Вулгариве дефинитивно имат проблем со памтењето или едноставно не им одговара историјата на нивните дедовци...забораваат изгледа. Дај ќе ги потсетам малце.
Bulgarian authorities round up Jews in occupied Macedonia for deportation. They were first held in a camp in Skopje and then deported to the Treblinka extermination camp in German-occupied Poland. Yugoslavia, March 1943.
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Jews forced to board a train to the Danube River port of Lom, from where they were sent to the Treblinka extermination camp during the Bulgarian deportations from Macedonia and Thrace. Skopje, Yugoslavia, March 11-31, 1943.
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Jews from Bulgarian-occupied Macedonia and Thrace during deportation. They were sent to the Danube River port of Lom and then to Treblinka in German-occupied Poland by way of Vienna. Skopje, Yugoslavia, March 11-31, 1943.
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И да не заборавиме
Distant view of smoke from the Treblinka extermination camp, set on fire by prisoners during a revolt. This scene was photographed by a railway worker. Treblinka, Poland, August 2, 1943.
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LEON FRANKO
Born Bitola, Yugoslavia
ca. 1920
Leon was born to a large, Ladino-speaking, Sephardic-Jewish family. The Frankos lived in a large house in ethnically diverse Bitola, a town located in the southern part of Yugoslav Macedonia, near the Greek border. Leon's father, Yiosef, was a successful fabric merchant. The Frankos' children attended Yugoslav public schools where they learned to speak Serbian.
1933-39: Upon completing his schooling, Leon became a fabric merchant in Bitola. A handsome man from a well-to-do family, Leon was popular. His friends often remarked that he looked like a movie star. His younger brother, Dario, idolized him.
1940-44: In April 1941 the Germans invaded Yugoslavia, and Macedonia was annexed to Bulgaria.
The Bulgarians introduced anti-Jewish laws and cooperated with the Germans. Leon and Dario fled to Kastoria, a town in Italian-occupied Greece. There, Leon met and married Rebecca Pissirilo. After Italy surrendered, the Germans deported Kastoria's 700 Jews to Salonika, where they were assembled for deportation to Auschwitz. In Salonika, Leon's wife, who was nine months pregnant, was taken by the International Red Cross to a hospital.
Leon was one of 700 Jews deported by train from Salonika to Auschwitz on April 1, 1944. Both he and his wife perished. Their baby, Esther, was saved by a nurse in the hospital.
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Вака ги помагавте бе, фашисти? Вакви генијални умови ја основаа новата европска заедница, да не треба да се угледуваме на вашите постигнувања и норми од минатото?