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Daily Life In Florence
Shoppers visit the brightly lit independent music retail store ''Data Records '93'' on a street in Florence, Italy, on November 22, 2025. The small shop specializes in music, including records and vinyl, and contributes to the local Tuscan economy and trade through niche retail. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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All Time Low at The Sylvee in Madison, WI
Zack Merrick of All Time Low performs on stage during the band's Everyone's Talking tour at The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin, on October 31, 2025. The pop-punk group, formed in 2003, tours across the United States in support of their latest release. (Photo by Ross Harried/NurPhoto) -
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All Time Low at The Sylvee in Madison, WI
Zack Merrick of All Time Low performs on stage during the band's Everyone's Talking tour at The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin, on October 31, 2025. The pop-punk group, formed in 2003, tours across the United States in support of their latest release. (Photo by Ross Harried/NurPhoto) -
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All Time Low at The Sylvee in Madison, WI
Zack Merrick of All Time Low performs on stage during the band's Everyone's Talking tour at The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin, on October 31, 2025. The pop-punk group, formed in 2003, tours across the United States in support of their latest release. (Photo by Ross Harried/NurPhoto) -
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All Time Low at The Sylvee in Madison, WI
Zack Merrick of All Time Low performs on stage during the band's Everyone's Talking tour at The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin, on October 31, 2025. The pop-punk group, formed in 2003, tours across the United States in support of their latest release. (Photo by Ross Harried/NurPhoto) -
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All Time Low at The Sylvee in Madison, WI
Jack Barakat kisses Alex Gaskarth as All Time Low performs on stage during the band's Everyone's Talking tour at The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin, on October 31, 2025. The pop-punk group, formed in 2003, currently tours across the United States in support of their latest release. (Photo by Ross Harried/NurPhoto) -
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All Time Low at The Sylvee in Madison, WI
Jack Barakat kisses Alex Gaskarth as All Time Low performs on stage during the band's Everyone's Talking tour at The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin, on October 31, 2025. The pop-punk group, formed in 2003, currently tours across the United States in support of their latest release. (Photo by Ross Harried/NurPhoto) -
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All Time Low at The Sylvee in Madison, WI
Zack Merrick of All Time Low performs on stage during the band's Everyone's Talking tour at The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin, on October 31, 2025. The pop-punk group, formed in 2003, tours across the United States in support of their latest release. (Photo by Ross Harried/NurPhoto) -
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All Time Low at The Sylvee in Madison, WI
Jack Barakat kisses Alex Gaskarth as All Time Low performs on stage during the band's Everyone's Talking tour at The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin, on October 31, 2025. The pop-punk group, formed in 2003, currently tours across the United States in support of their latest release. (Photo by Ross Harried/NurPhoto) -
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All Time Low at The Sylvee in Madison, WI
Zack Merrick of All Time Low performs on stage during the band's Everyone's Talking tour at The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin, on October 31, 2025. The pop-punk group, formed in 2003, tours across the United States in support of their latest release. (Photo by Ross Harried/NurPhoto) -
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All Time Low at The Sylvee in Madison, WI
Zack Merrick of All Time Low performs on stage during the band's Everyone's Talking tour at The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin, on October 31, 2025. The pop-punk group, formed in 2003, tours across the United States in support of their latest release. (Photo by Ross Harried/NurPhoto) -
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2025 AFI Fest - Opening Night Gala Premiere Of 20th Century Studios' 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere'
American singer, songwriter, and guitarist Bruce Springsteen arrives at the 2025 AFI (American Film Institute) Fest Presented By Canva - Opening Night Gala Premiere Of 20th Century Studios' 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' held at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Damiano David World Tour 2025
October 7, 2025, Milann, Italy: The Italian singer DAMIANO during his performance on at Unipol Forum (Milan) of his Funny Leattle Fears World Tour 2025. (Credit Image: © Cristopher Ponso/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Barcelona – La Mercè Festival 2025 Highlights – Day 2
In Barcelona, Spain, on September 26, 2025, Rigoberta Bandini takes the stage at Platja del Bogatell for La Merce Festival 2025, performing tracks from her new album Jesucrista Superstar. Under the open skies by the sea, her music fuses pop, theatrical flair, and social commentary, drawing a large and enthusiastic crowd. (Photo by Charlie Perez/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona – La Mercè Festival 2025 Highlights – Day 2
In Barcelona, Spain, on September 26, 2025, Rigoberta Bandini takes the stage at Platja del Bogatell for La Merce Festival 2025, performing tracks from her new album Jesucrista Superstar. Under the open skies by the sea, her music fuses pop, theatrical flair, and social commentary, drawing a large and enthusiastic crowd. (Photo by Charlie Perez/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona – La Mercè Festival 2025 Highlights – Day 2
In Barcelona, Spain, on September 26, 2025, Rigoberta Bandini takes the stage at Platja del Bogatell for La Merce Festival 2025, performing tracks from her new album Jesucrista Superstar. Under the open skies by the sea, her music fuses pop, theatrical flair, and social commentary, drawing a large and enthusiastic crowd. (Photo by Charlie Perez/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona – La Mercè Festival 2025 Highlights – Day 2
