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  • Spain v England, UEFA European Championship 2024, Final, Football, Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany, 14 Jul 2024
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    Spain v England, UEFA European Championship 2024, Final, Football, Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany, 14 Jul 2024
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran McManus/Shutterstock (14583341gf)
    Jude Bellingham of England shows a look of dejection at full-time
    Spain v England, UEFA European Championship 2024, Final, Football, Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany, 14 Jul 2024

     

  • Spain v England, UEFA European Championship 2024, Final, Football, Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany, 14 Jul 2024
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    Spain v England, UEFA European Championship 2024, Final, Football, Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany, 14 Jul 2024
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    Prince William, Prince of Wales and The FA President and Jude Bellingham of England
    Spain v England, UEFA European Championship 2024, Final, Football, Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany, 14 Jul 2024

     

  • Spain v England, UEFA European Championship 2024, Final, Football, Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany, 14 Jul 2024
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    Spain v England, UEFA European Championship 2024, Final, Football, Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany, 14 Jul 2024
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Shopland/Shutterstock (14583342fq)
    Prince William, Prince of Wales and The FA President and Jude Bellingham of England
    Spain v England, UEFA European Championship 2024, Final, Football, Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany, 14 Jul 2024

     

  • Spain v England, UEFA European Championship 2024, Final, Football, Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany, 14 Jul 2024
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    Spain v England, UEFA European Championship 2024, Final, Football, Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany, 14 Jul 2024
    EDITORIAL USE ONLY No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or "live" services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kieran McManus/Shutterstock (14583341ek)
    Jude Bellingham of England
    Spain v England, UEFA European Championship 2024, Final, Football, Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany, 14 Jul 2024

     

  • PEOPLE - SAG Awards: Stars jubeln und freuen sich backstage
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    PEOPLE - SAG Awards: Stars jubeln und freuen sich backstage
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nina Westervelt/Shutterstock for SAG Awards (12818630cy)
    Jamie Dornan, Caitriona Balfe, Jude Hill
    28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, Backstage, The Barker Hangar, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, USA - 27 Feb 2022

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  • PEOPLE - SAG Awards: Stars jubeln und freuen sich backstage
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    PEOPLE - SAG Awards: Stars jubeln und freuen sich backstage
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nina Westervelt/Shutterstock for SAG Awards (12818630cx)
    Jamie Dornan, Caitriona Balfe, Jude Hill
    28th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, Backstage, The Barker Hangar, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, USA - 27 Feb 2022

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  • PEOPLE - Brit Awards: Promis auf dem Roten Teppich
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    PEOPLE - Brit Awards: Promis auf dem Roten Teppich
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/REX (10558798ho)
    Iris Law
    40th Brit Awards, Arrivals, The O2 Arena, London, UK - 18 Feb 2020

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  • PEOPLE - Brit Awards: Promis auf dem Roten Teppich
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    PEOPLE - Brit Awards: Promis auf dem Roten Teppich
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/REX (10559426ao)
    Iris Law
    40th Brit Awards, Arrivals, Fashion Highlights, The O2 Arena, London, UK - 18 Feb 2020

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  • New York Special Screening of 'The Rhythm Section', USA - 27 Jan 2020
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    New York Special Screening of 'The Rhythm Section', USA - 27 Jan 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kristina Bumphrey/StarPix/REX (10541030as)
    Jude Law
    New York Special Screening of 'The Rhythm Section', USA - 27 Jan 2020

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  • New York Special Screening of 'The Rhythm Section', USA - 27 Jan 2020
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    New York Special Screening of 'The Rhythm Section', USA - 27 Jan 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kristina Bumphrey/StarPix/REX (10541030ar)
    Jude Law
    New York Special Screening of 'The Rhythm Section', USA - 27 Jan 2020

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  • New York Special Screening of 'The Rhythm Section', USA - 27 Jan 2020
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    New York Special Screening of 'The Rhythm Section', USA - 27 Jan 2020
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kristina Bumphrey/StarPix/REX (10541030ap)
    Jude Law
    New York Special Screening of 'The Rhythm Section', USA - 27 Jan 2020

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  • PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
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    PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX (10491614bz)
    Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House.
    'Twist' on set filming, Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Dec 2019

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  • PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
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    PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX (10491614by)
    Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House.
    'Twist' on set filming, Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Dec 2019

