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Tag Archives: Birkenau
The Frozen Moment
By Noah Botman. Although I had never been there and then, at that moment, that was exactly where I was. I stood there, locked in time, the tears still suspended in the air, inches beneath the battle hardened soldier’s red … Continue reading
March of the Living – Poland
Posted in Family, Holocaust, Israel / Judaism, Noah Botman, Travel
Tagged anti-semitism, antisemitism, Auschwitz, Birkenau, Holocaust, March of the Living, MOL, Noah Botman, Poland, Warsaw ghetto, Yom HaShoah
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Memories from Auschwitz
In the spring of 1977, I was in my last year of Humanity studies at the “Collège St. Vincent”, in the small town of Soignies, in the French part of Belgium. I was invited to accompany my good friend André … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Holocaust, Israel / Judaism, Photography
Tagged André Gréga, anti-semitism, antisemitism, Auschwitz, Birkenau, Concentration camps, deutsche demokratische republik, History, Holocaust, holocaust memorial day, Holocaust remembrance, lech walesa, Michel Botman, Michel Botman photographe, Michel Botman Photographer, Michel Botman photographie, Michel Botman Photography, nuit et brouillard, Oswiecim, Poland, the march of the living, World War II
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