4 May 1942 | A French Jewish girl, Annie Dirnfeld, was born in Toulouse.

She arrived at Auschwitz on 4 July 1944 in a transport of 1,100 Jews deported from Drancy. She was among 479 people murdered in a gas chamber after the selection.

In the Room Where German Tycoons Agreed to Fund Hitler’s Rise To Power

“And there they stand, affectless, like twenty-four calculating machines at the gates of Hell.” –Éric Vuillard, The Order of the Day * The invitations, sent by telegram four days earlier, left no d…

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And just like this child, there were and unfortunately still are many victims of a sick system

The only thing that has changed is the system that killed them

It was renamed, relabeled and sold to us as a humane modern age

All over the world

Never again
Nowhere in this world

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@auschwitzmuseum No one who willingly kills a child so young, or assists in their murder, could ever hope to claim a clean conscience. Yet there are people who defend these monsters...
@auschwitzmuseum Children need to stop being Pawns in the game of racism and hate. I stared at this picture and then listened to my 2 year old jabber about something. Chills. Children are innocent and don't feel the pressures of racism and xenophobia. I work in an elementary school and I see how children just like each other, just to like each other. Race has nothing to do with it. Kids are kids. They don't see color, they don't care about clothes, they care about the kids they live with!!!