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  • PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
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    PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX (10491614bw)
    Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House.
    'Twist' on set filming, Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Dec 2019

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  • PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
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    PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX (10491614bv)
    Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House.
    'Twist' on set filming, Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Dec 2019

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  • PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
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    PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX (10491614bu)
    Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House.
    'Twist' on set filming, Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Dec 2019

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  • PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
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    PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX (10491614bm)
    Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House.
    'Twist' on set filming, Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Dec 2019

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  • PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
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    PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX (10491614bt)
    Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House.
    'Twist' on set filming, Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Dec 2019

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  • PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
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    PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX (10491614ca)
    Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House.
    'Twist' on set filming, Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Dec 2019

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  • PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
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    PEOPLE - Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beretta/Sims/REX (10491614bp)
    Rita Ora and Rafferty Law filming the New Oliver Twist on the roof of Somerset House.
    'Twist' on set filming, Somerset House, London, UK - 04 Dec 2019

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  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    This picture taken on December 4, 2019, shows the jewish Westhoffen cemetery near Strasbourg, eastern France, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner visits the jewish cemetery of Westhoffen, eastern France, on December 4, 2019, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    This picture taken on December 4, 2019, shows the jewish Westhoffen cemetery near Strasbourg, eastern France, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    People look at vandalised tombs, on December 4, 2019 at the jewish Westhoffen cemetery near Strasbourg, eastern France, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    Head of the French national council on Archives Jean-Louis Debre looks a vandalised tomb, on December 4, 2019 at the jewish cemetery of Westhoffen, eastern France, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner visits the jewish cemetery of Westhoffen, eastern France, on December 4, 2019, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    This picture taken on December 4, 2019, shows the jewish Westhoffen cemetery near Strasbourg, eastern France, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    This picture taken on December 4, 2019, shows the jewish Westhoffen cemetery near Strasbourg, eastern France, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    This picture taken on December 4, 2019, shows the jewish Westhoffen cemetery near Strasbourg, eastern France, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    This picture taken on December 4, 2019, shows the jewish Westhoffen cemetery near Strasbourg, eastern France, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    This picture taken on December 4, 2019, shows the jewish Westhoffen cemetery near Strasbourg, eastern France, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    People look at vandalised tombs, on December 4, 2019 at the jewish Westhoffen cemetery near Strasbourg, eastern France, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    People look at vandalised tombs, on December 4, 2019 at the jewish Westhoffen cemetery near Strasbourg, eastern France, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    People look at vandalised tombs, on December 4, 2019 at the jewish Westhoffen cemetery near Strasbourg, eastern France, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    Head of the French national council on Archives Jean-Louis Debre looks a vandalised tomb, on December 4, 2019 at the jewish cemetery of Westhoffen, eastern France, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner visits the jewish cemetery of Westhoffen, eastern France, on December 4, 2019, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner visits the jewish cemetery of Westhoffen, eastern France, on December 4, 2019, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
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    NEWS - Französischer Innenminster besichtigt geschändeten jüdischen Friedhof bei Strassburg
    French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner visits the jewish cemetery of Westhoffen, eastern France, on December 4, 2019, where 107 graves were found vandalised with swastikas and antisemitic inscriptions. Photo by Nicolas Roses/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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  • REPORTAGE - Portraits von Holocaust-Überlebenden
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    REPORTAGE - Portraits von Holocaust-Überlebenden
    Exclusive: Please credit Avigail Uzi/Yedioth Aharonot
    Israel Out - No syndication in Israel
    Joseph Szewiatowicz was born in Proszowice, Poland. Was in the Krakow ghetto and in labor camps in Plaszow and in the UK. In November 1943 he was sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau and from there to Furstengrube to work in a coal mine.
    In January 1945 he left for the death march. He was in Dora and another labor camp and was released in Bergen-Belsen.
    Shiatowitz survived with his sister. His mother and two brothers perished (his father passed away when he was three) in Bergen-Belsen
    Meet Biattowitz his wife, the late Pella Zippora Somer, herself a survivor of Auschwitz, and the two married in Bergen-Belsen.
    He immigrated to Israel in 1948, worked in carpentry, and lived for 23 years in the U.S. Shabatowitz widower, father of two children and grandfather six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He lives in Givat Shmuel.
    The fear of not leaving: "To tell every detail is impossible. Anyone who wouldn't understand. I don't understand either. I start talking and I cry. We were in the trailer. Not often for Birkenau, but back and forth with the train. To punish us. Fear left us. Take cows for slaughter. What does the cow know? That's how it was with us. We didn't know what this is Birkenau, what is Auschwitz. They say, 'You've all gone so easy. We went easy because they were smart. There is a museum in Auschwitz, with suitcases. They said, 'Take it the best things, you go to work, write it down the inscription on the suitcase."
    Auschwitz-Birkenau: We came to Birkenau. Shouts, people
    An SS with dogs shouted at us, "Rouse, Rouse."
    We jumped like goats from the carriages. And life began. Jews in striped clothes they spoke Yiddish. They said, 'Let them see wherever they go. ' Pointed up, we picked up the eyes to the chimneys, the stench of the bones. And we already understood what's going on".
    Bergen-Belsen: "Compared to Bergen-Belsen, Auschwitz was a pension. Because in Aus

