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The Walk of the shoes...

Colori a Budapest

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The Walk of the shoes sent on May 04, 2019 (8:06) by Paogar. 78 comments, 1898 views.

at 50mm, 1/125 f/11.0, ISO 100, hand held. Budapest, Hungary.

E' questa un'immagine che, io che amo le foto "allegre" e ricche di colori, non avrei mai voluto scattare e non perché in questa foto manchino i colori ma perché avrei preferito, senza alcun dubbio, che non fosse mai esistita questa tragica ed orrenda storia e che non ci fosse nulla di così drammatico da ricordare. Sulla riva del Danubio, non lontano dal palazzo del Parlamento Ungherese, sono allineate sessanta paia di scarpe dall'aria vissuta, che ricordano la moda degli anni '40. Ci sono scarpe da donna, da uomo e da bambino, lasciate lì, vicino all'acqua, abbandonate in modo disordinato, come se i loro proprietari se le fossero appena tolte. Se si guarda più da vicino, si vede che le scarpe sono di ferro, arrugginite, fissate nel calcestruzzo del molo. E' l'inquietante e triste memoriale, conosciuto come "Le Scarpe sulle rive del Danubio", concepito dal regista Can Togay, che lo ha realizzato insieme allo scultore Gyula Pauer sulla riva di Pest, nel 2005, in onore degli ebrei ungheresi che, nell'autunno-inverno del 1944-45, furono trucidati sulle rive del Danubio dai miliziani del Partito delle Croci Frecciate. Sparare agli ebrei sul Danubio era conveniente, perché il fiume portava via i corpi. In alcuni casi gli aguzzini legavano insieme le mani di due o tre ebrei, adulti o bambini, poi sparavano solo ad uno di loro: le vittime, posizionate sul bordo dell'acqua, cadevano tutte insieme nel Danubio, con il cadavere che trascinava con sé i corpi delle persone ancora vive, in modo da risparmiare sui proiettili. Tutti i corpi, legati insieme dalle corde e dal destino, o andavano a fondo o scivolavano via lungo il fiume. Quei pochi che sopravvivevano alle gelide acque del fiume venivano uccisi dai miliziani che sparavano dalla riva in un tragico ed infame tiro al bersaglio. Per non dimenticare.







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user147467
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sent on May 05, 2019 (9:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Great shot and great caption...
Bravo

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sent on May 05, 2019 (9:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Nice use! Color is safe ;-) :-D :-D Good Sunday Paul.
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sent on May 05, 2019 (10:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A gruesome picture and a true story unfortunately, a black spot in the history of man that can not be erased. One click-important document and strong visual and sentimental impact, congratulations Paul for framing and sharing
a greeting mark

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sent on May 05, 2019 (11:10)

Excellent document and compo! Congrats Paul
Ciao
Brian

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sent on May 05, 2019 (13:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Not always the joy is in color. Nice shot and MAF.

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sent on May 05, 2019 (15:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thank you Paul for this tragic testimony. The history of the saved bullets is repeated.
I am reminded of what happened in the karst at the end of the second war, in which the Titans punished the Italians by firing at the first and this dragged into other 50/100 people who died of suffering and with the bones smashed inside the sinkholes.
Yes in memory of all the horrors that man has managed to accomplish.

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sent on May 05, 2019 (17:42)

An interesting topic and composition. This is a very sad place.
Hello: Delphinus

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sent on May 05, 2019 (19:20) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Not to forget.... Bravo Paolo!!!
Hello

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sent on May 05, 2019 (19:30) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Incredible cruelty "....... never forget....
Hello Raymond

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sent on May 05, 2019 (19:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

It hurts the heart to read the caption but... Never forget
Great shooting Paul
Claudio C

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sent on May 05, 2019 (20:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Dramatically compelling shot. I read carefully how much you wrote Paul and I deduced that the memory in man is very limited. These atrocities have not been of any concern if we consider the dangerous China which tends to bring back to that horrible period. We meditate! Congrats.
Bye Josh ;-)

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sent on May 05, 2019 (20:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

exceedingly great....... To remember, always!!!
Hello
Fabrizio

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sent on May 05, 2019 (21:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Terrible story of an unheard-of cruelty and fabulous work of art, not to forget. Congratulations Paul for this photo/document and for the excellent caption.
a dear greeting.
Stephen

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sent on May 05, 2019 (21:41) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A document that tells a terrible story, well resumed, congratulations Paul!
A greeting Agata ;-)

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sent on May 06, 2019 (12:15) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)


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sent on May 06, 2019 (13:09) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A nice and disturbing shot, unfortunately on these things we have short memory. This is what reminds us and makes us relive the sad destiny of so many people.
Hello, Rosario

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sent on May 06, 2019 (13:27) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Very particular dear Paul, I like

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sent on May 06, 2019 (15:37)

Some people are still very evil today.
Today this is more true in my country.
Delphinus

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sent on May 08, 2019 (17:11) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Dear friends,
Rosario
Luca
Delphinus

I am very glad that you appreciated my image especially for its meaning and thank you so much for the beautiful and very welcome comments.
A loving greeting,
Paolo

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sent on May 10, 2019 (21:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A "like" that I would not want to give, which is duteful to give.
comments unnecessary.
Hello Paul, Good Weekend.
Paul


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