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These Forget-me-nots are posted with thanks to Marie Jestin, who replied to my comment that Monday was Memorial Day in the US: "Never forget!!!!! no war --Freedom!"
That brought to mind these words from "If We Only Have Love" by Jacques Brel:
"If we only have love
We can melt all the guns
And then give the new world
To our daughters and sons..."
I believe that fear and hatred of the "other," a stubborn insistence on seeing differences instead of commonality, underlie all wars, even those that seem spurred by economics. Will you join me in imagining a world where we only have love? Where we see "me" instead of "not-me"?
A view of Tribute in Light from Brooklyn Bridge. Best views of New York City from Brooklyn Bridge Park.
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I took this photo about a week ago down at dry island buffalo jump provincial park in Alberta Canada. Remember to take time on November 11 and remember the ultimate sacrifice that many men and women made for our freedom and life. #neverforget #canadaremembers
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A view of Tribute in Light from Brooklyn Bridge Park.
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Driving around looking at Christmas lights I came across this memorial in Lyons Michigan, with it’s lovely Christmas display honoring those who sacrificed there lives during war, I looked at the names listed and could not believe the amount of nineteen year olds who had perished.
Though I haven't taken pictures of the tribute every year, I noticed I've now got a few images from this spot with the new World Trade Center tower in various stages of construction. I guess this one now completes the set.
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Today this decimated village has been degraded !!!!! What a shame !
Tribute to Oradour Sur Glane (39-45) and all the victims of this Martyr village !! French
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Le 10 juin 1944, une division SS a incendié le village et massacré tous ses habitants. Les nazis ont tué 642 personnes dont plus de 450 femmes et enfants et ont incendié le village... Ce village est un lieu de mémoire symbole de la barbarie nazie. Marcel Darthout, aujourd'hui décédé, était l'un des derniers rescapés du massacre d'Oradour-Sur-Glane perpétré par la Panzer-Division SS "Das Reich". Il avait 20 ans à l'époque, mais en 2013, au micro de Stéphane Robert, il s'en souvenait comme si c'était hier. Cela s'est passé le 10 juin 1944 en début d'après-midi.
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On June 10, 1944, an SS division burned down the village and massacred all its inhabitants. The Nazis killed 642 people, including more than 450 women and children, and set the village on fire ... This village is a place of memory, a symbol of Nazi barbarism. Marcel Darthout, now deceased, was one of the last survivors of the Oradour-Sur-Glane massacre perpetrated by the SS Panzer-Division "Das Reich". He was 20 at the time, but in 2013, at Stéphane Robert's microphone, he remembered it as if it were yesterday. This happened on June 10, 1944 in the early afternoon.
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I will never forget.
NYC used to be my home.
Every 11th day of September since 2001, one of the darkest days in our world's history, I make a point to take several moments, if not hours, to reflect on what took place that day and how its aftermath has effected our realities today. (I do mean to say "effected" intentionally as opposed to "affected").
My Master's degree thesis was based on the events of September 11, 2001 in which I hypothesized that not only did the event result in the international campaign to eradicate terrorism, but that the event introduced a "new world order" at large. My research later indicated that the world order hadn't changed. Rather, approximately 90% of nations within the international community revised their foreign policies toward eliminating terrorism to become much more in alignment as a result.
It's rather uncanny to grasp that what occurred was 19 years ago. I remember where I was, what I was doing, and the dread I felt that day and weeks afterwards. Nevertheless, I am inspired about how the people of NYC were able to collectively pull themselves together, rebound, and rebuild -- with virtually all of America in solidarity. That has often been the way of New York when it confronts tragedy.
In my blog, I've updated my brief tribute, via photography and video, to New York City, a modern day example of the resilience of the human spirit: "Taking a Moment to Remember."
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Our thoughts and prayers on the 20th anniversary of this horrendous act, go out to all of those who suffered on, and since, 9/11.
May we never forget. I didn't make it to Jersey City this year to see the tribute from Liberty State Park but the view is spectacular. This was taken last year, 11 September 2014. May we never forget.
The Tribute in Light is an art installation of 88 searchlights placed next to the site of the World Trade Center to create two vertical columns of light in remembrance of the September 11 attacks. It is produced annually by the Municipal Art Society of New York. From Wikipedia.
There are no second chances in life, no rewind button....
You don’t get a do-over
So if you want something ..... You have to take it and hold onto it tightly before it’s too late.
Emma Hart, Never Forget
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Memories and thoughts age, just as people do....