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Portraits von Holocaust-Überlebenden
    DUK10131401_009
    REPORTAGE - Portraits von Holocaust-Überlebenden
    Exclusive: Please credit Avigail Uzi/Yedioth Aharonot
    Israel Out - No syndication in Israel
    Joseph Szewiatowicz was born in Proszowice, Poland. Was in the Krakow ghetto and in labor camps in Plaszow and in the UK. In November 1943 he was sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau and from there to Furstengrube to work in a coal mine.
    In January 1945 he left for the death march. He was in Dora and another labor camp and was released in Bergen-Belsen.
    Shiatowitz survived with his sister. His mother and two brothers perished (his father passed away when he was three) in Bergen-Belsen
    Meet Biattowitz his wife, the late Pella Zippora Somer, herself a survivor of Auschwitz, and the two married in Bergen-Belsen.
    He immigrated to Israel in 1948, worked in carpentry, and lived for 23 years in the U.S. Shabatowitz widower, father of two children and grandfather six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He lives in Givat Shmuel.
    The fear of not leaving: "To tell every detail is impossible. Anyone who wouldn't understand. I don't understand either. I start talking and I cry. We were in the trailer. Not often for Birkenau, but back and forth with the train. To punish us. Fear left us. Take cows for slaughter. What does the cow know? That's how it was with us. We didn't know what this is Birkenau, what is Auschwitz. They say, 'You've all gone so easy. We went easy because they were smart. There is a museum in Auschwitz, with suitcases. They said, 'Take it the best things, you go to work, write it down the inscription on the suitcase."
    Auschwitz-Birkenau: We came to Birkenau. Shouts, people
    An SS with dogs shouted at us, "Rouse, Rouse."
    We jumped like goats from the carriages. And life began. Jews in striped clothes they spoke Yiddish. They said, 'Let them see wherever they go. ' Pointed up, we picked up the eyes to the chimneys, the stench of the bones. And we already understood what's going on".
    Bergen-Belsen: "Compared to Bergen-Belsen, Auschwitz was a pension. Because in Aus

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Portraits von Holocaust-Überlebenden
    DUK10131401_007
    REPORTAGE - Portraits von Holocaust-Überlebenden
    Exclusive: Please credit Avigail Uzi/Yedioth Aharonot
    Israel Out - No syndication in Israel
    Joseph Szewiatowicz was born in Proszowice, Poland. Was in the Krakow ghetto and in labor camps in Plaszow and in the UK. In November 1943 he was sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau and from there to Furstengrube to work in a coal mine.
    In January 1945 he left for the death march. He was in Dora and another labor camp and was released in Bergen-Belsen.
    Shiatowitz survived with his sister. His mother and two brothers perished (his father passed away when he was three) in Bergen-Belsen
    Meet Biattowitz his wife, the late Pella Zippora Somer, herself a survivor of Auschwitz, and the two married in Bergen-Belsen.
    He immigrated to Israel in 1948, worked in carpentry, and lived for 23 years in the U.S. Shabatowitz widower, father of two children and grandfather six grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He lives in Givat Shmuel.
    The fear of not leaving: "To tell every detail is impossible. Anyone who wouldn't understand. I don't understand either. I start talking and I cry. We were in the trailer. Not often for Birkenau, but back and forth with the train. To punish us. Fear left us. Take cows for slaughter. What does the cow know? That's how it was with us. We didn't know what this is Birkenau, what is Auschwitz. They say, 'You've all gone so easy. We went easy because they were smart. There is a museum in Auschwitz, with suitcases. They said, 'Take it the best things, you go to work, write it down the inscription on the suitcase."
    Auschwitz-Birkenau: We came to Birkenau. Shouts, people
    An SS with dogs shouted at us, "Rouse, Rouse."
    We jumped like goats from the carriages. And life began. Jews in striped clothes they spoke Yiddish. They said, 'Let them see wherever they go. ' Pointed up, we picked up the eyes to the chimneys, the stench of the bones. And we already understood what's going on".
    Bergen-Belsen: "Compared to Bergen-Belsen, Auschwitz was a pension. Because in Aus

