World War 2, estimates vary between 50 million to over 80 million dead. An incontrovertible fact, however, is that it has been the deadliest war ever, wiping out around 3 percent of the world
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Wherever the palestinian people go, terrorism and chaos follows -- this is the hard truth that people in the US must learn to accept.
Israel is not the problem.
11 November 1928 | A Dutch Jewish girl, Betje Philips, was born in Amsterdam.
In February 1943 she was deported to #Auschwitz and most probably murdered in a gas chamber after the selection.
🥀🕯️We salute each and every soldier who gave their lives in the War with Hamas.
The IDF sends it heartfelt condolences to their families and will continue to support.
Families and soldiers stood in funerals for their loved ones today, with explosions of falling rockets in the background. This is Israel’s reality—sirens cutting through the silence of our grief.
The new “Research Stories” online platform has gone live.
The website was created by Flossenbürg Concentration Camp Memorial in cooperation with @AuschwitzMuseum.
“Research Stories” shows how historical research at the German Nazi concentration camp memorials has changed over the past years. Thanks to the digitalization of archival documents, new online databases, and better networking between institutions, today we can answer questions about prisoners that seemed unknowable even fifteen years ago.
“Stories” are fascinating tales of research that provide insights into our scientific work. Under “Research,” you will find a multitude of helpful tips for doing your own research on concentration camp prisoners.
You’re the ones who inspired us to create this platform—everyone who asked us questions and did their own research; the many people who are committed to keeping alive the memories of the victims of the Nazi regime.
We’re looking forward to you taking a look:
https://t.co/99InryGYLA
3 October 1925 | A Polish Jewish woman, Lada Jankielewicz, was born in Warsaw. She emigrated to France.
In July 1942 she was deported to #Auschwitz. She did not survive.
28 September 1902 | Czech Jewish woman, Alžběta Polachová, was born in Brno.
She was deported to #Auschwitz from #Theresienstadt ghetto on 18 December 1943. She did not survive.
28 September 1932 | A French Jewish girl, Helene Zeligfeld, was born in Metz.
She was murdered in a gas chamber at #Auschwitz II-Birkenau on 18 September 1942.
26 September 1936 | A Dutch Jewish girl, Anne Groenteman (right) was born in Amsterdam.
In 1942 she was deported to #Auschwitz with her mother Lena and siblings Jeanette & John. All were probably murdered together in a gas chamber.