But certain thoughts can never age, and certain memories can never fade.
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May we never forget. I didn't make it to Jersey City this year to see the tribute from Liberty State Park but the view is spectacular. This was taken 11 September 2014. May we never forget.
The Tribute in Light is an art installation of 88 searchlights placed next to the site of the World Trade Center to create two vertical columns of light in remembrance of the September 11 attacks. It is produced annually by the Municipal Art Society of New York. From Wikipedia.
Lex Machine reminds us of September 11, 2001 with his new installation "Never Forget"…
I hearty invite you all, dear friends to take a moment to visit and pause at this installation & never forget!
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International Holocaust Remembrance Day is an international memorial day on January 27th commemorating the tragedy of the Holocaust that occurred during the Second World War. It commemorates the genocide that resulted in the deaths of 6 million Jews and 11 million others, by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. It was designated by the United Nations General Assembly resolution 60/7 on 1 November 2005 during the 42nd plenary session. The resolution came after a special session was held earlier that year on 24 January 2005 during which the United Nations General Assembly marked the 60th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps and the end of the Holocaust.
On 27 January 1945, Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest Nazi concentration and death camp, was liberated by the Red Army.
"For ever let this place be a cry of despair and a warning to humanity, where the nazis murdered about one and a half million men, women and children, mainly jews from various countries of Europe Auschwitz-Birkenau 1940 - 1945."
La Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas proclamó oficialmente que se designe el 27 de enero el Día Internacional de Conmemoración en Memoria de las Víctimas del Holocausto. Se conmemora la liberación por las tropas soviéticas del campo de concentración y exterminio nazi de Auschwitz-Birkenau cuando fue liberado por el ejército soviético el 27 de enero de 1945, hoy hace 75 años.
La placa conmemorativa a la entrada del campo de exterminio dice: "Por siempre deja que este lugar sea un llanto de desamparo, una advertencia a la humanidad, donde los nazis asesinaron alrededor de 1 millón y medio de hombres, mujeres y niños, en su mayoría judíos de distintos países de Europa. Auschwitz-Birkenau 1940 - 1945".
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SE QUESTO E' UN UOMO
Voi che vivete sicuri
nelle vostre tiepide case,
voi che trovate tornando a sera
il cibo caldo e visi amici:
Considerate se questo è un uomo
che lavora nel fango
che non conosce pace
che lotta per mezzo pane
che muore per un si o per un no.
Considerate se questa è una donna,
senza capelli e senza nome
senza più forza di ricordare
vuoti gli occhi e freddo il grembo
come una rana d'inverno.
Meditate che questo è stato:
vi comando queste parole.
Scolpitele nel vostro cuore
stando in casa andando per via,
coricandovi, alzandovi.
Ripetetele ai vostri figli.
O vi si sfaccia la casa,
la malattia vi impedisca,
i vostri nati torcano il viso da voi.
Primo Levi,deportato ad Auschwitz nel 1944
IF THIS IS A MAN
You who live safe
In your warm houses,
You who find, returning in the evening,
Hot food and friendly faces:
Consider if this is a man
Who works in the mud
Who does not know peace
Who fights for a scrap of bread
Who dies because of a yes or a no.
Consider if this is a woman,
Without hair and without name
With no more strength to remember,
Her eyes empty and her womb cold
Like a frog in winter.
Meditate that this came about:
I commend these words to you.
Carve them in your hearts
At home, in the street,
Going to bed, rising;
Repeat them to your children,
Or may your house fall apart,
May illness impede you,
May your children turn their faces from you.
Primo Levi,deported to Auschwitz in 1944
WTC Tribute in Lights 2015
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Inside the chimney of the brick factory in Concentration Camp Neuengamme near Hamburg, where the inmates had to work until they, literally, could not move anymore.
That was my first visit to a KZ from the Nazi Germany. Words, thoughts even my senses failed me. I am sure, the ones who made a similar visit will understand. It is very hard to think, that so many more places, even much much worse than this one, existed just about 80 years ago, in a country, which gave the world people like, Beethoven, Goethe, Kepler, Heine, Leibniz, Rilke and many more, could give us also such a deep shame and disgrace.
Very impressive show at this sim today glad I got to take it in!
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All the Names are on the walls of that pond..amazing job!
If we learn nothing else from this tragedy, we learn that life is short and there is no time for hate.
We are more determined than ever to live our lives in freedom.
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9/11 Memorial
[ by Lex Machine ]
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