Laura Rubiralta i Roca II*II 🌲🌲

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Laura Rubiralta i Roca II*II 🌲🌲

Laura Rubiralta i Roca II*II 🌲🌲

@RubiraltaLaura

Natura , Animalista i Independentista.

Catalunya ll*ll Katılım Şubat 2020
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SAVIS.CAT
SAVIS.CAT@saviscatalans·
La pagesia s’està ofegant, i sembla que a ningú li importa. 💔🚜 Ahir ens van tornar a robar. Un altre cop. Prou a qui treballem la terra. Volem dignitat i solucions ja! ✊🌾 #PagesiaEnLluita #MónRural #DonesRurals #Burocràcia #ProductorsLocals
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Juan Arza
Juan Arza@juanarza·
Doncs t’has equivocat molt, saltant-te el protocol i negant-te a fer servir la llengua d'una majoria dels catalans. Si la idea era defensar la llengua catalana, fracàs total.
Miriam Nogueras 🎗@miriamnoguerasM

Sí, m’he dirigit al @Pontifex en la seva llengua materna, l’anglès, com a acte de respecte. Sí, he aprofitat un esdeveniment que tenia tot el focus per posar Catalunya i el català al centre. I no deixaré de reivindicar-nos amb tot l’orgull i desacomplexament, encara que alguns es molestin. Sí, li he dit que soc catalana (com els admirats Gaudí i Pau Casals) i que parlar la llengua de la terra que l’acull és un meravellós acte de respecte. Visca Catalunya lliure

