Santiago de Compostela, Spain (by Phil)

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Santiago de Compostela, Spain (by Phil)
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Traces of a former Jewish hat shop in Lviv, Ukraine.
On 1st July 1941, Ukrainian Nationalists organised a pogrom against the Jewish community of Lviv - one of Eastern Europe's oldest and largest. While around 150 Jews could be rescued by the Greek Catholic Archbishop of Lviv, Andrey Sheptytsky, thousands were rounded up on the streets, beaten, humiliatied and killed, with the remaining Jews dying in the notorious Janowska camp. In the course of the war, most of the architecture and infrastructure that sustained Jewish existence and culture was obliterated. Afterward, Soviet authorities demolished, commandeered or left to decay what was left over at the war's end.
PLAYA DE LAS CATEDRALES en Ribadeo, Lugo, Galicia, ESPAÑA
Camino de Pedrafita, Guitiriz, Lugo, Galicia.
Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain
José Maria Veloso Salgado (Spanish, 1864-1945) Amor e Psyche, 1891 Museu Nacional de Arte Contemporânea – Museu do Chiado, Lisboa
Betanzos. Galicia, 1926.
Ruth Matilda Anderson