6 June 1902 | A Polish Jew, Izaak Dränger, was born in Nowy Sącz.
In #Auschwitz from 12 December 1941.
No. 24281
He perished in the camp on 25 January 1942.
HONORING OUR HEROES: Today marks the 82nd anniversary of the D-Day landings — a pivotal moment in World War II, when tens of thousands of Allied soldiers stormed the French coastline to liberate an imprisoned Europe.
“Thousands of brave Americans advanced into chaos to save civilization,” said U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker in a message honoring those brave Americans. “We stand forever grateful for these heroes.”
90% of the soldiers on the first boats to hit the beach didn't live to see the end of the day. Look at those faces. Some of them never made it to 18.
Never forget that they paid the ultimate price for our freedom. We live our lives the way we do because of them.
6 June 1927 | A Dutch Jewish girl, Milly Lena Ter Berg, was born in Assen.
In October 1942 she was deported to #Auschwitz from Westerbork. She did not survive.
We took a family trip to the Lincoln Monument tonight to check out the new reflecting pool.
Absolutely stunning. DC is so beautiful again, just in time for our Nation’s 250th.
Thank you, President Trump!! 🇺🇸
6 June 1897 | A Scottish woman, Jane Haining, was born in Dunscore. A @churchscotland missionary in #Budapest.
In #Auschwitz from 14 May 1944
No. 79467
She perished in the camp on 17 July 1944.
Haining was recognized by @yadvashem as Righteous Among the Nations.
82 years ago, the heroes of D-Day stormed Normandy and showed the world what freedom costs.
They looked tyranny in the eye and did not blink. They helped save the free world.
We can never repay them—but we will always remember their courage, sacrifice and love of country.
The men who put country before self, and freedom before their own personal safety, deserved to be remembered today in all their glory for their remarkable heroism on D-Day.
Operations Overlord and Bodyguard were successful only because of the oceans of blood shed on those beaches by the patriots buried there. You will never be forgotten for saving humanity from the black clouds of evil that hovered over the world. Thank you patriots. 🇺🇸
5 June 1901 | An Austrian Jew, Bernhard Sprung, was born in Vienna.
In #Auschwitz from 21 July 1942.
No. 50350
He perished in the camp on 10 August 1942.
5 June 1921 | A Czech Jew, Hanuš Fischer, was born in Prague.
He was deported to #Auschwitz from #Theresienstadt Ghetto on 15 May 1944. He did not survive.
5 June 1933 | Dutch Jewish girl, Hilde Münz, was born in Heerlen.
She was deported to #Auschwitz from #Westerbork in August 1942. She was murdered in a gas chamber after arrival selection.
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▶ Video about the first two gas chambers created near Auschwitz II-Birkenau: https://t.co/KArryHBbea
How do I know the media is brainwashing people?
Obama's ICE Chief received the Presidential Award for Distinguished Service for removing over 900,000 illegal aliens.
Trump's ICE Chief is called a Nazi.
It is the same person.....Tom Homan....
The only difference? The narrative.
Pray for Spencer Pratt tonight.
L.A. is a dark place, man. This city needs a miracle. Spencer is fighting for his family and neighbors who want to raise their children in a clean, safe town.
It’s not Democrat vs. Republican.
It’s good vs. evil.
Darkness vs. light.
We must win