19 January 1902 | A Jewish artist David Olère was born in Warsaw.
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19 January 1902 | A Jewish artist David Olère was born in Warsaw. In 1918 he emigrated to France.
In March 1943 he was deported to Auschwitz where he was forced to work in Sonderkommando. After the war he showed the horrifying world of gas chambers in drawings & paintings.
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19 January 1902 | A Jewish artist David Olère was born in Warsaw. In 1918 he emigrated to France.
In March 1943 he was deported to Auschwitz where he was forced to work in Sonderkommando. After the war he showed the horrifying world of gas chambers in drawings & paintings.
@auschwitzmuseum Incredibly powerful art. Stunning. David Olere.
Sadly, the despotic cruelty lives on in our world, while its victims do not. Because we have forgotten. -
19 January 1902 | A Jewish artist David Olère was born in Warsaw. In 1918 he emigrated to France.
In March 1943 he was deported to Auschwitz where he was forced to work in Sonderkommando. After the war he showed the horrifying world of gas chambers in drawings & paintings.
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19 January 1902 | A Jewish artist David Olère was born in Warsaw. In 1918 he emigrated to France.
In March 1943 he was deported to Auschwitz where he was forced to work in Sonderkommando. After the war he showed the horrifying world of gas chambers in drawings & paintings.
Powerful images of a terrible atrocity. Even more tragic that someone could remake these exact paintings for Palestinians in modern day without changing much about them except the uniforms perhaps.
It is happening again.
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Powerful images of a terrible atrocity. Even more tragic that someone could remake these exact paintings for Palestinians in modern day without changing much about them except the uniforms perhaps.
It is happening again.
@contrasocial Thousands of the makeshift tents the surviving families finaly got are indeed currently fllooded for weeks in very cold winter -- right where they where allowed to dress them up.
Extreme violence and malnutrition + cold/Gas, now cold/Flood both come from a similarly deranged mentality, as well as result in a similar inhuman suffering... and result.
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19 January 1902 | A Jewish artist David Olère was born in Warsaw. In 1918 he emigrated to France.
In March 1943 he was deported to Auschwitz where he was forced to work in Sonderkommando. After the war he showed the horrifying world of gas chambers in drawings & paintings.
@auschwitzmuseum My childhood best friend’s father, Francis Reisz, was also an artist who survived Auschwitz. Some of his drawings appear online.
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19 January 1902 | A Jewish artist David Olère was born in Warsaw. In 1918 he emigrated to France.
In March 1943 he was deported to Auschwitz where he was forced to work in Sonderkommando. After the war he showed the horrifying world of gas chambers in drawings & paintings.
@auschwitzmuseum danke für eure Beiträge. Es macht mir immer wieder bewusst, wie unmenschlich und wie groß das Leid war. Und wie nah es ist, wie schnell sich eine Gesellschaft verändern kann.
Danke auch an den Künstler, der durch seine Werke der Nachwelt erhalten hat, was zu gern vergessen werden möchte. -
19 January 1902 | A Jewish artist David Olère was born in Warsaw. In 1918 he emigrated to France.
In March 1943 he was deported to Auschwitz where he was forced to work in Sonderkommando. After the war he showed the horrifying world of gas chambers in drawings & paintings.
Never forget…
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