19 March 1930 | A Czech Jewish woman, Anna Lindtwová, was born in Prague. She was deported to #Auschwitz from the #Theresienstadt ghetto on 28 October 1944. She did not survive..
20 March 1933 | A French Jewish girl, Freda Rojzner, was born in Paris. She was deported to Auschwitz in February 1944 and murdered in a gas chamber..
18 March 1935 | A Dutch Jewish girl, Mirjam Hoogstraal (left), was born in Apeldoorn. In February 1944 she was transferred from Westerbork to #Theresienstadt and deported to #Auschwitz on 4 September 1944. She was murdered in the gas chamber with her sister Johanna Wilhelmina..
#OTD 1944 On 20 March the Germans entered Munkács. I remember that day as sad and tense. The town was paralyzed; everyone locked themselves up in their homes. Less than 3 months later, the Jews of Munkács were deported to #Auschwitz Learn more >>.
@SusanJaneWeston @g_gosden You can disagree vehemently with something without calling it Auschwitz.
@Greyhound_One @newsthump Would the people taking issue with the superimposition of Braverman in front of Auschwitz be happier if it had waited until it had a direct comparison on the list below? The image is highlighting the road we appear to be on, not trivialising the horror..
@darrylmbutcher A reminder: this was your response to a joke meme about Auschwitz “Millions died. Because of atrocious acts by humans of all political and religious creeds.” Do you think it was an appropriate response.
@timfarron Trying to remember whether you tweeted something similar when people were tweeting that Corbyn would “reopen Auschwitz”… nope I don’t think you did. Was it ok then?.
@thecatintheh @Daniel_Sugarman nonsense take. there are practical considerations and then the cohesion of society. monocultural societies are more stable & more cohesive. no need to compare to auschwitz..