Anécdota del día: "La comedia de los terrores (The comedy of terrors)" es una película dirigida por Jacques Tourneur que trataba de una funeraria en quiebra que asesina a sus futuros clientes. La novedad era que juntaba en la misma película a cuatro estupendos actores...
Esto me recuerda a cuando mi hermano dejaba el perro en casa de mis padres durante el verano. Cuando volvía a recogerlo a finales de agosto, el animal se escondía y el trabajo que tenía para encontrarlo.
Judis Aronsohn | Died Auschwitz, 30 November 1942
1939 – 1942
Judis Aronsohn was 3 years old, born in 1939 in Berlin, Germany.
She lived with her family in the Scheunenviertel. In November 1942, during the intensified deportations from Berlin, Judis and her mother were put on a transport to Auschwitz.
She arrived on 30 November 1942 and was murdered the same day. At three, she was sent directly to the gas chambers with other children.
Her Page of Testimony lists only Berlin as home and Auschwitz as place of death — no photograph remains.
We remember Judis Aronsohn.
#NeverForget 💔🙏
Anécdota del día: Una chica iba conduciendo con lágrimas en la cara por una calle cualquiera de Hollywood. Se dirigía a su enésima prueba para conseguir un papel en el cine y llevaba diez años de productora en productora y, salvo algún papel muy pequeño aquí y allá,...
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.
#HolocaustHistory
Anécdota del día: La Comisión Kefauver fue un comité especial creado por el Senado de los Estados Unidos para investigar el crimen organizado y la corrupción. En un hecho sin precedentes, la Comisión Kefauver etiquetó a la película "El beso mortal (Kiss me deadly)", de...
Estando en Praga hay que probar dos clásicos de su pastelería: el věneček, una pasta choux, rellena de crema pastelera cubierta con un glaseado de fondant blanco; y un indián, una base de galleta, con una gran espiral de nata, bañado en una cobertura de chocolate negro.