auschwitzmuseum , 2 months ago 9 April 1925 | A Polish woman, Janina Jodłowska, was born in Krakow. In Auschwitz from 19 January 1943. No. 29708 (political prisoner) She escaped during the evacuation of the camp in January 1945.
9 April 1925 | A Polish woman, Janina Jodłowska, was born in Krakow.
In Auschwitz from 19 January 1943. No. 29708 (political prisoner) She escaped during the evacuation of the camp in January 1945.
Schepphimself , 2 months ago @auschwitzmuseum That smile made me sad. I'm glad however that she made it out alive. I hope she had the happiest possible life after the horrors of Auschwitz.
@auschwitzmuseum That smile made me sad. I'm glad however that she made it out alive. I hope she had the happiest possible life after the horrors of Auschwitz.
kayo77 , 2 months ago Polish @auschwitzmuseum first photo with smile here.
@auschwitzmuseum first photo with smile here.
theoldbeginner , 2 months ago @auschwitzmuseum Here in the USA, JAN 6, was the beginning of political prisoners. Now that it got a foothold, it will spread like wildlife.😟
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Here in the USA, JAN 6, was the beginning of political prisoners.
Now that it got a foothold, it will spread like wildlife.😟
liilliil , 2 months ago Polish @auschwitzmuseum jaka posytywna pani!
@auschwitzmuseum jaka posytywna pani!
jchaven , 2 months ago @auschwitzmuseum Wow! I wonder is the smile was intentional or reflexive? If intentional, was it a psychological move to push her toward the side that avoided the gas chamber?
Wow! I wonder is the smile was intentional or reflexive?
If intentional, was it a psychological move to push her toward the side that avoided the gas chamber?
Starbrother , 2 months ago @auschwitzmuseum Power!
@auschwitzmuseum Power!