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From the Holocaust...this Jewish cemetery is located near the Heroes' Temple, enclosed by the Jewish Museum and the Dohany synagogue in Budapest, Hungary.
This picture was taken by the Warsaw ghetto wall.
The Warsaw Ghetto, called by the German authorities Jüdischer Wohnbezirk in Warschau, was the largest of all the Jewish ghettos in Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II. It was established in the Muranów neighborhood of the Polish capital between October and November 16, 1940, part of the territory of the General Government of German-occupied Poland, with over 400,000 Jews from the vicinity residing in an area of 3.4 km2 (1.3 sq mi). From there, at least 254,000 Ghetto residents were sent to the Treblinka extermination camp over the course of two months in the summer of 1942.
The death toll among the Jewish inhabitants of the Ghetto, between starvation, disease, deportations to extermination camps, Großaktion Warschau, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and the subsequent razing of the ghetto, is estimated to be at least 300,000.
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The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest of the Nazi ghettos during World War II and the Holocaust. It was established in November 1940.
This art was done by Polish artist Stefan Mrozewski,while in the ghetto.
On display at the Montreal Holocaust Museum.
Montreal, Quebec
Canada
Il Ghetto era il quartiere di Venezia dove gli ebrei erano obbligati a risiedere durante il periodo della Repubblica di Venezia, a partire dal 1516. Si trova nel sestiere di Cannaregio, ed è rimasto ancora oggi il fulcro della comunità ebraica di Venezia.
Per ovviare alla scarsità di spazio, vennero costruiti edifici a scopo abitativo molto più alti di quelli che normalmente si trovano a Venezia.
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The Ghetto was the district of Venice (Italy) where Jews were forced to reside during the period of the Republic of Venice, starting in 1516. It is located in the Cannaregio district, and has remained the hub of the Jewish community in Venice to this day. To overcome the lack of space, residential buildings were built that were much taller than those normally found in Venice.
A former BN E9 sits dormant on the former Chicago Terminal trackage in Bensenville, IL with a string of former CNW bilevels with graffiti covering the vast majority of the train. It may look depressing to some however, this is honestly a unique take to abandonment and urban exploration.
The part of the city to the right have grown quickly over the past three years.
Surprisingly quickly, it became a ghetto, as far as I am concerned.
Sometimes, we go there for lunch.
Just to keep a watch on things and, perhaps, calm down things.
I would never, ever move there.
Even if I would be offered a condo for free.
Somewhere in the Jewish Ghetto, Rome. entry way to homes crowded in to a building with a little garden in the middle
Ariete21 marzo – 19 aprile
Detesto le idee e gli atteggiamenti di Rush Limbaugh, un commentatore politico conservatore. Ma a notte, quando l’ho sognato, stavo bene con lui. Era simpatico e spiritoso, e abbiamo vissuto insieme una serie di avventure divertenti. Ecco come interpreto il mio sogno. Non significa che Limbaugh sia una persona migliore di quanto immagino, direi piuttosto che sto cominciando a essere più rilassato nei confronti delle persone con cui sono in disaccordo. Non mi faccio condizionare dalla rabbia, ma riesco a mantenere un atteggiamento del tipo “vivi e lascia vivere” riguardo a cose che un tempo mi mandavano in bestia. Anche tu sei pronto a fare un cambiamento simile, Ariete. Spero che ne approfitterai
Bilancia23 settembre – 22 ottobre
Quand’era in vita, Albert Einstein era molto famoso. La sua faccia era il simbolo del genio e il nome “Einstein” era sinonimo di intelligenza e creatività. Questo lo preoccupava. “Non sono un ‘Einstein’”, diceva. Preferiva essere se stesso piuttosto che un idolo su un piedistallo. Prendi esempio da lui, Bilancia. In questo momento faresti bene a sfuggire o a ribellarti alla tua immagine. Torna alla fonte della tua energia vitale
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An der Seite der Juden, gegen Antisemitismus.
Juden müssen in Deutschland und der Welt ohne Angst ihren Glauben frei leben. Wir haben die Verantwortung dem Antisemitismus in jeder Form entschlossen entgegen zu treten und unsere Stimme gegen den stärker werdenden Hass zu erheben
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Lonely Chairs in the Centre of a Once-Crowded Square – The History Behind the Ghetto Heroes Square.
Among the many Krakow historic monuments and memorial sites there is a very unlikely one. Almost everyone asks about when they first see it. Unfortunately, not many people can give them the right answer. So let’s try to do so here.It is the Ghetto Heroes Square with its 33 memorial chairs of iron and bronze. These chairs symbolize the tragedy of the Polish Jews. These inhabitants of Krakow were imprisoned in the Krakow Ghetto during the Second World War and the German occupation of Poland. And then afterwards losing their lives to the Germans on the premises of the ghetto and in several German death camps.
The square was erected around 1838 as the second market square for Podgorze, which was a separate town. After 1880 it bore the name of Maly Rynek (Little Market). In 1917 it saw another name change to Plac Zgody (Concord Square). This was because of and in memory of the incorporation of Podgorze to the city of Krakow in 1915. So the present name of the square dates from 1948. It commemorate the Polish Jews who were to lose their lives in the Krakow Ghetto between 1941 and 1943.
As can be seen the Ghetto Heroes Square is in the center of the old Krakow Ghetto. The main gate to the ghetto once stood where the present entrance to the square is, coming up from the Wisla river. In March 1941 the Germans locked up all the Krakow Jews inside the recently-built ghetto. Over 20,000 people were living within the ghetto walls, where previously only 3,000 people had lived.
The one and only non-Jewish inhabitant of the Krakow Ghetto was Tadeusz Pankiewicz, who had a pharmacy within the ghetto walls. During the existence of the ghetto he and his personnel provided all kinds of help and aid for the Jews imprisoned there. Incidentally the Eagle Pharmacy still exists. And it’s currently one of 14 branches of the Historical Museum of the City of Krakow.
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It has been a year since I last posted something and I am sorry but life has been really rough on me so I didn't have the time or the will to build.
Anywho! Here is my version of a classic Ghetto Blaster from the 80's, hope you'll like it :D
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