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Portraits von Holocaust-Überlebenden
    DUK10131401_037
    REPORTAGE - Portraits von Holocaust-Überlebenden
    Exclusive: Please credit Avigail Uzi/Yedioth Aharonot
    Israel Out - No syndication in Israel
    Moshe (Fish) Dagan was born in Piotrkow, Poland.
    Survived together with his sister) who immigrated to Israel before
    The War (Parents, Second Sister and Two Brothers)
    They perished in the Holocaust. Dagan was in the Piotrkow ghetto and worked
    In forced labor. Later he was sent to the camp
    Work from there to Auschwitz-Birkenau. In January 1945 he went on the march
    Death through the Czech Republic towards Austria, to the Mauthausen concentration camp.
    Two days later he went to the Melk camp. After two months, he was transferred
    To the Ebensee camp, where he was released. He immigrated to Israel in 1947. Was a section head
    Acquisitions at the Whistler Nuclear Research Center.
    Dagan is married, the father of two children, the grandfather of seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
    The deportation: "They took Dad, Mom and my sister to Treblinka. Dad
    He said to me: 'You will save yourself and I will keep mum and me
    Your little sister. ' Those were his last words. "
    Death: "I was with my brother in a labor camp. In the morning I tell him David,
    get up. He didn't get up. He died at night and I didn't even know. There is
    together. I got up, went to work. I had to go. I'm back
    It wasn't there anymore. Evacuate it. "
    Germany: Many times I said I would not go to Germany. at the end
    I drove. I wanted to see what it looked like. I didn't take any compensation
    From Germany. I did not want. I said I didn't want to sell the blood
    My family's money. When I wanted, it was already late. I drove
    In a special way. From Paris to Germany, by train. The conductor comes in,
    Came to check tickets, saw his hat, I didn't have one anymore
    Patience and I wanted to go home. That was in 1964. "
    Message: "I won." *** Local Caption *** 30923708

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    Oscar Klein was born in Munkács, Czech Republic. Was in the Burgesses ghetto in Hungary. Sent in 1944
    He was transferred to Auschwitz-Birkenau and five days later he was transferred to Auschwitz. Was in the Yavishowitz camp.
    On January 18, he left for the death march from Auschwitz. Discharged from Buchenwald in April 1945
    From his surviving family. His parents and siblings perished. Immigrated to Israel in 1947 after seven months in the camp
    Detention in Cyprus. Studied and worked at Wingate as responsible for youth groups and coaches. Widower, father
    For three and grandchildren. Lives in Netanya.
    Birkenau: "We split into two columns. I was with my brother, hand in hand
    mother. I didn't know what Auschwitz was. My dad was up front with my grandfather,
    And I and mother were standing in the second row. I gave a run to Dad, and Mum
    Shout, "Oscar, stay here! Be with us. ' I didn't even turn around
    The head, I ran to Dad and stood next to him. Mengele took Grandpa out, and we,
    Dad and I, we went to Birkenau. I remember seeing what was being done there.
    There was a huge pit and a stench. I knew it was some kind of meat. I asked Dad what
    It. The first time I ever saw him cry. I realised. I had nothing
    Ask more. "
    Narrator: "We did the number for us in Auschwitz. From the moment you don't have a number
    There. Neither Oscar nor Oscar Klein. The number. I was 3619 Dad
    Was after me, 3620. "
    Death march: "At 7 pm we left Auschwitz. We didn't know where we were
    Going. First rest was in Gleiwitz. Three in the morning. They all lie down.
    Feet, feet and snow. I was with my friend hand in hand. I told him: 'You know, if we lay in the snow
    We are dead and we will not feel dead. In the snow dead with a smile. We need to be on our feet. '
    So we slept next to a wall, and that's how we did the rest. He kept waking me up and I woke him up. "
    Survival: "I dropped it. It was

