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Dorene Shaver
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I miss my darling mother every day. Kiss your mother and tell her you love her, while she is still here. Do it. ..fb.watch/HM2xGagaNH/?mi…
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13 June 1944
A stretcher bearer of the Durham Light Infantry, 50th Division, attends to German wounded near Lingèvres, Calvados.
(Photo source - IWM (B 5525)
Midgley, A. N. (Sergeant)
No. 5 Army Film & Photographic Unit
Colourised by Doug @colour_history

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🆘️ SUPER URGENT🆘️DARLING BOY PUNCHED IN FACE💔😭
BELLO #255989
Big bruise on his little face,just look at him,how could u hurt him
He's scared,so rescue only
I AM BEGGING U TO PLZ #PLEDGE4RESCUE plz Foster if u can
#NYCACC darling has suffered enough
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MIA #A386955 7yo
"WHY doesn't anyone care about ME,I DON'T WANT TO DIE😭"
Hardly any pledges💔
Don't u see how adorable she is?
She loves 🚗 rides,super smart,well mannered,extremely loving!
Sounds PERFECT to me!
Plz #Adopt #Foster or #Pledge4Rescue
Adopt $25 #CorpusChristiACS

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Final call for Diane, read her bio below:

Not the Same@notthesameone2
🚨Last call for 3-y/o pretty Diane, now under kill command. Just under 100 lbs, Diane fka Bella is back. At ACC last summer & now back as a stray, came in wearing a prong & scanned chip+. Listed for dodging leashing & still nervous & sometimes defensive. She has been social w/ familiar staff & asks for attn, wiggly, food-motivated, young & healthy. Earned best possible behavior rating
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This Thursday, Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Ahead of the ceremony, we caught up with Gene and Paul to hear what this remarkable achievement means to them and deep dive into how their songwriting has evolved through KISSTORY 🔥
Watch the full interview now, exclusively on kissonline.com/stories/kiss-s… 🤘
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U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Arthur Frederick DeFranzo of Saugus, Massachusetts, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions on June 10, 1944, near Vaubadon, France.
DeFranzo joined the Army in November 1940 and, by June 10, 1944, was serving as a Staff Sergeant in the 1st Infantry Division. On that day, near Vaubadon, France, he was wounded while rescuing an injured man from hostile fire. Despite his own injuries, he led an attack on the enemy positions and continued to advance and encourage his men even after being hit several more times. He destroyed an enemy machine gun position before succumbing to his wounds.
DeFranzo was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor seven months later for his actions on June 10, 1944. He was given a military funeral at Riverside Cemetery in Saugus, MA.
#WeRememberThem

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84 years ago today, the Nazis erased an entire village for a crime it didn't commit.
June 4, 1942: Reinhard Heydrich, architect of the Holocaust, dies after Czech paratroopers ambush him in Prague. Hitler demands blood. The Gestapo follows a false lead to a small mining village of 500 people: Lidice. It had no connection to the assassination. None.
At dawn on June 10, every man and boy over 15 was marched to a farm garden and shot in groups of five against the wall. Too slow, the commanders decided. They increased it to ten. Each new group walked past the bodies of their neighbors before joining them. By afternoon, 173 men and boys were dead. Mattresses had been propped against the wall to stop the ricochets.
The women and children were held in a school gymnasium for three days. Then the children were ripped from their mothers' arms. 195 women were shipped to Ravensbrück concentration camp.
The children were told they were being taken to their parents. 82 of them were loaded into sealed trucks at Chełmno and killed with engine exhaust. The youngest was about a year old. Only a handful, judged "racially suitable," were given to German families and stripped of their names.
Then the Nazis erased the village itself. Burned the houses. Dynamited the church and the school. Dug up 400 graves and looted the corpses. Cut down the orchards. Diverted the stream. Rerouted the roads. They filmed it all. Proudly.
But it backfired. The Nazis publicized Lidice as a warning, and the world answered. Towns in Mexico, Brazil, and the US renamed themselves Lidice. Parents named daughters Lidice. The village meant to be forgotten became impossible to forget.
After the war, 143 women came home. Years of searching recovered just 17 of the children. Today the site is a memorial, its centerpiece 82 bronze statues of children standing together, facing the valley where their village used to be.
The Nazis tried to murder a village and its memory. The people are gone. The memory won.
Remember Lidice. June 10, 1942.

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