Czesława Kwoka, a 14‑year‑old Polish girl, was murdered at the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp on March 12, 1943. She was killed by an injection of phenol directly into her heart.
Just before her death, she was photographed by fellow prisoner Wilhelm Brasse, who later testified that the SS guard struck her in the face before the photo was taken, the bruise on her lip is visible in the image.
In that haunting portrait, we see the terrified face of a child who did not speak German and had lost her mother only days earlier. Czesława was one of approximately 230,000 children and young people murdered at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
The original black‑and‑white photograph, preserved at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Oświęcim, was later colorized by Brazilian artist Marina Amaral, who was deeply moved by Czesława’s image and sought to share it with the world in color.
"The Treatment of Iran’s World Cup Team Exposed the West's and FIFA's Double Standards"
Iran’s captain was asked about LGBT rights. So, why then wasn’t the U.S. team captain asked about the U.S. bombing of the girls' school in Minab, asks @fbhutto ?
https://t.co/68qnQgYoTI
Many of our people raised the alarm about that snitch, double agent, self-styled pimp operating near Dr. Bawumia’s office, but as usual, they were ignored.
This ticket issue depends on where the seller got the tickets….If they were given by the government to distribute for free and were instead sold, that’s a different matter and a serious one….But if the person bought the tickets themselves, or if their tickets weren’t meant to be shared for free, then you can’t begrudge them for the price they choose to sell them at…
That said, why would you triple or quadruple the ticket price and sell it to your fellow countrymen? By the way, we do the same thing here in our markets. Everything that has a beginning has an end…🫢