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Auschwitz Memorial

We are very close to reaching 100k followers on @Mastodon.

Can you help us get there?

#mastodon #fediverse #memory #Auschwitz

A foggy railway scene with a single freight car in the distance, situated on multiple intersecting tracks, conveying a quiet, misty  atmosphere. The site of the selection and unloading platform at the former Auschwitz II-Birkenau camp.
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Andreas M. Heitmann :batman:

@auschwitzmuseum @Mastodon I may visit the Ausschwitz Museum this year during my vacation. I think, this is a very important experience for me ...

Gondor

@auschwitzmuseum @Mastodon 🤔 Although many really appreciate your work, me included of course, i'd like to point out: the fediverse it's not about followers/numbers. That's a different platform.😉
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Auschwitz Memorial

10 March 1934 | A Dutch Jewish girl, Carla Bromet, was born in The Hague.

On 26 February 1944 she was deported from Westerbork to the Theresienstadt ghetto. She arrived at Auschwitz on 6 October 1944 in a transport of 1,500 Jews. She was murdered in a gas chamber.

#Auschwitz #Birkenau #Holocaust #Shoah #Jews #history #Germany #otd

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Auschwitz Memorial

8 May 1945 | The 1st Soviet units passed through Terezín towards Prague. The #Theresienstadt ghetto was liberated. Over 140,000 Jews were imprisoned in the ghetto - out of whom over 35,000 perished. On this very same day the war in #Europe ended.

Read more: pamatnik-terezin.cz/liberation

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Auschwitz Memorial

20,000+ followers here at #Mastodon after less than three days is a huge encouragement.

Thank you for welcoming us in #fediverse and for your incredible support. We need it. The #memory needs it.

#NeverForget #Auschwitz #history
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Auschwitz Memorial

19 November 1911 | A Pole, Stanisław Drabikowski, was born in Iłża. A carpenter.

In #Auschwitz from 30 June 1941.
No. 17487
In 1942 he was transferred to Mauthausen and then to Dachau. He survived.

#history #worldwar2

Auschwitz Memorial

Learn about the creation of Auschwitz, reasons of incarceration of Poles & the plans of development of Auschwitz into the main camp for prisoners in German-occupied Poland.

See our online lesson "Poles at KL Auschwitz”: lekcja.auschwitz.org/en_2020_0

#history #education #WorldWar2 #Poland #elearning #Auschwitz

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