.
14 June 1903 | A French Jewish woman, Zahri Drai (nee Biton), was born in Oran (then French colony, today in Algeria).
On 2 September 1943 she was deported from Drancy to #Auschwitz. She did not survive.
Black-and-white photo of a smiling boy holding a baby.
11 June 1942 | Italian Jewish boy, Massimo D'Angeli, was born in Florence.
He arrived at Auschwitz on 14 November 1943 with his older brother Carlo. They were both murdered in a gas chamber after arrival selection with their mother Renata.
A mugshot registration photograph from Auschwitz. A woman wearing a striped uniform photographed in three positions (profile and front with a bare head and a photo with a slightly turned head with a headscarf on). The prisoner number is visible on a marking board on the left.
8 June 1915 | A Polish Jew, Aron Belek, was born in Łódź. A tailor.
In #Auschwitz from 20 February 1942.
No. 22721
He perished in the camp on 11 March 1942.
A mugshot registration photograph from Auschwitz. A man with a shaved head wearing a striped uniform photographed in three positions (profile and front with bare head and a photo with a slightly turned head with a hat on). The prisoner number is visible on a marking board on the left.
26 May 1918 | A Polish man, Eugeniusz Dębicki, was born in Dębica. A cleric.
In #Auschwitz from 10 January 1942.
No. 25453
He perished in the camp on 21 March 1942.
A mugshot registration photograph from Auschwitz. A man with a shaved head wearing a striped uniform photographed in three positions (profile and front with bare head and a photo with a slightly turned head with a hat on). The prisoner number is visible on a marking board on the left.
26 May 1894 | A Czech, Anton Krivanek, was born in Vranovice. A bricklayer.
In #Auschwitz from 24 October 1941.
No. 22085
He perished in the camp on 27 January 1942.
They're not missing the moment they're missing the present and future.
Vintage black and white portrait of a woman with wavy hair, wearing a checkered shirt.
24 May 1911 | Czech Jewish woman, Anna Dembitzerová, was born in Slavonice.
She was deported to #Auschwitz from Theresienstadt ghetto on 6 September 1943. She did not survive.
"The art of the deal"
You think it would make a difference?
18 May 1925 | A German Jew, Max Rack, was born in Duisburg. From December 1934 he lived in the Netherlands.
In spring 1942 he was deported to #Auschwitz and registered in the camp where he perished on 5 August 1942.
Did you vote?
It was a great show, one of the best and Israel won the public vote by a healthy margin.
You would have made a difference by watching and voting for your favorite.