Hungarian Jewish women and children at the Judenrampe, just before selection. Auschwitz-Birkenau, May-June 1944. The Auschwitz Album. Yad Vashem
“Not all victims were Jewish, but all Jews were victims” (message of Elie Wiesel at the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum).
Antisemitism, the oldest hatred, is very much alive today, 79 years after the liberation of Auschwitz, and three months after October 7.
Anti-Zionism is the new antisemitism. Distortion, stupidity, negationism, Islamism, idiocy, ignorance, and brainlessness are very fashionable nowadays, and they are revolting, stinky, repulsive, and unforgivable.
We remember the antisemitism of the common Germans, the world’s silence, the collaborators, the humiliation, the Judenstern, the ghettos, the massacres of the Einsatzgruppen, the deportations, the concentration camps, the extermination camps, and the 6,000,000 Jewish men, women and children who perished in the Shoah, trapped in the ghettos, suffocated inside the freight cars, massacred, shot, and gassed.
Never forget. We remember.
A Jewish mother hugging her little daughter and other Jewish victims being massacred by Einsatzgruppen. The original photo reads: “Ukraine 1942 – Judenaktion in Iwangorod”. Ukraine, 1942. Yad VashemThree homeless Jewish children in the Warsaw ghetto (1941–1943)Jewish children from the Łódź ghetto being assembled for deportation to Chełmno, 5-12 September, 1942. USHMMDeportation of Jewish men, women and children from Zamość (German-occupied Poland) to Bełżec, April 1942. Jewish women and children from the Szydłowiec ghetto (German-occupied Poland) being deported to Treblinka, September 23, 1942. Yad Vashem. Two little Lithuanian Jewish boys: Emanuel Rosenthal (b. 1942, 2 years old) and Avram Rosenthal (b. 1939; 5 years old) in the Kovno ghetto, 1944. They were murdered by the Germans in the Kinder Aktion of March 27-28, 1944. Photo by Holocaust survivor George Kadish (1910–1997). USHMMThe Gate of Death, entrance to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Stanisław Mucha. Auschwitz-Birkenau State MuseumArrival of a transport of Hungarian Jewish men, women and children. Auschwitz-Birkenau, May-June 1944. The Auschwitz Album. Yad VashemHungarian Jewish women and children waiting for their “turn” to the gas chamber (grove closest to the crematorium). Auschwitz-Birkenau, May-June 1944. The Auschwitz Album. Yad VashemAn old Hungarian Jewish woman carrying a baby in her arms and three other Jewish children walking towards the gas chamber. Auschwitz-Birkenau, May-June 1944. The Auschwitz Album. Yad VashemDavid Olère. Dans la salle de déshabillage, 1946.David Olère. Après le gazage, 1946.Shoes from victims. Auschwitz, after the liberation. Auschwitz-Birkenau State MuseumHair from victims. Auschwitz, after the liberation. USHMMGlasses from victims. Auschwitz, after the liberation. USHMMTallitot from Jewish victims. Auschwitz, after the liberation. USHMM
Mother of three, sister, wife, Holocaust researcher (Tiergarten 4 Association, Berlin), Doctor in Philosophy (UNED, Madrid, cum laude), MA in Philosophy (UNED, cum laude), Bachelor of Music (Early Music, Recorder and Pedagogy, Koninklijk Conservatorium, The Hague), fibromyalgia warrior, and Woody Allen & Golda Meir fan