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    Moshe (Fish) Dagan was born in Piotrkow, Poland.
    Survived together with his sister) who immigrated to Israel before
    The War (Parents, Second Sister and Two Brothers)
    They perished in the Holocaust. Dagan was in the Piotrkow ghetto and worked
    In forced labor. Later he was sent to the camp
    Work from there to Auschwitz-Birkenau. In January 1945 he went on the march
    Death through the Czech Republic towards Austria, to the Mauthausen concentration camp.
    Two days later he went to the Melk camp. After two months, he was transferred
    To the Ebensee camp, where he was released. He immigrated to Israel in 1947. Was a section head
    Acquisitions at the Whistler Nuclear Research Center.
    Dagan is married, the father of two children, the grandfather of seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
    The deportation: "They took Dad, Mom and my sister to Treblinka. Dad
    He said to me: 'You will save yourself and I will keep mum and me
    Your little sister. ' Those were his last words. "
    Death: "I was with my brother in a labor camp. In the morning I tell him David,
    get up. He didn't get up. He died at night and I didn't even know. There is
    together. I got up, went to work. I had to go. I'm back
    It wasn't there anymore. Evacuate it. "
    Germany: Many times I said I would not go to Germany. at the end
    I drove. I wanted to see what it looked like. I didn't take any compensation
    From Germany. I did not want. I said I didn't want to sell the blood
    My family's money. When I wanted, it was already late. I drove
    In a special way. From Paris to Germany, by train. The conductor comes in,
    Came to check tickets, saw his hat, I didn't have one anymore
    Patience and I wanted to go home. That was in 1964. "
    Message: "I won." *** Local Caption *** 30923700

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    David Dogo Lightner was born in Nerjaja, Hungary. In June 1944 he sent with his family to Auschwitz-Birkenau after a month in the ghetto. January 1945 went on the death march. He was in the Mehhausen and Gunskirchen camps.
    There, in early May 1945, he was released. In 1949 he immigrated to Israel and was one of the founders of Moshav Nir Galim. In 2004, he was one of the beacon peaks at Holocaust Martyrs 'and Heroes' Memorial Day. Married, father of two daughters, grandfather to ten grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
    Start: "I start my story like this: 'My uncle is called
    Leitner but everyone calls me Dogo. Every man has a name given to him
    His parents and we gave him death camps. That's why I have another name going with me since I am 14 and a half years old and it is written on my body: 14671 B. "
    Songs: "We were singing all the time. While working. I worked at Shays Commando, Commando shit, sewer. We got a tanker and moved between the camps.
    I'm up to my knees in the stool. Fills buckets. Moves from hand to hand
    Twenty children and spills in the tanker. And I keep singing! The sewer
    There is a grove.
    . Before the crematorium 5
    L-5
    We poured between crematorium 4
    Thousands are waiting for a place to murder them. Children, elders. There they sit.
    We know what awaits them. Then the foreman said, 'Children,
    Now sing strong. ' And we sang, so loud. We danced around the tanker, to try to encourage them, who will not suspect that they are going to murder them. "
    Mengele: “Dr. Mengele makes a selection. Bring him a hammer and a nail,
    A piece of plank. He does a 'soccer gate'. Whoever is lower than the plank
    The top goes off. Mengele is God. He states the words we are
    Prayers on Yom Kippur; Who will live and who will die. I filled up
    The shoes are in stones to look taller and I was able to move.
    25 children, my friends, did not pass the selection. We hear

