Prescient 1932 Hindenburg campaign poster showing Commies as Moscow stooges & Nazis as aspiring mass murderers. Yup. http://t.co/5IIYsaYwDy—
Mark Tooley (@markdtooley) April 28, 2015
Most accurate attack ad ever from 1933
29 Apr 2015 Leave a comment
Warsaw Jewish Ghetto uprising, today 1943
19 Apr 2015 Leave a comment
in laws of war, war and peace Tags: Nazi Germany, Poland, The Holocaust, war crimes, Warsaw Ghetto, World War II
Sinclair Davidson today not only reminded of the Warsaw Jewish ghetto uprising this day 1943, but also that the little boy in the famous photo below lived a long life. The ghetto fighters held out for more than a month. The uprising was three days before the planned liquidation of the ghetto.
PHOTO OF THE DAY: A young Jewish boy holds up his hands to SS officers at end of the Warsaw ghetto uprising (1943). http://t.co/nrPBYNGw1D—
Prof.Frank McDonough (@FXMC1957) January 20, 2015
The German soldier pointing the gun at him is executed for war crimes in 1969.
19th of April – 72 anniversary of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising http://t.co/RQkDfL5y5Z—
MalgorzataKalinowska (@emaginal) April 18, 2015

Source: The ‘Warsaw Ghetto Boy’.
This Day 1945, British troops liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
15 Apr 2015 Leave a comment
On this Day – 1945, British troops liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, near Celle in northern Germany. http://t.co/TAGVMudUhm—
Roger Moorhouse (@Roger_Moorhouse) April 15, 2015
Danish fishermen ferry Jews to safety in neutral Sweden during Nazi round-up, 1943
20 Feb 2015 Leave a comment
in laws of war, war and peace Tags: Denmark, Nazi Germany, The Holocaust

On September 28, 1943, Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz, a German diplomat, secretly informed the Danish resistance that the Nazis were planning to deport the Danish Jews.
The Danes responded quickly, organizing a nationwide effort to smuggle the Jews by sea to neutral Sweden.
With the help of the Danish people, Jews found hiding places in homes, hospitals, and churches.
Within a two-week period fishermen helped ferry 7,220 Danish Jews and 680 non-Jewish family members to safety across the narrow body of water separating Denmark from Sweden.
Jewish refugees, approaching allied soldiers, become aware they have just been liberated, April 1945
08 Nov 2014 Leave a comment
Jewish refugees, approaching allied soldiers, become aware that they have just been liberated, April, 1945. http://t.co/0CfbbTLrjA—
Historical Pics (@HistoricalPics) November 08, 2014
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