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People walk The Way of Sorrow to the Menorah monument at a memorial complex of Babyn Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 20, 2016. Kyiv prepares...

#1449995

75th anniversary of Babyn Yar massacre

20 September 2016

People walk The Way of Sorrow to the Menorah monument at a memorial complex of Babyn Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 20, 2016. Kyiv prepares...

#1449995

20 September 2016

People walk The Way of Sorrow to the Menorah monument at a memorial complex of Babyn Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 20, 2016. Kyiv prepares to mark the 75th anniversary of Babyn Yar (באבי יאר), wherein more than 33 thousands Jews were killed by German forces. The massacre of September 29-30, 1941 was the largest mass killing for which the Nazi regime and its collaborators were responsible during its campaign against the Soviet Union.


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People walk The Way of Sorrow to the Menorah monument at a memorial complex of Babyn Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 20, 2016. Kyiv prepares...

#1449996

75th anniversary of Babyn Yar massacre

20 September 2016

People walk The Way of Sorrow to the Menorah monument at a memorial complex of Babyn Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 20, 2016. Kyiv prepares...

#1449996

20 September 2016

People walk The Way of Sorrow to the Menorah monument at a memorial complex of Babyn Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 20, 2016. Kyiv prepares to mark the 75th anniversary of Babyn Yar (באבי יאר), wherein more than 33 thousands Jews were killed by German forces. The massacre of September 29-30, 1941 was the largest mass killing for which the Nazi regime and its collaborators were responsible during its campaign against the Soviet Union.


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People walk The Way of Sorrow to the Menorah monument at a memorial complex of Babyn Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 20, 2016. Kyiv prepares...

#1449997

75th anniversary of Babyn Yar massacre

20 September 2016

People walk The Way of Sorrow to the Menorah monument at a memorial complex of Babyn Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 20, 2016. Kyiv prepares...

#1449997

20 September 2016

People walk The Way of Sorrow to the Menorah monument at a memorial complex of Babyn Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 20, 2016. Kyiv prepares to mark the 75th anniversary of Babyn Yar (באבי יאר), wherein more than 33 thousands Jews were killed by German forces. The massacre of September 29-30, 1941 was the largest mass killing for which the Nazi regime and its collaborators were responsible during its campaign against the Soviet Union.


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People walk The Way of Sorrow to the Menorah monument at a memorial complex of Babyn Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 20, 2016. Kyiv prepares...

#1449999

75th anniversary of Babyn Yar massacre

20 September 2016

People walk The Way of Sorrow to the Menorah monument at a memorial complex of Babyn Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 20, 2016. Kyiv prepares...

#1449999

20 September 2016

People walk The Way of Sorrow to the Menorah monument at a memorial complex of Babyn Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 20, 2016. Kyiv prepares to mark the 75th anniversary of Babyn Yar (באבי יאר), wherein more than 33 thousands Jews were killed by German forces. The massacre of September 29-30, 1941 was the largest mass killing for which the Nazi regime and its collaborators were responsible during its campaign against the Soviet Union.


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People wearing skullcap is seen standing in front of the Menorah monument at a memorial complex of Babyn Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 20,...

#1450001

75th anniversary of Babyn Yar massacre

20 September 2016

People wearing skullcap is seen standing in front of the Menorah monument at a memorial complex of Babyn Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 20,...

#1450001

20 September 2016

People wearing skullcap is seen standing in front of the Menorah monument at a memorial complex of Babyn Yar in Kyiv, Ukraine, September 20, 2016.Kyiv prepares to mark the 75th anniversary of Babyn Yar (באבי יאר), wherein more than 33 thousands Jews were killed by German forces. The massacre of September 29-30, 1941 was the largest mass killing for which the Nazi regime and its collaborators were responsible during its campaign against the Soviet Union.


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During a protest against the E-l-Khomri bill, a protester shows an history book with a photograph of policemen making an oath to the Collabo...

#1205899

Protest against the El-Khomri bill

12 May 2016

During a protest against the E-l-Khomri bill, a protester shows an history book with a photograph of policemen making an oath to the Collabo...

#1205899

12 May 2016

During a protest against the E-l-Khomri bill, a protester shows an history book with a photograph of policemen making an oath to the Collaborationnist govenrment during the Nazi occupation of France in 1942. Toulouse. France. May 12th 2016.


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Kazimierz Ptasinski pictured on the eve   of the 71st Anniversary of the Camp Liberation, as he returned to Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on Monday,...

#1046737

Kazimierz Ptasinski died at the age of 95

12 February 2016

Kazimierz Ptasinski pictured on the eve   of the 71st Anniversary of the Camp Liberation, as he returned to Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on Monday,...

