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  • Un nome oltre il silenzio  by pastoreloscrittore
    pastoreloscrittore
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    "La memoria non si cancella..." e nel giorno della Memoria delle vittime della Shoah, questo racconto vuole trasmettere emozioni che possano essere sempre una luce nel silenzio per non dimenticare le atrocità dei campi dí concentramento nazisti e affinché, possa consacrarsi come un grido di lotta e di speranza per far sì che non venga ripetuta una repressione così atroce e che possa far cessare ogni guerra.
  • Storia di una stella gialla by TalijaLainor
    TalijaLainor
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    Un pezzo di storia terribile, raccontato da un punto di vista inusuale. Un racconto breve scritto in occasione della Giornata della Memoria.Ste
  • Renegades and Thieves by Underverse_Trash
    Underverse_Trash
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    At the age of fourteen Shoah became an orphan, for his family had mysteriously gone missing. Cold, alone, and starving, he reserved to begging, stealing, and bartering. It wasn't until the age of fifteen that his life would turn for the better. Credit and shoutout to the creator of Uvelucal and Flaeron! @RisingBeast
  • Hundin. by sammy_x17
    sammy_x17
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    Durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale ogni crudeltà è concessa, ogni cosa che il nazismo non permette viene puntito. Nel campo di concentramento di Hinzert, nell'ovest della Germania, le regole sono molto severe. Adeline, figlia di un generale delle SS, cerca comunque di alleviare la pena degli ebrei deportati con piccole gentilezze e gesta di umanità che ridonano la speranza a persone che non sanno ormai quanto potranno vivere. Con il suo fascino umile conquista il giovane Eden, figlio di ebreo componente della servitù del padre. Il rapporto che nasce è già destinato a morire in principio, ma la passione che unisce i due ragazzi va oltre la carne, passione che il padre di Adeline non potrà trattenere.
  • On avait dit plus Jamais by ElodyMaClaren
    ElodyMaClaren
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    Qu'est-ce que la Shoah? Aujourd'hui, encore, certains réfutent cette atrocité. D'autres oublient... Et pourtant on avait dit plus jamais! Malheureusement, cela se reproduit tous les jours! Pas que pour les juifs, tout être humain confondu! Sous prétexte d'une appartenance, d'une religion, de couleur, ou tout autre choix aussi abjecte... Qui sommes-nous pour juger et décider de qui doit vivre ou non?
  • ship wars ☔︎ shaynoah by reqlity
    reqlity
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    Just a book to compile my entries for the ship wars the smosh community account is hosting
  • How to Become a Flower by Janschbern
    Janschbern
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  • One woman's struggle by EvAn_ru
    EvAn_ru
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    Emilia Brokowska is your average woman living in Białystok, Poland. She lives with her mother Ada and her younger sister Szaja, she also has a boyfriend, Jakob. They all work at the Zaborski bakery which is renowned in the Czarnecki district of Białystok. The family are Jewish and when the nazis arrive in mid-1941 things went down hill. Her family are forced into the Białystok Ghetto thus separating her and Jakob. But risking both their families they exchange letters every other day. She is later faced with a decision, to escape the ghetto or wait imminent death. What will she do? Will her family survive? Will she ever see Jakob again? Only time and the aggression of the nazis will tell.
  • L'ultima lezione by Johann_Unschuldigen
    Johann_Unschuldigen
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    "Il professore camminava tranquillo lungo il viale alberato. Stringendo la borsa in mano si fermò davanti al grande palazzo e osservò le bandiere rosse, con il nero simbolo medio orientale in un cerchio bianco. Anche se già da due anni sventolavano di fronte a tutti gli edifici statali della sua città e di alcuni privati, pure non riusciva ancora a sopportarne la vista." Storia dedicata al matematico Felix Hausdorff.
  • Il Triangolo Rosa by MEBsSoul
    MEBsSoul
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    Tema sulla Shoah fatto da me in terza media. Specificatamente, parla degli omosessuali, una delle parti lese che spesso si omettono dalla strage.
  • The Interrogation by _marmoris_
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    ❝ LIFE IS BUT A CRUEL GAME ❞ Vienna, 1942 Gestapo officer Brandur Andersen is a master of interrogation. He collects people's confessions like trophies. The faster he breaks their will, the greater the success. Their fates are no more than files to the Sturmbannführer. She was to become one of them: A resistance fighter hunted down. But what if the tide suddenly turns? Can everything you ever believed in crumble to dust in the blink of an eye? 【English translation of »Verhör« by InkofInspiration (me)】
  • Svetlana by TwistyLucy
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    Svetlana Capek, a young Jewish woman native of Czechoslovakia, works as a primary school teacher in Paris. She suffers from a rare disease, which prevents her from feeling any kind of physical or moral pain, or even strong emotions, such as fear and love. When the Germans occupy France and the Vichy government votes anti-Semitic laws, she does not feel the terror and therefore, does not protect herself. When her husband makes a terrible mistake, they both are denounced and deported to Drancy, then to the concentration and extermination camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau. In such troubles, her inability to feel pain or hunger becomes a strength. For how long?
  • the Jew gets blackballed from the country club by gothicmork
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    Erik has a life beyond and outside his connection with Charles - with Edie, with Raven, even with Az. With the (closeted) 1960s gay community, with his Jewish faith and community, with the wider world beyond that. This story is complementary to 'Just A Boy' and together they constitute the 'A Nice Jewish Boy' series. Series title is 'lightly re-worded' from the Philip Roth quote. Ugh, Philip Roth. An unedited unfiltered journal vomit doth not a novel make. Good quote though.
  • Yiddishe Stories by evanwdeangelis
    evanwdeangelis
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    A collection of tales, my own and those of my people. Regarding our myths and legends, stories and shpils. For Yidn, and goyim; And everything in between. This gives access to stories often forgotten or unheard, Jewish legends nearly forgotten, that must be shared.