A hidden photograph from the Kovno Ghetto preserves a quiet moment between two young brothers whose lives were lived under extreme fear and uncertainty during World War II.
In 1944, five-year-old Avraham Rosenthal stood beside his younger brother Emanuel inside the ghetto, where daily life was defined by hunger, strict control, and constant danger. Even the presence of children was deeply fragile under Nazi policies.
Despite the risks, their uncle helped arrange for a secret photograph to be taken by ghetto photographer George Kadish, who documented life in hiding. Creating and preserving such images was dangerous, but it became an act of silent resistance and memory.
Not long after, both brothers were deported along with their family to the Majdanek concentration camp, where they were killed. The photograph survived the war and was later recovered, preserving a trace of lives that were nearly erased.
Today, the image stands as a reminder of how even the smallest records can hold the weight of entire lives and histories.
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@JamieBrysonLLB@HeartsGoals Two alleged hand balls but which one was the penalty. I had a pal who was a ref and he said no ref will give a 50/50 decision against the OF as this clearly demonstrates
@IanMurrayMP Tbh Ian. My fear all season is we would blow it like 198. We havn't we are are not freezing but playing like the champions we deserve to be
@Peston Starmer will not be challenged. He has the overwhelming support of MP's and members. The SNP will be in govt again. The govt party will do badly in a mid term local election. Not much change there. Yes we are seeing a right wing populist do well but that is a world wide trend
After six prime ministers in ten years since the referendum, the idea that the architect of all the chaos and instability, Nigel Farage, is what our country needs is an absolute joke!
Tonight in Glasgow. This is the reality.
A family walked the streets with a 1-year-old and a 3 year-old tired, soaked, and freezing after no accommodation was provided during the day.
At 10:30pm, they came to our night shelter.
Two young children, exhausted and cold, needing safety.
We then waited over 40 minutes for @GlasgowCC City Council out-of-hours to respond.
40 minutes… while a family with babies stood in distress.
This is not acceptable.
This is not a system working.
When the council and @scotgov fail, the burden doesn’t disappear it falls onto the streets, onto volunteers, and onto charities like ours.
No child should be left walking the streets at night. Ever.
Scotland deserves better.
These families deserve better.
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I’d like to thank the First Minister for single-handedly getting Scotland to the World Cup.
His overhead kick and lob from the half way line were sublime against Denmark. With his two goals we wouldn’t be going to the US.
I’m convinced he’s going to win us the World Cup.
@KarlTurnerMP@adamboultonTABB Yes i am sure the good people of Hull talk of nothing else. Hands thrown up in horror at the prospect of a PM who is reducing poverty and nhs waiting lists. How dare he!