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#12114781
2 March 2025
Alex Marquez of Spain from Grassing Racing, Marc Marquez of Spain from Ducati Lenovo Team, and Francesco Bagnaia of Italy from Ducati Lenovo Team celebrate with champagne on the podium during the MotoGP PT Grand Prix of Thailand 2025 at Chang International Circuit in Buriram, Thailand, on March 2, 2025.
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16 May 2024
Togo's President Faure Gnassingbe is arriving ahead of a meeting as part of the ''Summit on Clean Cooking in Africa'' at the Elysee Presidential Palace in Paris, France, on May 14, 2024.
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23 December 2023
Mateo Carreras of Newcastle Falcons is gasping as he is tackled high by Jake Woolmore of Bristol Bears during the Gallagher Premiership match between Newcastle Falcons and Bristol at Kingston Park in Newcastle, England, on December 22, 2023.
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#10314450
29 July 2023
SOBIBOR, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: Railway ramp at the extermination camp in Sobibor, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. Sobibor was a German Nazi extermination camp located in German-occupied Poland, it served the sole purpose of murdering Jews. The majority of prisoners were gassed upon arrival, and few survived more than a few months. Between 170,000 to 250,000 people were killed at Sobibor, making it the fourth-deadliest Nazi camp. A prisoner revolt on 14 October 1943 led to the camp's closure, with approximately 300 prisoners managing to escape, of whom around 60 survived the war. The Nazis demolished most of the camp to conceal their atrocities from the advancing Red Army.
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#10314452
29 July 2023
SOBIBOR, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: Railway ramp at the extermination camp in Sobibor, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. Sobibor was a German Nazi extermination camp located in German-occupied Poland, it served the sole purpose of murdering Jews. The majority of prisoners were gassed upon arrival, and few survived more than a few months. Between 170,000 to 250,000 people were killed at Sobibor, making it the fourth-deadliest Nazi camp. A prisoner revolt on 14 October 1943 led to the camp's closure, with approximately 300 prisoners managing to escape, of whom around 60 survived the war. The Nazis demolished most of the camp to conceal their atrocities from the advancing Red Army.
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#10314438
29 July 2023
SOBIBOR, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: View of the surroundings of Sobibor train station, in Sobibor, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. Sobibor was a German Nazi extermination camp located in German-occupied Poland, it served the sole purpose of murdering Jews. The majority of prisoners were gassed upon arrival, and few survived more than a few months. Between 170,000 to 250,000 people were killed at Sobibor, making it the fourth-deadliest Nazi camp. A prisoner revolt on 14 October 1943 led to the camp's closure, with approximately 300 prisoners managing to escape, of whom around 60 survived the war. The Nazis demolished most of the camp to conceal their atrocities from the advancing Red Army.
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#10314440
29 July 2023
SOBIBOR, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: View of statue of a mother and her child by Mieczysław Welter, in Sobibor, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. Sobibor was a German Nazi extermination camp located in German-occupied Poland, it served the sole purpose of murdering Jews. The majority of prisoners were gassed upon arrival, and few survived more than a few months. Between 170,000 to 250,000 people were killed at Sobibor, making it the fourth-deadliest Nazi camp. A prisoner revolt on 14 October 1943 led to the camp's closure, with approximately 300 prisoners managing to escape, of whom around 60 survived the war. The Nazis demolished most of the camp to conceal their atrocities from the advancing Red Army.
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#10314442
29 July 2023
SOBIBOR, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: A notice of closure for ongoing construction work at Sobibor Museum entrance, in Sobibor, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. Sobibor was a German Nazi extermination camp located in German-occupied Poland, it served the sole purpose of murdering Jews. The majority of prisoners were gassed upon arrival, and few survived more than a few months. Between 170,000 to 250,000 people were killed at Sobibor, making it the fourth-deadliest Nazi camp. A prisoner revolt on 14 October 1943 led to the camp's closure, with approximately 300 prisoners managing to escape, of whom around 60 survived the war. The Nazis demolished most of the camp to conceal their atrocities from the advancing Red Army.
