Day #027: 62 years ago - and never forgotten
The birthday- bread ;-(
My grandma cutting the Schwarzwalder
Grandma gives the cake :o)
Day #028 - At the birthday of Dad and Grandma
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My grandma
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Die Geburtstagsgeschenke
Mobile in a sunchair
Dad taking photos, too
Rundstück warm
Stormy night
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Day #031: The hole
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Day #026 - Me playing with me
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It overcames me...
It overcames me...
It overcames me...
It overcames me...
Wobble pudding
My street in winter
Friedenskirche Altona
Die Ecke mit der Litfaßsäule
The snow melted away
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Protest against G8 Heiligendamm
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Day #027: 62 years ago - and never forgotten
Today, just 62 years ago.
Anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp by the Soviet Union.
"There can be no reversing the unique tragedy of the Holocaust. It must be remembered, with shame and horror, for as long as human memory continues. Only by remembering can we pay fitting tribute to the victims. Millions of innocent Jews and members of other minorities were murdered in the most barbarous ways imaginable. We must never forget those men, women and children, or their agony." — United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan, January 27, 2006
In Germany it's actually not tolerated by some courts to wear this button cause it shows the Hakenkreuz - the slashed one, of course... They mean that it could concern confusion, LOL.
I didn't have reservations to wear the slashed Hakenkreuz. It's absolutly clear what it means even if some courts seems to misinterpret that as a pro-nazi-thing.
It seemed the judge hadn't a drivinglicense or just don't know what these bar means...?!
Never forget.
Think about it. Not just today.
Anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp by the Soviet Union.
"There can be no reversing the unique tragedy of the Holocaust. It must be remembered, with shame and horror, for as long as human memory continues. Only by remembering can we pay fitting tribute to the victims. Millions of innocent Jews and members of other minorities were murdered in the most barbarous ways imaginable. We must never forget those men, women and children, or their agony." — United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan, January 27, 2006
In Germany it's actually not tolerated by some courts to wear this button cause it shows the Hakenkreuz - the slashed one, of course... They mean that it could concern confusion, LOL.
I didn't have reservations to wear the slashed Hakenkreuz. It's absolutly clear what it means even if some courts seems to misinterpret that as a pro-nazi-thing.
It seemed the judge hadn't a drivinglicense or just don't know what these bar means...?!
Never forget.
Think about it. Not just today.
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