#1046737

12 February 2016

Kazimierz Ptasinski pictured on the eve of the 71st Anniversary of the Camp Liberation, as he returned to Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on Monday, January 26, 2016. We said Goodbye to one of our heros of the resistance. On 5 February 2016 at the age of 95, died Kazimierz Ptasinski. He was born in Libiaz on 19 February 1921. On the eve of the 71st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, he participated in the historic session organised by the Auschwitz Museum, and dedicated to the prisoners of the second transport. Kazimierz Ptasinski (Polish: Ptasiński) during the WWII lived in that village and worked in the coal mine "Brzeszcze-Jawischowitz". He collaborated with a group of Polish Socialist Party, who worked at Auschwitz . After the unification he became a soldier of AK branch 'Sosienki' 9a group of 50-80 members), active between 1943-1945, with all activities concentretaed primarily at helping prisoners of the German Nazi Camp Auschwitz. The group had plans to strike together with other troops from the area of ​​the General Government, if the Germans began to liquidate the prisoners. The group helped at least 45 refugees from 144, whose escaped, among them mainly Jews and Soviet prisoners of war. Kazimierz Ptasinski was arrested on October 27, 1944, during a failed attempt to take over the camp next fugitives. But soon, he managed to escape from the Gestapo headquarters in Auschwitz. Other participants were arested and hanged in the camp on December 30, 1944. He was the hiding in the village of Tenczynek, under another name, until the end of the war. After the war, Kazimierz Ptasinski was persecuted by the secret police (Polish: Urzad Bezpieczenstwa). He worked in the coal mine 'Brzeszcze' and the Forest District of Chrzanów. In the free Poland, Ptasinski was appointed to the rank of lieutenant. In 2011, for his contribution in saving human life and for helping the prisoners of Auschwitz, he received the Officer's Cross of the Order of the Rebirth (Phot


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Kazimierz Ptasinski pictured on the eve   of the 71st Anniversary of the Camp Liberation, as he returned to Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on Monday,...

#1046744

Kazimierz Ptasinski died at the age of 95

12 February 2016

Kazimierz Ptasinski pictured on the eve   of the 71st Anniversary of the Camp Liberation, as he returned to Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on Monday,...

#1046744

12 February 2016

Kazimierz Ptasinski pictured on the eve of the 71st Anniversary of the Camp Liberation, as he returned to Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on Monday, January 26, 2016. We said Goodbye to one of our heros of the resistance. On 5 February 2016 at the age of 95, died Kazimierz Ptasinski. He was born in Libiaz on 19 February 1921. On the eve of the 71st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, he participated in the historic session organised by the Auschwitz Museum, and dedicated to the prisoners of the second transport. Kazimierz Ptasinski (Polish: Ptasiński) during the WWII lived in that village and worked in the coal mine "Brzeszcze-Jawischowitz". He collaborated with a group of Polish Socialist Party, who worked at Auschwitz . After the unification he became a soldier of AK branch 'Sosienki' 9a group of 50-80 members), active between 1943-1945, with all activities concentretaed primarily at helping prisoners of the German Nazi Camp Auschwitz. The group had plans to strike together with other troops from the area of ​​the General Government, if the Germans began to liquidate the prisoners. The group helped at least 45 refugees from 144, whose escaped, among them mainly Jews and Soviet prisoners of war. Kazimierz Ptasinski was arrested on October 27, 1944, during a failed attempt to take over the camp next fugitives. But soon, he managed to escape from the Gestapo headquarters in Auschwitz. Other participants were arested and hanged in the camp on December 30, 1944. He was the hiding in the village of Tenczynek, under another name, until the end of the war. After the war, Kazimierz Ptasinski was persecuted by the secret police (Polish: Urzad Bezpieczenstwa). He worked in the coal mine 'Brzeszcze' and the Forest District of Chrzanów. In the free Poland, Ptasinski was appointed to the rank of lieutenant. In 2011, for his contribution in saving human life and for helping the prisoners of Auschwitz, he received the Officer's Cross of the Order of t


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Kazimierz Ptasinski pictured on the eve   of the 71st Anniversary of the Camp Liberation, as he returned to Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on Monday,...

#1046748

Kazimierz Ptasinski died at the age of 95

12 February 2016

Kazimierz Ptasinski pictured on the eve   of the 71st Anniversary of the Camp Liberation, as he returned to Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on Monday,...