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#10314444
29 July 2023
SOBIBOR, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: A sign 'Construction of the Museum in Sobibor' seen near Sobibor Museum entrance, in Sobibor, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. Sobibor was a German Nazi extermination camp located in German-occupied Poland, it served the sole purpose of murdering Jews. The majority of prisoners were gassed upon arrival, and few survived more than a few months. Between 170,000 to 250,000 people were killed at Sobibor, making it the fourth-deadliest Nazi camp. A prisoner revolt on 14 October 1943 led to the camp's closure, with approximately 300 prisoners managing to escape, of whom around 60 survived the war. The Nazis demolished most of the camp to conceal their atrocities from the advancing Red Army.
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#10314446
29 July 2023
SOBIBOR, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: Railway ramp at the extermination camp in Sobibor, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. Sobibor was a German Nazi extermination camp located in German-occupied Poland, it served the sole purpose of murdering Jews. The majority of prisoners were gassed upon arrival, and few survived more than a few months. Between 170,000 to 250,000 people were killed at Sobibor, making it the fourth-deadliest Nazi camp. A prisoner revolt on 14 October 1943 led to the camp's closure, with approximately 300 prisoners managing to escape, of whom around 60 survived the war. The Nazis demolished most of the camp to conceal their atrocities from the advancing Red Army.
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#10314448
29 July 2023
LUKOWA, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: The tomb of the unknown soldier at the cemetery in Lukowa, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. In 1939 and 1944, Lukowa village and its surroundings saw clashes between Polish soldiers (Army Krakow in 1939 and Peasant Battalions in 1944) and the Nazis. After pacification, the Germans killed 13 people, deported 300 residents to a camp in Tarnogrod, and burned 24 farms. In mid-1943, the municipal office was destroyed three times by the Gwardia Ludowa communist underground. On 23-24 October 1943, Home Army units attacked and destroyed a Ukrainian police post serving the Germans, killing 12 policemen and the village mayor.
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#10314432
29 July 2023
SOBIBOR, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: General view of Sobibor train station, in Sobibor, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. Sobibor was a German Nazi extermination camp located in German-occupied Poland, it served the sole purpose of murdering Jews. The majority of prisoners were gassed upon arrival, and few survived more than a few months. Between 170,000 to 250,000 people were killed at Sobibor, making it the fourth-deadliest Nazi camp. A prisoner revolt on 14 October 1943 led to the camp's closure, with approximately 300 prisoners managing to escape, of whom around 60 survived the war. The Nazis demolished most of the camp to conceal their atrocities from the advancing Red Army.
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#10314434
29 July 2023
SOBIBOR, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: View of Sobibor train station, in Sobibor, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. Sobibor was a German Nazi extermination camp located in German-occupied Poland, it served the sole purpose of murdering Jews. The majority of prisoners were gassed upon arrival, and few survived more than a few months. Between 170,000 to 250,000 people were killed at Sobibor, making it the fourth-deadliest Nazi camp. A prisoner revolt on 14 October 1943 led to the camp's closure, with approximately 300 prisoners managing to escape, of whom around 60 survived the war. The Nazis demolished most of the camp to conceal their atrocities from the advancing Red Army.
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#10314436
29 July 2023
SOBIBOR, POLAND - JULY 09, 2023: View of railway network and surroundings in Sobibor, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland on July 09, 2023. Sobibor was a German Nazi extermination camp located in German-occupied Poland, it served the sole purpose of murdering Jews. The majority of prisoners were gassed upon arrival, and few survived more than a few months. Between 170,000 to 250,000 people were killed at Sobibor, making it the fourth-deadliest Nazi camp. A prisoner revolt on 14 October 1943 led to the camp's closure, with approximately 300 prisoners managing to escape, of whom around 60 survived the war. The Nazis demolished most of the camp to conceal their atrocities from the advancing Red Army.
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#10020746
8 May 2023
French police are tear-gassing demonstrators protesting France's pension reform ahead of French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to attend a ceremony honoring Resistance leader Jean Moulin in Lyon, France, on May 8, 2023.
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8 May 2023
French police are tear-gassing demonstrators protesting France's pension reform ahead of French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to attend a ceremony honoring Resistance leader Jean Moulin in Lyon, France, on May 8, 2023.
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