We created the account at Mastodon only a week ago and this community here grown to over 32,000.

Thank you for welcoming us here, thank you for all boosts, comments, advice, support and your engagement.

We are still learning and try to find our specific language on this platform. Your feedback is much appreciated.

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@auschwitzmuseum What happened at Auschwitz and the other camps should never be forgotten. This Kiwi appreciates your work in educating us about those who perished.

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You are such an important voice in our World, reminding us what terrible things (my) people did.

There is such sadness in many of your posts and there is hope that we all need to stand up and raise our voice to prevent history from repeating itself.

Thanks for being here, thanks for keeping memory alive!

@auschwitzmuseum ist eine absolute Folgeempfehlung - Die Erinnerung wach zu halten ist wichtig. Auf Twitter hat das @auschwitzmuseum Millionen Follower. Vielleicht werden es hier irgendwann mal auch so viele? Welcome! #NieWieder #NeverForget
@auschwitzmuseum Danke für eure Arbeit/thanks for your work! #niewieder #neveragain

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When adding links to your profile, there is a description of how you can verify that the page belongs to you.

Since you represent such an important organisation, you should look into doing that - this way everyone will know for certain that you are who you claim to be.

@auschwitzmuseum how much does it cost for maintaing mastodon instance server to accomodate 32K users ?
@kukuhtw they mean 32,000 followers
@auschwitzmuseum it's good to know there's so much anti-antisemitism around here 🕊️
@auschwitzmuseum it doesn't amuse me even a tiny bit that past war crime can be forgotten and even questioned. I'm not Jewish, but I will never forget let alone question such heinous chapter in human history.
@auschwitzmuseum thank you for taking the plunge! It is so important to have you here.
@auschwitzmuseum You are doing fine. Thank you for being here. You presence in the old place is becoming somewhat cognitive-dissonant.
@auschwitzmuseum It's great you are here! Following you :-)
@auschwitzmuseum You show the names and the faces of the murdered people. You honour their memory. And I am glad I get to know their memory. Their memory is a blessing. And you are a beacon in this world that shall be forever. Thank you so much for your daily work!
@auschwitzmuseum yay! Glad you’re here! Welcome!

@auschwitzmuseum As I walked to work in Paris, I would pass a brass plaque on the wall every day. I ignored it.

One day I didn’t ignore it. I stopped and puzzled through it in my broken French. The plaque was on a school and it was honouring the memory of the young Jewish students who had been sent to be murdered in Nazi death camps. I stared at that plaque a long time.

Please don’t stop what you’re doing. We must never forget what evil can do to us.

@ovid @auschwitzmuseum In my town they recently added this as well in front of the homes where Jewish people lived and got deported. It's subtle enough to miss, but I think it's a very good thing to add these plaques.
@auschwitzmuseum I am really struggling with what’s happening between Palestine & Israel today is it a Jewish thing or an Israeli thing to be taking Palestine cause it’s wronG from where I sit .. please help me understand.
@auschwitzmuseum I just finished “The Escape Artist” yesterday, which is the harrowing account of Rudolph Vrba and Fred Wetzler’s escape from Auschwitz. Such atrocities. Never forget what happens when good men stand by and do nothing while evil rampages across the land
@auschwitzmuseum Very happy to have started getting off that terrible other site. Glad to see you here!
@auschwitzmuseum I'm happy to see you here, I'm giving up on you know who.
@auschwitzmuseum you do important work. Revisionist "Historians" try to whitewash history for the longest time. Keep #truth alive.
@auschwitzmuseum I traveled to Auschwitz with my Title I students from NYC in 2009. We worked with the Jewish Heritage Museum before travel and survivor came and spoke with us. A life changing experience for all of us. I have been to Hiroshima and must travel to my own people’s place of misery and resistance at the slave castles in Ghana. Thank you for your work.
@auschwitzmuseum thank you for making the switch.
@auschwitzmuseum your story still needs to be told so that it can never be repeated…ever!! Anywhere!!
@auschwitzmuseum Happy to continue following you here on Mastadon. Thank you for making the jump.
@auschwitzmuseum I read your posts every day and think about the people in the photographs. It’s important work that you do.
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Want to trigger a Republican? Tell them that you think the Nazi Holocaust was a bad thing. They have literally banned Pulitzer-winning books for that.
@auschwitzmuseum I'm so glad you're on here too. Your posts are always thought provoking and you keep alive the memory of all those whose pictures and stories you post.
@auschwitzmuseum Very pleased to find you on here. You were one of the reasons why I have not yet stopped using twitter. Hope you can build as big a following here as you did there.
@auschwitzmuseum It would be good to start by educating the world that the actual camp was in Birkenau but the administration was in Auschwitz. Hence the name Auschwitz-Birkenau.
@britishtechguru This is a bit more complex. The entire complex is Auschwitz. This is why we may talk about Auschwitz II-Birkenau or Auschwitz III-Monowitz. Yet, we need to remember that in fact we speak about one concentration camp.
@auschwitzmuseum I was not aware of Monowitz. I studied history in university and specifically Weimar Germany and the 3rd Reich. We even covered nonsense such as the Leuchter Report. While I have not visited Auschwitz-Birkenau I have visited Salaspils though,
@britishtechguru See our online lessons: lesson.auschwitz.org & podcast: podcast.auschwitz.org to learn about details on the history of Auschwitz.
@britishtechguru @auschwitzmuseum lots of British POWS in Monowitz. Theres a really great book called Spectator in Hell about them
@Nfgmart @auschwitzmuseum One of my friends from university had a father who was in a prison camp in Czechoslovakia. He escaped with the aid of a partisan who he later returned and found after the war, marrying her and she was my friend's mother. Both now, sadly, deceased.
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I used to follow you on Twitter and often retweeted your posts. I plan to do the same on here.

@auschwitzmuseum Thank you. Every single post of yours is important. For me, it's grounding. It's humanizing. It's haunting.

We can say #NeverForget forever. But shining light on the individual's humanity is just...

@auschwitzmuseum Glad to find you here. I was following on Twitter and enjoyed the daily feeds but something changed and I only saw your notes occasionally.
@auschwitzmuseum Seeing the photos and reading the names is heartbreaking, but necessary. We should never forget.
@auschwitzmuseum Thank you for being here and for the work you do.
@auschwitzmuseum We will never let society forget in hopes atrocities like this are not repeated.
@auschwitzmuseum Good to see you here, welcome.
@auschwitzmuseum oh! I’m so glad you’re here! 😊
@auschwitzmuseum For Mastodon to become a viable alternative to Twitter, worthy people and credible organisations need to adopt it. No organisation is more worthy and credible than the Auschwitz Museum.
It’s fantastic to see you’ve joined.
Thank you.
@auschwitzmuseum Do you have any information about Stella Popper - her suitcase is in the museum? I wanted to remember Stella to show every individual counts.