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    Sarah Schaffer was born in the city of Shervar, Hungary. Daughter of another
    Depreciating Kluger, of which only she and her twin Lea) lychee, who
    A cow was 8737 A) surviving the Holocaust because they were taken
    To Dr. Mengele's horror attempts.
    In March 1944, the Germans occupied Hungary, the father of
    Shaffer was taken to labor camps from which he did not return, and the twins
    And their pregnant mother was transferred to the Auschwitz-Birk-extermination camp
    Nao, where they were separated, and the mother was sent to her death. The sisters survived
    Dr. Mengele's inferno, and when the camp was released
    By the Russians, in January 1945, they returned by road
    To Hungary and there they met their mother's brother, who took care of her
    Their cost to the earth. They arrived in Israel in 1947, for a boarding school
    Children in Ra'anana, and at graduation, Shaffer worked as a nurse
    In a drop of milk. Later she married Eliezer, also a survivor
    The Holocaust, and the two are white parents and two daughters. To the couple
    Improve 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, and for that, their pride, especially
    Due to the military service of the offspring. The family lives
    In Moshav Nir Galim.
    Transport: "It was July 6, 1944,
    A particularly warm day. We were loaded onto a freight train
    Of beasts, with no windows and awful crowding,
    No sitting, no food or water.
    We could barely breathe. Mom, who was
    Pregnant, silent, and the people in the trailer worried
    Lest you give birth. To Auschwitz-Birkenau
    We arrived at Tu Tammuz and Nazi soldiers waited
    We are on a big ramp, with sticks in our hands
    And next to them wild barking dogs. They shouted
    Let's hurry: 'Schnell, Schnell'. "
    Doctor Mengele: "The Angel of Death
    The Jews' stood on the ramp with a serious face
    And stick with his hand. Separate us, the twins, our mother,
    Sent to the crematorium with children,

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    Oscar Klein was born in Munk?cs, Czech Republic. Was in the Burgesses ghetto in Hungary. Sent in 1944
    He was transferred to Auschwitz-Birkenau and five days later he was transferred to Auschwitz. Was in the Yavishowitz camp.
    On January 18, he left for the death march from Auschwitz. Discharged from Buchenwald in April 1945
    From his surviving family. His parents and siblings perished. Immigrated to Israel in 1947 after seven months in the camp
    Detention in Cyprus. Studied and worked at Wingate as responsible for youth groups and coaches. Widower, father
    For three and grandchildren. Lives in Netanya.
    Birkenau: "We split into two columns. I was with my brother, hand in hand
    mother. I didn't know what Auschwitz was. My dad was up front with my grandfather,
    And I and mother were standing in the second row. I gave a run to Dad, and Mum
    Shout, "Oscar, stay here! Be with us. ' I didn't even turn around
    The head, I ran to Dad and stood next to him. Mengele took Grandpa out, and we,
    Dad and I, we went to Birkenau. I remember seeing what was being done there.
    There was a huge pit and a stench. I knew it was some kind of meat. I asked Dad what
    It. The first time I ever saw him cry. I realised. I had nothing
    Ask more. "
    Narrator: "We did the number for us in Auschwitz. From the moment you don't have a number
    There. Neither Oscar nor Oscar Klein. The number. I was 3619 Dad
    Was after me, 3620. "
    Death march: "At 7 pm we left Auschwitz. We didn't know where we were
    Going. First rest was in Gleiwitz. Three in the morning. They all lie down.
    Feet, feet and snow. I was with my friend hand in hand. I told him: 'You know, if we lay in the snow
    We are dead and we will not feel dead. In the snow dead with a smile. We need to be on our feet. '
    So we slept next to a wall, and that's how we did the rest. He kept waking me up and I woke him up. "
    Survival: "I dropped it. It was

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    haelion Moses was born in Thessaloniki, Greece. His father died before the war
    While his sister and mother perished in the Holocaust. He wrote in memory of his sister,
    Nina-Esther, a poem called "The Girl from the Lager," though Nina
    Did not enter the camp and there was no camp (German camp) (even
    One Day. She was taken straight to the crematoria. "To Nina Esther, who
    Animals led, and when they reached Lager to the kiln they cast. "" I think
    It should be the Holocaust anthem, "he says.
    In 1946, Moses made aliya to Eretz Israel. Served in the army, and reached the rank
    Lieutenant Colonel, and Colonel Regiment. The Supreme is a member of Yad Vashem's Executive,
    And lit a holocaust on Holocaust Martyrs 'and Heroes' Memorial Day 2017
    He has two children, grandfather of six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren, and lives in Bat Yam.
    Consult: A: "At midnight the train stopped. They said no
    A quarter of groups. Men with working ability in one group. Group
    A second of elders and children, the third of women who can work,
    And fourth, old men and women with children. There was a huge mess. Suddenly
    A family needs to break up. Shouts, riots, crying. But the Germans
    There were already experienced, and by the end there were four teams. Grandpa went with the old man
    Hood. My uncle and I went to a group of those who could work.
    My mom and cousin, who was with a baby, went to the group
    Third. Then the question came up what to do with my sister Nina. She
    She was 16 and a half and could work with the other women. But we are
    We didn't want to say goodbye, and at that moment we condemned her to death. "
    Auschwitz: "In Auschwitz I met a friend who came from Birkenau. I told him,
    'Have you seen my mother? Are you my sister? ' He told me that Birkenau had
    Gas chambers and incinerators, and from day one they killed everyone. I did not want
    to believe. I told him, 'Ar