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Enséñame de Ciencia
Enséñame de Ciencia@EnsedeCiencia·
Déjalos tranquilos. 🖤
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King David
King David@Aaron710David·
Max Leiner | Died Auschwitz, April 1944 1935 – 1944 Max Leiner was 8 years old, born in Austria in 1935. His family fled after the Anschluss in 1938, moving through Belgium to France, where his parents were later arrested. The OSE placed Max at Maison d'Izieu, where he lived with other Austrian refugee children like the Krochmal sisters and the Spiegel sisters. Arrested on 6 April 1944 during Klaus Barbie's Gestapo raid, Max was taken to Montluc prison, transferred to Drancy, and deported on 13 April 1944 in Convoy 71 to Auschwitz-Birkenau. Murdered on arrival, he was killed at age 8.💔🙏😭
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King David
King David@Aaron710David·
An eleven-month-old baby from occupied Amsterdam arrived at Auschwitz with his mother, where both were killed shortly after arrival Benjamin Vischschoonmaker was born in 1941 in Amsterdam, into a young Dutch-Jewish family during the period of Nazi occupation. From the moment of his birth, his life existed under conditions shaped by war, restrictions, and the gradual removal of safety for Jewish families across the city. He lived with his parents at Tweede Jan Steenstraat in Amsterdam, a normal residential street that, during occupation, became part of a system of surveillance, arrest, and deportation targeting Jewish residents. Like many families, they were gradually drawn into the escalating machinery of persecution across the country. In the summer or early autumn of 1942, mass arrests of Jewish families intensified across Netherlands. Benjamin and his mother Sara were among those deported during this period, first through transit systems that gathered families before sending them eastward. On 23 October 1942, they were deported to Auschwitz. After arrival, Benjamin, only eleven months old, and his mother were killed shortly thereafter, part of a system where young children and mothers were often not separated or spared during selection. His father survived the war, but Benjamin’s short life remains recorded as part of Holocaust memory. His story stands as a reminder of how even the youngest lives were not spared, preserving his name as an individual rather than a statistic within the history of the genocide.
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La Makineta del Temps
La Makineta del Temps@makinetatemps·
Dono per fet que X em fa ghosting -si no pagues no tens visibilitat pel que es veu- i que possiblement gairebé ningú veurà aquesta publicació, però igualment deixo una ermita per aquí, perquè sí, perquè em ve de gust. Bon vespre tingueu.
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King David
King David@Aaron710David·
A five-year-old caught in the Kamianets-Podilskyi massacre, where a ghetto collapsed into mass graves and thousands vanished in two days. Frida Zlotnik was born on 10 May 1935 in Kamianets-Podilskyi to Gersh and Dora Zlotnik, a Russian-Jewish family living amid the shifting political realities of the Soviet Union. Her early childhood unfolded during a period of growing repression, uncertainty, and violence that affected countless families across Eastern Europe. In 1939, Frida’s father, Gersh, was killed by the NKVD. His death left Dora to raise her young daughter alone, carrying on through years marked by fear, hardship, and political turmoil. In the summer of 1941, Frida traveled to Kamianets-Podilskyi to visit her grandparents. Soon after, German forces occupied the city. Jewish residents were quickly forced into a ghetto, where overcrowding, deprivation, and constant fear became part of daily life. On 27–28 August 1941, Frida and thousands of other Jews were murdered during the Kamianets-Podilskyi massacre. Over the course of just two days, approximately 23,600 Jewish men, women, and children were shot and buried in mass graves outside the city. The massacre was one of the largest mass shootings of Jews carried out up to that point in the Holocaust. Frida Zlotnik was only five years old when she was killed. Her mother survived the war and later had another child, but Frida’s life had already been cut short by one of the earliest large-scale massacres of the Holocaust in Eastern Europe. Today, her story serves as a reminder of how entire families and communities could be destroyed within days, leaving behind only memories, records, and the responsibility to remember. ✡️🕯️
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Auschwitz Memorial
Auschwitz Memorial@AuschwitzMuseum·
8 June 1939 | A French Jewish girl, Simone Gotlib, was born in Paris. She arrived at #Auschwitz on 18 August 1942 in a transport of 997 Jews deported from Drancy. She was among 897 of them murdered in a gas chamber after the selection.
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The world in Frames
The world in Frames@world_tourists_·
Geography challenge: Can you identify this location from a single photo?
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John Cocker 🇺🇦
John Cocker 🇺🇦@joecocker15·
On this day in 1927, a Czech Jewish boy was born. On the 7 May 1942 he was deported to Theresienstadt, with his parents and sister, and on the 19 Oct 1944 to Auschwitz where he perished. His family perished in Auschwitz. His name was Miloš Neuwirth Support @AuschwitzMuseum
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King David
King David@Aaron710David·
A six-year-old boy trapped in the Warsaw Ghetto died in 1942, his life lost to hunger, violence, and silence forever Mendel Blank was born in 1936 in Mazowieckie, into a Jewish family led by Aharon and Helen Blank. His early childhood should have been shaped by family care, learning, and the ordinary rhythm of growing up in a small community before war disrupted everything. When Nazi occupation spread across Poland, Jewish families were forced from their homes and concentrated into ghettos under harsh and inhumane conditions. Life rapidly shifted from normal existence to survival under restrictions, fear, and constant uncertainty. Mendel and his family were deported to the Warsaw Ghetto, the largest ghetto established during the Holocaust. Overcrowding, starvation, disease, and violence defined daily life, as hundreds of thousands of people were confined to a space never meant to sustain human life. In 1942, at just six years old, Mendel died inside the ghetto. The exact circumstances are unknown, but conditions were so severe that children often perished from hunger, illness, or violence. Every day in the ghetto carried constant risk, especially for the youngest and most vulnerable. His name remains preserved as part of Holocaust remembrance, representing a child whose life ended before it could truly begin. Mendel Blank stands as one of many children lost in silence, reminding the world of the human cost behind the history of the Warsaw Ghetto.💔🙏
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Crazy Moments
Crazy Moments@Crazymoments01·
A Thirsty Mother Koala Begged His Car Window For Help 😱
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Auschwitz Memorial
Auschwitz Memorial@AuschwitzMuseum·
8 June 1937 | A Dutch Jewish boy, Ludwig Wijnhausen, was born in Heerlen. In August 1942 he was deported to #Auschwitz and, after selection, murdered in a gas chamber.
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