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  • ABC In September 2018, a Tripadvisor review of the A•B•C restaurant at Lavalle 545, Buenos Aires, Argentina, by Paddy M. described an intriguing experience: Mengele and Eichmann Tour“Last year, I visited this small, charming restaurant as part of a Nazi hunt my father had begun in the 1950s. I met a man in his 90s…

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  • In the grand tradition of socialist realism, let us now turn our gaze to the glorious saga of Comrade Trump, the selfless servant of the people, the tireless defender of the worker, and the undisputed leader of the great proletariat revolution—of Mar-a-Lago. Who among us has not been moved by the tales of Comrade Trump’s…

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  •   Malvina Lowova, who was killed aged 12, drew a family being deported under armed guard while farmers armed with pitchforks threaten them Helga Weissova. 13 years old. She tells in this drawing how the Germans forced them to reduce the bunks, with the aim of trying to make the hut appearance less narrow and…

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  • Most photographs from the Holocaust era capture the harrowing moments when death camps were liberated—such as Auschwitz-Birkenau, where over a million prisoners perished. However, few images exist depicting the camps in operation. One exception is an album of photographs discovered by a U.S. Army officer after the war. This album provides a rare glimpse into…

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  • The Katyn Massacre

    Introduction The Katyn Massacre remains one of the most tragic and controversial events of World War II. It was a mass execution carried out by the Soviet secret police (NKVD) in the spring of 1940, targeting thousands of Polish military officers, intellectuals, and other prominent figures. The event not only deepened Polish-Soviet hostilities but also…

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  • Pervitin:Before the D-1X experiment Before the D-1X experiment, a young soldier stationed in occupied Poland wrote a letter to his “dear parents and siblings” back home in Cologne, dated November 9, 1939. He shared the hardships of his situation: “It’s tough out here, and I hope you’ll understand if I’m only able to write once…

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  • Operation Postmaster: A Daring Special Operations Executive Mission in World War II Introduction Operation Postmaster was a covert military operation conducted during World War II by the British Special Operations Executive (SOE). It was a meticulously planned and highly successful mission that took place in January 1942, targeting enemy-controlled shipping in Spanish-controlled Fernando Po (now…

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  • The following are firsthand testimonies from individuals who lived through the horrors of the Holocaust—victims, perpetrators, and liberators. Their words speak for themselves, reflecting the unimaginable suffering, moral depravity, and moments of salvation experienced during this dark chapter in history. While I do not specify who is who, the context and language of each testimony…

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  • Early Life and Marriage Rose Girone, born Rosa Raubvogel on January 13, 1912, in Janów, Poland, lived a life defined by resilience, adaptability, and an unyielding spirit. Growing up in a world on the brink of great change, Rosa’s early years were spent in Janów, a small village in southeastern Poland. Seeking greater opportunities, her…

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