09-29-2018 09:25 AM
Thank you @AntonellaGr for sharing this with us. To do this from on individual point of view is a very good way to ensure that humans remember. It destroy the way of thinking in an anonymous mass.
Every woman there was a daughter...
Maybe she was a wife, a mother, a sister, a girlfriend .......
09-30-2018 10:10 AM
Thank you @FaridTDF I remember the little Aylan, that was his name. We know something about Aylan, there are so many in the Mediterranean Sea who are completely unknown. It's a tragedy somehow negleted. Thank you for sharing the picture.
Antonella
09-30-2018 10:14 AM
Dear @davidhyno, 95 years and still going around the schools! He's great!
Cheers to Bruno and you
Antonella
09-30-2018 10:46 AM
Dear @AntonellaGr
It is outstanding post. It is very touching to write on behalf of the woman who was in this place. It means feeling all the pain, all the sorrow, the weight of the ordeal that has befallen her fate. She wanted to live, sing, dance, and instead she was in inhuman conditions and waiting for her death in the gas chamber .And the darkness of the night and the light of the lanterns are even more chilling when you think that these people had to go through. Your post --is a tribute to memory those hundreds and thousands of women who have died in Block No. 25.I could not read this post without tears. The song and video are selected very accurately. Thank you very much for this memory, for this moving narrative! This should read everyone should know about those terrible events in Auschwitz and Birkenau.
09-30-2018 01:40 PM
Dear @helga19 I am really touched by your comment, I have to admit , I had tears too when writing. Thank you my dear friend
Antonella
10-02-2018 08:29 AM
Yes @AntonellaGr ...and he still driving his car!
I wish I had his clarity and his health at 95 years !!!
Ciaooooo!
Davide
10-02-2018 12:15 PM
Such a tragically beautiful story, @AntonellaGr. Thank you so much for sharing it.
Giving a name, a face, a background and a character to this dark moment of our history is most recently the best way to recognise its true scope. My soul resonated with each word of this woman - lost, but not forgotten.
I remember watching La vita è bella, not knowing what to expect, when the ending hit me. Life really is beautiful, and it should be appreciated more. 🙂
Thank you again.
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10-02-2018 02:29 PM
Dear @DeniGu, thank you so much for your comment and I am really happy you saw "La vita è bella".I understood that life is beautiful when I was in that tragic place..
Antonella
10-02-2018 03:35 PM
Hello @ErmesT I meant to say to you that this photograph of the camp with the barbwire is a very powerful photo, it needs no words but when I look at it, I immediately feel sorrow. It is true what they say, that a picture paints a thousand words
01-27-2020 08:30 PM
Thank you for sharing a moment of beauty along with this story. I hope we never forget.
Paul