@KarelHavlicek_@vlvalek Drtivá většina práce šla za hasiči, armádou, policisty, lidmi z charit a dobrovolníky, co tam makali každý den.
S úctou juniorní pučmidrát.
4 September 1930 | Czech Jewish boy František (Franta) Bass was born in Brno.
He was incarcerated in Theresienstadt ghetto on 2 December 1941. He wrote poetry there.
Franta was murdered in Auschwitz on 30 October 1944.
His poem "The Garden”.
A little garden,
Fragrant and full of roses,
The path is narrow
And a little boy walks along it.
A little boy, a sweet boy,
Like that growing blossom.
When the blossom comes to bloom,
The little boy will be no more.
A man in Lviv is getting stitched up while the bodies of his family members are being taken out from the rubble.
This might be one of the hardest videos I’ve watched.
Thomas Frank was at the game today, despite the death of his father, Preben, on Friday morning
All our thoughts are with you and your family, Thomas ❤🐝
💙💛
Yehor Yarmoliuk met Ukrainian children, many of whom have had to leave their homes since the start of the war, at an event at the Gtech last night 🙌
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
Brentford FC remembers those who have lost their lives on active service
9 November 1911 | A Czech Jewish woman, Gertruda Kleinová, was born in Prague.
She was deported to #Auschwitz from #Theresienstadt ghetto on 6 September 1943. She did not survive.
Fans threw thousands of stuffed toys onto the soccer pitch during a Turkish Super Lig match to donate to children impacted by the earthquake in Turkey and Syria https://t.co/vTalot5Zdn
On February 24, millions of us made a choice. Not a white flag, but the blue and yellow one. Not fleeing, but facing. Resisting & fighting.
It was a year of pain, sorrow, faith, and unity. And this year, we remained invincible. We know that 2023 will be the year of our victory!