#1046748

12 February 2016

Kazimierz Ptasinski pictured on the eve of the 71st Anniversary of the Camp Liberation, as he returned to Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on Monday, January 26, 2016. We said Goodbye to one of our heros of the resistance. On 5 February 2016 at the age of 95, died Kazimierz Ptasinski. He was born in Libiaz on 19 February 1921. On the eve of the 71st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, he participated in the historic session organised by the Auschwitz Museum, and dedicated to the prisoners of the second transport. Kazimierz Ptasinski (Polish: Ptasiński) during the WWII lived in that village and worked in the coal mine "Brzeszcze-Jawischowitz". He collaborated with a group of Polish Socialist Party, who worked at Auschwitz . After the unification he became a soldier of AK branch 'Sosienki' 9a group of 50-80 members), active between 1943-1945, with all activities concentretaed primarily at helping prisoners of the German Nazi Camp Auschwitz. The group had plans to strike together with other troops from the area of ​​the General Government, if the Germans began to liquidate the prisoners. The group helped at least 45 refugees from 144, whose escaped, among them mainly Jews and Soviet prisoners of war. Kazimierz Ptasinski was arrested on October 27, 1944, during a failed attempt to take over the camp next fugitives. But soon, he managed to escape from the Gestapo headquarters in Auschwitz. Other participants were arested and hanged in the camp on December 30, 1944. He was the hiding in the village of Tenczynek, under another name, until the end of the war. After the war, Kazimierz Ptasinski was persecuted by the secret police (Polish: Urzad Bezpieczenstwa). He worked in the coal mine 'Brzeszcze' and the Forest District of Chrzanów. In the free Poland, Ptasinski was appointed to the rank of lieutenant. In 2011, for his contribution in saving human life and for helping the prisoners of Auschwitz, he received the Officer's Cross of the Order of the Rebirth (Phot


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Kazimierz Ptasinski pictured on the eve   of the 71st Anniversary of the Camp Liberation, as he returned to Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on Monday,...

#1046749

Kazimierz Ptasinski died at the age of 95

12 February 2016

Kazimierz Ptasinski pictured on the eve   of the 71st Anniversary of the Camp Liberation, as he returned to Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on Monday,...

#1046749

12 February 2016

Kazimierz Ptasinski pictured on the eve of the 71st Anniversary of the Camp Liberation, as he returned to Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on Monday, January 26, 2016. We said Goodbye to one of our heros of the resistance. On 5 February 2016 at the age of 95, died Kazimierz Ptasinski. He was born in Libiaz on 19 February 1921. On the eve of the 71st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, he participated in the historic session organised by the Auschwitz Museum, and dedicated to the prisoners of the second transport. Kazimierz Ptasinski (Polish: Ptasiński) during the WWII lived in that village and worked in the coal mine "Brzeszcze-Jawischowitz". He collaborated with a group of Polish Socialist Party, who worked at Auschwitz . After the unification he became a soldier of AK branch 'Sosienki' 9a group of 50-80 members), active between 1943-1945, with all activities concentretaed primarily at helping prisoners of the German Nazi Camp Auschwitz. The group had plans to strike together with other troops from the area of ​​the General Government, if the Germans began to liquidate the prisoners. The group helped at least 45 refugees from 144, whose escaped, among them mainly Jews and Soviet prisoners of war. Kazimierz Ptasinski was arrested on October 27, 1944, during a failed attempt to take over the camp next fugitives. But soon, he managed to escape from the Gestapo headquarters in Auschwitz. Other participants were arested and hanged in the camp on December 30, 1944. He was the hiding in the village of Tenczynek, under another name, until the end of the war. After the war, Kazimierz Ptasinski was persecuted by the secret police (Polish: Urzad Bezpieczenstwa). He worked in the coal mine 'Brzeszcze' and the Forest District of Chrzanów. In the free Poland, Ptasinski was appointed to the rank of lieutenant. In 2011, for his contribution in saving human life and for helping the prisoners of Auschwitz, he received the Officer's Cross of the Order of the Rebirth (Phot


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Kazimierz Ptasinski pictured on the eve   of the 71st Anniversary of the Camp Liberation, as he returned to Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on Monday,...

#1046751

Kazimierz Ptasinski died at the age of 95

12 February 2016

Kazimierz Ptasinski pictured on the eve   of the 71st Anniversary of the Camp Liberation, as he returned to Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on Monday,...