In Barcelona, Spain, on September 26, 2025, Rigoberta Bandini takes the stage at Platja del Bogatell for La Merce Festival 2025, performing tracks from her new album Jesucrista Superstar. Under the open skies by the sea, her music fuses pop, theatrical flair, and social commentary, drawing a large and enthusiastic crowd. (Photo by Charlie Perez/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona – La Mercè Festival 2025 Highlights – Day 2
In Barcelona, Spain, on September 26, 2025, Rigoberta Bandini takes the stage at Platja del Bogatell for La Merce Festival 2025, performing tracks from her new album Jesucrista Superstar. Under the open skies by the sea, her music fuses pop, theatrical flair, and social commentary, drawing a large and enthusiastic crowd. (Photo by Charlie Perez/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona – La Mercè Festival 2025 Highlights – Day 2
In Barcelona, Spain, on September 26, 2025, Rigoberta Bandini takes the stage at Platja del Bogatell for La Merce Festival 2025, performing tracks from her new album Jesucrista Superstar. Under the open skies by the sea, her music fuses pop, theatrical flair, and social commentary, drawing a large and enthusiastic crowd. (Photo by Charlie Perez/NurPhoto) -
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Barcelona – La Mercè Festival 2025 Highlights – Day 2
In Barcelona, Spain, on September 26, 2025, Rigoberta Bandini takes the stage at Platja del Bogatell for La Merce Festival 2025, performing tracks from her new album Jesucrista Superstar. Under the open skies by the sea, her music fuses pop, theatrical flair, and social commentary, drawing a large and enthusiastic crowd. (Photo by Charlie Perez/NurPhoto) -
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City of Boston honors R&B band 'New Edition'
August 30, 2025 Boston, Massachusetts, USA Ronnie DeVow holding a copy of the first New Edition album on stage as the City of Boston honored hometown R&B group New Edition by proclaiming today as New Edition Day in Bostonand renaming a street in the groups honor in the Roxbury neighborhood where they grew up and New Edition was formed. The group made up of Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, Bobby Brown, and Ralph Tresvant. where cheered by thousands of people and given proclamations from Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and Congresswoman Ayanna Presley. (Rick Friedman / Polaris ) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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'They're still under there, they never got out': the Futureheads' Barry Hyde commemorates his mining heritage.
'They're still under there, they never got out': the Futureheads' Barry Hyde commemorates his mining heritage.
The musician Barry Hyde was commissioned to create an album inspired by the north-east's mining history - and then discovered his ancestors died in a local disaster.
Barry Hyde vocalist with The Futureheads.
Miners' memorial, listed on the memorial is William J Hyde, one of Barry's family members.
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'They're still under there, they never got out': the Futureheads' Barry Hyde commemorates his mining heritage.
'They're still under there, they never got out': the Futureheads' Barry Hyde commemorates his mining heritage.
The musician Barry Hyde was commissioned to create an album inspired by the north-east's mining history - and then discovered his ancestors died in a local disaster.
Barry Hyde vocalist with The Futureheads.
Miners' memorial, listed on the memorial is William J Hyde, one of Barry's family members.
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'They're still under there, they never got out': the Futureheads' Barry Hyde commemorates his mining heritage.
'They're still under there, they never got out': the Futureheads' Barry Hyde commemorates his mining heritage.
The musician Barry Hyde was commissioned to create an album inspired by the north-east's mining history - and then discovered his ancestors died in a local disaster.
Barry Hyde vocalist with The Futureheads.
Photographed at The Peacock Pub, Sunderland.
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
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Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
Holocaust Memorial Day event at Liverpool Street Station, London, UK.
27th January 2025
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ shown at the Kindertransport Memorial, Liverpool Street
This year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary also marks the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
To honour this significant date, two UK-based campaign groups, Our Fight and Stop the Hate are showing posters from the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate. The public will also be invited to bring a photograph and to light a candle for someone that was murdered in the Holocaust.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mid-May to early July saw the peak of the murder, when in only eight weeks about 437,000 Jews were deported from Hungary to the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp. Most were murdered immediately upon arrival. (poster from The Auschwitz Album)
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ Vigil in Parliament Square, London, UK.
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’ Vigil in Parliament Square, London, UK.
25th January 2025
Celebrating the release of the Hostages this morning Saturday 25th January 2025.
Holocaust Exhibition ‘The Auschwitz Album’
to mark this year's Holocaust Memorial Day anniversary & the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz.
Campaign groups Our Fight and Stop the Hate commemorate those who were exterminated in the death camps across Europe & to highlight escalating anti-Semitism by showing the Yad Vashem exhibition Auschwitz - A Place on Earth: The Auschwitz Album to the public, to provoke conversation and to educate.
The exhibition comprises 16 posters, which together document the process of arrival and selection–for either slave labour or the gas chambers–of Hungarian Jews on the trains into Auschwitz-Birkenau, during the summer of 1944:
Mark Birbeck, Our Fight’s founder, says:
With each year that passes, the memory of the Holocaust seems to fade, and with it, its significance. Survivors are getting older, and their stories are heard less and less. Popular culture seems to focus on brave individuals who saved Jews, but is unable to capture the enormity, the barbarity, and the depths to which our civilisation sank. In many ways, this year feels worse than previous ones, because in the midst of a war in which Jews are literally fighting for survival, we are seeing attempts by many groups to re-write the Holocaust as not about anti-Semitism, representing it as just one atrocity amongst many. We and Stop the Hate (STH) hope that by talking to the public directly, we can make a contribution to reversing this worrying trend.
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