Versöhnungskirche (1965-67) at the Grounds of the former Concentration Camp in Dachau, Germany, by Helmut Striffler. Photo from May 2025.
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Versöhnungskirche (1965-67) at the Grounds of the former Concentration Camp in Dachau, Germany, by Helmut Striffler. Photo from May 2025.
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The U.S. government is taking people off the street and sending them to the place in the bottom picture without charges filed, no arraignments, no due process and without notifying anyone of the people’s whereabouts.
El Salvador intends to never release anyone from CECOT.
An 18-year-old Russian girl during the liberation of the concentration camp she had been a prisoner in. (Dachau, 1945)
Freed prisoners scavenging in the rubbish dump, Dachau, Germany, 1945 - by Lee Miller (1907 - 1977), American
1945 - A survivor of Dachau concentration camp attacks one of the former SS guards after the liberation of the camp. [video]
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“The word “lost” comes from the Old Norse los, meaning the disbanding of an army, and this origin suggests soldiers falling out of formation to go home, a truce with the wide world. I worry now that many people never disband their armies, never go beyond what they know.”
Rebecca Solnit, from “Open Door”, A Field Guide to Getting Lost (via atreides)
Versöhnungskirche (1965-67) at the Grounds of the former Concentration Camp in Dachau, Germany, by Helmut Striffler. Photo from May 2025.