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4 year old Jewish boy, Istvan Reiner, smiling for his portrait shortly before he was executed in Auschwitz. (1944) The Last Smile of Istvan Reiner... This is the final photograph of a little boy named Istvan Reiner. Just four years old. He smiles innocently at the camera, unaware of the horror waiting just beyond the lens. Born on July 6, 1940, in Miskolc, Hungary. Deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp in June 1944. This image captures a moment before Istvan and his grandfather were murdered in the Auschwitz concentration camp — part of the Holocaust that claimed millions of lives. He had no idea what Auschwitz was. No idea that the train he boarded wasn’t taking him to safety. No idea that history would remember his face — not for what he did, but for what was done to him. Istvan’s photo reminds us of the human cost of hatred. Of what is lost when fear and cruelty rule. Of why we must never forget. © Reddit #drthehistories


Spanish ambassador summoned by Israel after Benjamin Netanyahu effigy blown up at street festival gbnews.com/news/world/ben…



All six railway sites hit by U.S.–Zionist attacks have been restored. Iranian engineers rebuilt the bridges in under 96 hours, and train services have fully resumed. #Iran #Infrastructure #Reconstruction



Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday accused Israel of carrying out atrocities against Palestine and Lebanon and threatened potential military action against the Jewish state, similar to its past interventions in Karabakh and Libya. jpost.com/middle-east/ar…

Chinese Defense Minister Admiral Dong Jun: "We have trade and energy agreements with Iran; we expect others not to interfere in our affairs. The Strait of Hormuz is open to us." China is issuing a warning to the US.




The train to Auschwitz in 1942. The color footage reveals a stark contrast between the innocence of those aboard and the horrific fate that awaited them. Dressed in their best clothes, they moved toward their final destination, the gas chambers. Never again.💔

Recently, we noticed the sharing of a document from November 1944 by the Committee of the International Red Cross about a visit of IRC delegate Dr. Maurice Rossel to Auschwitz. Here is some historical context: The fact is that Maurice Rossel did arrive at the German camp Auschwitz on 27 September 1944. According to his account, he met with the camp commandant (the document does not mention the name, so it can be assumed that it was either Commandant Richard Baer or another high-ranking SS man referred to by that function). The meeting took place in the camp commandant's office located at the SS administration part of the camp. The building is outside the barbed wire fence, at one of the corners of the Auschwitz I prisoner compound. Given the location, he could only have seen a few camp blocks and some prisoners from a distance. He was not allowed to enter inside the camp and certainly could not visit the Auschwitz II-Birkenau camp 3 kilometers away, let alone the crematorium area there. Therefore, it is clear that he could not have seen any installations of mass murder located there. In his report of 29 September 1944, Maurice Rossel writes that he saw 6-8 red brick barracks (which he could have seen from the vicinity of the commandant's office). What drew his attention was the earthy, unhealthy complexion of some prisoners he happened to see earlier. (He wrote a report of this trip available here: icrc.org/fr/doc/assets/…) We know that during this period, the Red Cross made some efforts to get the Germans to agree to send food aid to Auschwitz, while on the other hand, it refused to take an official position on the matter, maintaining that its publication would give the false impression that the IRC had any capacity to intervene on behalf of the prisoners (which is written in the final part of this document). An out-of-context sentence from this document, stating that "one of our delegates was able to enter this camp," is used by Holocaust deniers. Of course, they ignore the fact that Rossel did not actually see the camp itself, nor was he anywhere near Birkenau and the extermination facilities there.

Benjamin Netanyahu’s criminality has far surpassed that of Adolf Hitler.


@lfPutinHadASon_ @Thomas_aus_B @FreePaIeinstein @ElliotMalin The main camp was a administrative and forced labour area. the gas chambers and crematoria were in Birkenau 3 km away. he was in the main camp. he also says how it was out of the question for him to ask the commandant about rumours of exterminations he heard












