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Nicole McGee Retweeted
Jozef & Wiktoria Ulma risked their lives to help Jews during the
#Holocaust. On 24 March 1944 the German police discovered the Jews in hiding. The Jewish family was shot, as was the entire Ulma family - parents & 6 children. Wiktoria was 7 months pregnant.pic.twitter.com/awHVQjgMvZ
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The Republican Party should just make their official slogan: Less Voters, More Guns.
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A once-in-a-century pandemic cannot be the only thing that slows mass shootings in this country. It’s time for leaders everywhere to listen to the American people when they say enough is enough.pic.twitter.com/7MEJ87Is3E
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The
@AuschwitzMuseum remains closed to visitors until April 9.#coronavirus You can visit online 24/7 & learn history thanks to many educational materials included in the virtual tour: http://panorama.auschwitz.org pic.twitter.com/JdUrvUGzMf
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20 March 1933 | A French Jewish girl, Freda Rojzner, was born in Paris. She was deported to Auschwitz in February 1944 and murdered in a gas chamber.pic.twitter.com/yDk5njfQol
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19 March 1939 | A French Jewish girl, Arlette Skalka, was born in Paris. She arrived at
#Auschwitz on 23 August 1942 in a transport of 1,000 Jews deported from Drancy. She was among 892 people murdered after selection in a gas chamber.pic.twitter.com/gI345LVJkk
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18 March 1927 | A Jewish girl, Lea Dragica Deutsch, was born in Zagreb. In May 1943 she was deported to
#Auschwitz. 25 of the 75 people in her train car did not survive the 6-day transport. Lea was among them. Her mother and brother were murdered in the camp.pic.twitter.com/yuEf9vwe2B
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16 March 1942 | A Hungarian Jewish girl, Nora Kohn, was born in Marosvasarhely. In May 1944 she was deported to
#Auschwitz, where she was murdered in a gas chamber.pic.twitter.com/dgRFTe6RDO
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Hunting wolves with dogs, ATVs, bait, snares, + helicopters? As states seek to emulate Wisconsin’s wolf massacre, we're reminded of what happens when wolves lose federal protections -- a relapse back into the dark ages of wildlife + nature exploitation.https://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/other-states-seek-emulate-wisconsin-s-wolf-massacre …
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Recap from Sunday's sweep
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Most people are not able to visit
@AuschwitzMuseum. Especially nowadays. That is why we have made http://panorama.auschwitz.org available. It's a virtual visit full of facts & testimonies, documents & photographs, artworks by prisoners & objects related to the history of the camp.pic.twitter.com/Zsre6kaBNQ
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12 March 1903 | A Slovenian, Josef Sitter, was born in Šentjakob. A car mechanic. In
#Auschwitz from 28 September 1941. No. 21141 He perished in the camp on 24 February 1942.pic.twitter.com/EQ0verUlv8
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12 March 1866 | A Slovak Jew, Franz Weisz, was born. In
#Auschwitz from 24 October 1941. No. 21934 He perished in the camp three days later.pic.twitter.com/V1GSf1tMa7
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Nicole McGee Retweeted
Ten reasons to protect and save wolves
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This week in Congress: Dems: Passed $1.9T COVID package to deliver stimulus checks (w/ dependents!), cut child poverty in half, extend $300 UI, prevent cuts in state + local services, largest-ever investment in Native communities, etc GOP: Took a week to read The Cat in the Hat
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While Senate Republicans told us we cannot afford to provide $1,400 direct payments to the working class, they had no problem introducing a bill this week to repeal the estate tax which would provide a $1.7 trillion tax break to the billionaire class. Total hypocrisy!
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10 March 1934 | A Dutch Jewish girl, Carla Bromet, was born in The Hague. On 26 February 1944 she was deported from Westerbork to the Theresienstadt ghetto. She arrived at
#Auschwitz on 6 October 1944 in a transport of 1,500 Jews. She was murdered in a gas chamber.pic.twitter.com/O15ev4xfNv
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Wolves are essential. Love is too
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5 March 1912 | A Jewish Hungarian woman, Klara Serman, was born. She lived in Nagyvarad. In 1944 she was deported to
#Auschwitz. She did not survive.pic.twitter.com/SFnPjQkpwA
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