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#MASTODONTIPS HUGE THREAD!
For those that joined #Mastodon and grabbed the first server they could find but would prefer to #migrate to a different one, I created a short guide on how to do this quickly and easily.
It also allows you to easily move any followers across to your new profile and leaves a redirection on your old profile for those that find it. 😁👍
And be sure to check out the threaded replies for more tips. I will continue to add more. 👍🏼
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Pete Buttigieg's response to the debate about the Respect For Marriage Act feels like the most relatable one yet... 🎯
“God, Jesus, And Santa Discuss Erection Fraud”
It’s a God Pod pre-Christmas Special!: God’s angry doppelgänger Santa slides down Heaven’s chimney to behold God’s Mastodon butt cheek tattoo, laugh about the ongoing Elon Musk Twitter fire and Herschel Walker’s erection fraud.
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1 December 1901 | A Polish Jew, Rubin Sznajderman, was born in Pilica.
In Auschwitz from 1 December 1941.
No. 23638
He perished in the camp on 12 December 1941.
Our podcast talks about the situation of Polish & Jewish prisoners in the camp.
https://anchor.fm/auschwitz-memorial/episodes/On-Auschwitz-12-Polish-and-Jewish-prisoners-in-the-camp-e1b21sn/a-a70j912
#Auschwitz #Birkenau #Holocaust #Shoah #history #histodons #Nazis #Germany #NeverForget #ww2 #WorldWar2 #Memorial #Remember #podcast #education
During its entire existence, slightly over 400 thousand people were registered at Auschwitz as prisoners - including 131 thousand women. The two largest groups of prisoners were Jews - about 200 thousand - and Poles, some 140 thousand. Since Germans established the camp in spring 1940 with the members of Polish resistance and intelligentsia in mind, Poles dominated in the camp at first. This situation began to change in March 1942, when mass deportations of Jews for extermination began. Dr. Piotr Setkiewicz, the head of the Auschwitz Memorial Research Center, talks about the situation of Polish and Jewish prisoners in the camp.