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Plac Zgody...

NON DIMENTICARE! DON'T FORGET

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Plac Zgody sent on November 09, 2013 (0:09) by Doudou. 2 comments, 1782 views.

, 1/320 f/4.0, ISO 100, hand held. Krakow, Poland.

Cracovia- Il 28 ottobre 1942 tutti gli "inabili al lavoro" i bambini dell'orfanotrofio e i pazienti dell'ospedale vengono fucilati sul posto. Oggi la piazza è costituita da 70 sedie, ispirato dalla descrizione del libro di Tadeusz Pankiewicz "Farmacia nel ghetto di Cracovia", dove l'autore ricorda le sedie portate nella piazza durante lo svuotamento delle case degli ultimi abitanti del ghetto. #Olocausto #BiancoeNero





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sent on November 09, 2013 (23:45) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

This gallery and your comments are a valuable document.
Have you been able to bring us closer to what time it is meant suffering, distress, separation and death.
The last shot, a humble object like the chair is placed with others in a square, this excites particularly for its symbolism, as many and many were the humble to die without perhaps not even understand why.
You then rightly eliminated the colors, because there is no color to the memory of the suffering of millions of people.
In the silence of those places lacking today the cigarettes smoked with detachment, the officers shouted commands with dryness, laughter against some old man who stumbles, the passing of time and the unreal expectation of their own destiny between the tension and terror; but your photos fail to recall all thisor capturing the essence of a place of constriction, where it was organized, administered and enforced with brutal efficiency, the mass death of men, women and children.
Thank you for having proposed this gallery, in terrible need to remember, because unfortunately the cancer inability to live in harmony among peoples is not yet defeated.
Thanks again and a friendly greeting.
Silvio.

avatarsenior
sent on November 10, 2013 (11:12) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

A sincere thank you for your testimony Silvio.
David


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