#1046751

12 February 2016

Kazimierz Ptasinski pictured on the eve of the 71st Anniversary of the Camp Liberation, as he returned to Oswiecim (Auschwitz) on Monday, January 26, 2016. We said Goodbye to one of our heros of the resistance. On 5 February 2016 at the age of 95, died Kazimierz Ptasinski. He was born in Libiaz on 19 February 1921. On the eve of the 71st anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, he participated in the historic session organised by the Auschwitz Museum, and dedicated to the prisoners of the second transport. Kazimierz Ptasinski (Polish: Ptasiński) during the WWII lived in that village and worked in the coal mine "Brzeszcze-Jawischowitz". He collaborated with a group of Polish Socialist Party, who worked at Auschwitz . After the unification he became a soldier of AK branch 'Sosienki' 9a group of 50-80 members), active between 1943-1945, with all activities concentretaed primarily at helping prisoners of the German Nazi Camp Auschwitz. The group had plans to strike together with other troops from the area of ​​the General Government, if the Germans began to liquidate the prisoners. The group helped at least 45 refugees from 144, whose escaped, among them mainly Jews and Soviet prisoners of war. Kazimierz Ptasinski was arrested on October 27, 1944, during a failed attempt to take over the camp next fugitives. But soon, he managed to escape from the Gestapo headquarters in Auschwitz. Other participants were arested and hanged in the camp on December 30, 1944. He was the hiding in the village of Tenczynek, under another name, until the end of the war. After the war, Kazimierz Ptasinski was persecuted by the secret police (Polish: Urzad Bezpieczenstwa). He worked in the coal mine 'Brzeszcze' and the Forest District of Chrzanów. In the free Poland, Ptasinski was appointed to the rank of lieutenant. In 2011, for his contribution in saving human life and for helping the prisoners of Auschwitz, he received the Officer's Cross of the Order of the Rebirth (Phot


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About 15000 people marched through Kiev to honor Stepan Bandera, glorified by nationalists as a leader of Ukraine's liberation movement and...

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Ukrainians march to honor 105th birthday of Stepan Bandera

1 January 2014

About 15000 people marched through Kiev to honor Stepan Bandera, glorified by nationalists as a leader of Ukraine's liberation movement and...

#25336

1 January 2014

About 15000 people marched through Kiev to honor Stepan Bandera, glorified by nationalists as a leader of Ukraine's liberation movement and dismissed by others ukrainians as a Nazi collaborator Photo: Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto


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About 15000 people marched through Kiev to honor Stepan Bandera, glorified by nationalists as a leader of Ukraine's liberation movement and...

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Ukrainians march to honor 105th birthday of Stepan Bandera

1 January 2014

About 15000 people marched through Kiev to honor Stepan Bandera, glorified by nationalists as a leader of Ukraine's liberation movement and...

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1 January 2014

About 15000 people marched through Kiev to honor Stepan Bandera, glorified by nationalists as a leader of Ukraine's liberation movement and dismissed by others ukrainians as a Nazi collaborator Photo: Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto


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About 15000 people marched through Kiev to honor Stepan Bandera, glorified by nationalists as a leader of Ukraine's liberation movement and...

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Ukrainians march to honor 105th birthday of Stepan Bandera

1 January 2014

About 15000 people marched through Kiev to honor Stepan Bandera, glorified by nationalists as a leader of Ukraine's liberation movement and...

#25347

1 January 2014

About 15000 people marched through Kiev to honor Stepan Bandera, glorified by nationalists as a leader of Ukraine's liberation movement and dismissed by others ukrainians as a Nazi collaborator Photo: Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto


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About 15000 people marched through Kiev to honor Stepan Bandera, glorified by nationalists as a leader of Ukraine's liberation movement and...

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Ukrainians march to honor 105th birthday of Stepan Bandera

1 January 2014

About 15000 people marched through Kiev to honor Stepan Bandera, glorified by nationalists as a leader of Ukraine's liberation movement and...

#25353

1 January 2014

About 15000 people marched through Kiev to honor Stepan Bandera, glorified by nationalists as a leader of Ukraine's liberation movement and dismissed by others ukrainians as a Nazi collaborator Photo: Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto


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About 15000 people marched through Kiev to honor Stepan Bandera, glorified by nationalists as a leader of Ukraine's liberation movement and...

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Ukrainians march to honor 105th birthday of Stepan Bandera

1 January 2014

About 15000 people marched through Kiev to honor Stepan Bandera, glorified by nationalists as a leader of Ukraine's liberation movement and...

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1 January 2014

About 15000 people marched through Kiev to honor Stepan Bandera, glorified by nationalists as a leader of Ukraine's liberation movement and dismissed by others ukrainians as a Nazi collaborator Photo: Sergii Kharchenko/NurPhoto


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