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29 December 1923 | Hungarian Jewish woman Lily Ebert was born in Bonyhád.

In July 1944 she was deported to Auschwitz. She was then transferred to an ammunition factory near Leipzig where she was liberated.

Today she turns 99.

“I never thought I would survive Auschwitz and have another birthday. At 99, I celebrate to show that the Nazis did not win!”
(Lily Ebert)

Photo: courtesy of Dov Ebert

#Auschwitz #birthday #survivor #otd #people #woman #Hungary #Jews #99 #Remember #memory
An old smiling lady waring a hat and a blouse in green flowers. On the wall there is a round mirror in which a young man's reflection is visible.
A smiling old lady standing on a beach. In front of her a heart is drew on sand with "Lily 99" written in it.


Kurt Bruhn was a German clerk born in Königsberg on 20 December 1913.

Registered in Auschwitz on 27 November 1941.

No. 23520
He perished in the camp on 24 October 1942.

One of at least 77 prisoners persecuted for their sexual orientation. Another 25 could have been initially arrested for their real or alleged homosexuality, but had a different category. Some scholars speak of up to 140 prisoners persecuted for their sexual orientation.

#Auschwitz #history #ww2 #Nazis #gay #lgbt #people
A mugshot registration photograph from Auschwitz. A man wearing a striped uniform photographed in three positions (profile and front with bare head and a photo with slightly turned head with a hat on). The prisoner number is visible on a marking board on the left.


23 December 1900 | A Pole Franciszek Jaźwiecki was born in Cracow. A painter.

Auschwitz prisoner no. 79042.

He illegally created many portraits of co-prisoners at Auschwitz, Buchenwald, Sachsenhausen, and Gross-Rosen camps. He survived.

Among surviving documents, we can find his Auschwitz registration photograph as well as his self-portrait from Auschwitz.

Franciszek Jaźwiecki passed away in October 1946.

#Auschwitz #artist #art #history #drawing #portrait #ww2 #Krakow #people
@histodons
A mugshot registration photograph from Auschwitz. A man wearing a striped uniform photographed in three positions (profile and front with bare head and a photo with slightly turned head with a hat on). The prisoner number is visible on a marking board on the left.
A drawing of a prisoner of Auschwitz. A man in striped uniform and shaved head.


13 December 1942 | The first transport of Poles expelled from Zamość region was registered in #Auschwitz: 314 men & 318 women.

See our new online lesson dedicated the fate of 1,301 Polish people deported to Auschwitz during the ethnic cleansing of the Zamość region perpetrated by Nazi Germany: https://lekcja.auschwitz.org/dep_zam_EN/

#Auschwitz #Zamość #Nazis #Germany #Poland #people #memory #ww2 #history #NeverForget #lesson #educaiton #elearning #expulsions @histodons@museum
The German soldiers in a village supervising the expulsion of farmers.


7 December 1943 | The number of male and female prisoners at the Auschwitz camp complex (main camps & subcamps) was 56,082.

See our online lesson to learn about the most important aspects of the history of Auschwitz: http://lekcja.auschwitz.org/en_1/

#Auschwitz #Birkenau #history #Holocaust #Shoah #lesson #elearning #education #NeverForget #photography #people #number #OTD #Nazis #Germany @histodons
A group of prisoners of Auschwitz working outside digging a drainage ditch.


26 November 1903 | A Czech Jew, Pavel Fischmann, was born in Prague.

He was deported to Auschwitz from Theresienstadt ghetto on 18 May 1944. He did not survive.

More about him: https://www.holocaust.cz/databaze-obeti/obet/140554-pavel-fischamnn/

#Auschwitz #Teresienstadt #Terezin #history #Holocaust #Shoah #Prague #Praha #Czechia #histodons #memory #people #NeverForget #Memorial
A portrait of Pavel Fischmann.


But we've adopted #CarCulture so deeply that for many, an attack on cars in general feels like a personal attack. Any attempt to reclaim space in our cities for #bicyles, #people, #parks or children feels like a loss that needs to be stopped and defended against.
Often ignoring the reality that our urban built environment (and much of the rural building too) is completely car centric.
Cartoon of a city full of cars and parking everywhere. A family on bikes is being scolded by a lady who stepped out of her car. She says "If you take this parking for a bike lane, where will I park my car?! You're not considering MY needs."


The reflections of Vladimir


I have a suspicion, something that always intrigued me. And it is: The average age of the participants of The Atlanticist DIASPORA website.
The SVR estimates 83 years for men and 79 for women.
The GRU informs me: 96 years for men and 94 among women.
Already, the Cuban DGI estimates them at 78 years for both men and women (I think Joe participates)

When the war is over I will make my registration. https://diasporasocial.net
#Diasporabr #people #android #apps #redes #Web #Intelligence #socialweb #redes-sociales #internet #foto #website #Brasil #Photo

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