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    Sarah Schaffer was born in the city of Shervar, Hungary. Daughter of another
    Depreciating Kluger, of which only she and her twin Lea) lychee, who
    A cow was 8737 A) surviving the Holocaust because they were taken
    To Dr. Mengele's horror attempts.
    In March 1944, the Germans occupied Hungary, the father of
    Shaffer was taken to labor camps from which he did not return, and the twins
    And their pregnant mother was transferred to the Auschwitz-Birk-extermination camp
    Nao, where they were separated, and the mother was sent to her death. The sisters survived
    Dr. Mengele's inferno, and when the camp was released
    By the Russians, in January 1945, they returned by road
    To Hungary and there they met their mother's brother, who took care of her
    Their cost to the earth. They arrived in Israel in 1947, for a boarding school
    Children in Ra'anana, and at graduation, Shaffer worked as a nurse
    In a drop of milk. Later she married Eliezer, also a survivor
    The Holocaust, and the two are white parents and two daughters. To the couple
    Improve 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, and for that, their pride, especially
    Due to the military service of the offspring. The family lives
    In Moshav Nir Galim.
    Transport: "It was July 6, 1944,
    A particularly warm day. We were loaded onto a freight train
    Of beasts, with no windows and awful crowding,
    No sitting, no food or water.
    We could barely breathe. Mom, who was
    Pregnant, silent, and the people in the trailer worried
    Lest you give birth. To Auschwitz-Birkenau
    We arrived at Tu Tammuz and Nazi soldiers waited
    We are on a big ramp, with sticks in our hands
    And next to them wild barking dogs. They shouted
    Let's hurry: 'Schnell, Schnell'. "
    Doctor Mengele: "The Angel of Death
    The Jews' stood on the ramp with a serious face
    And stick with his hand. Separate us, the twins, our mother,
    Sent to the crematorium with children,

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    Oscar Klein was born in Munk?cs, Czech Republic. Was in the Burgesses ghetto in Hungary. Sent in 1944
    He was transferred to Auschwitz-Birkenau and five days later he was transferred to Auschwitz. Was in the Yavishowitz camp.
    On January 18, he left for the death march from Auschwitz. Discharged from Buchenwald in April 1945
    From his surviving family. His parents and siblings perished. Immigrated to Israel in 1947 after seven months in the camp
    Detention in Cyprus. Studied and worked at Wingate as responsible for youth groups and coaches. Widower, father
    For three and grandchildren. Lives in Netanya.
    Birkenau: "We split into two columns. I was with my brother, hand in hand
    mother. I didn't know what Auschwitz was. My dad was up front with my grandfather,
    And I and mother were standing in the second row. I gave a run to Dad, and Mum
    Shout, "Oscar, stay here! Be with us. ' I didn't even turn around
    The head, I ran to Dad and stood next to him. Mengele took Grandpa out, and we,
    Dad and I, we went to Birkenau. I remember seeing what was being done there.
    There was a huge pit and a stench. I knew it was some kind of meat. I asked Dad what
    It. The first time I ever saw him cry. I realised. I had nothing
    Ask more. "
    Narrator: "We did the number for us in Auschwitz. From the moment you don't have a number
    There. Neither Oscar nor Oscar Klein. The number. I was 3619 Dad
    Was after me, 3620. "
    Death march: "At 7 pm we left Auschwitz. We didn't know where we were
    Going. First rest was in Gleiwitz. Three in the morning. They all lie down.
    Feet, feet and snow. I was with my friend hand in hand. I told him: 'You know, if we lay in the snow
    We are dead and we will not feel dead. In the snow dead with a smile. We need to be on our feet. '
    So we slept next to a wall, and that's how we did the rest. He kept waking me up and I woke him up. "
    Survival: "I dropped it. It was

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