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  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    A woman wears green shoes during a commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion in Mexico at San Jacinto Square in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 12, 2025, where descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    Ruairi de Burca, wearing a black suit and green tie, serves as the Irish ambassador to Mexico, and Javier Lopez Casarin, wearing a blue suit and red tie, serves as the mayor of Alvaro Obregon in Mexico City. They lead the commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion at Plaza San Jacinto in San Angel, Mexico City, where descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States, in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 12, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    Ruairi de Burca, wearing a black suit and green tie, serves as the Irish ambassador to Mexico, and Javier Lopez Casarin, wearing a blue suit and red tie, serves as the mayor of Alvaro Obregon in Mexico City. They lead the commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion at Plaza San Jacinto in San Angel, Mexico City, where descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States, in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 12, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    Ruairi de Burca, the Irish Ambassador to Mexico, attends the Commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion at the Museo del Rsico in San Angel, Mexico City, on September 12, 2025. Descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    Ruairi de Burca, the Irish ambassador to Mexico, and Javier Lopez Casarin, the mayor of Alvaro Obregon in Mexico City, lead the commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion in Mexico inside the Casa del Risco Museum in San Angel, Mexico City, on September 12, 2025. Descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    Ruairi de Burca, wearing a black suit and green tie, serves as the Irish ambassador to Mexico, and Javier Lopez Casarin, wearing a blue suit and red tie, serves as the mayor of Alvaro Obregon in Mexico City. They lead the commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion at Plaza San Jacinto in San Angel, Mexico City, where descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States, in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 12, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    A view of the offering near San Jacinto Square in San Angel, Mexico City, on September 12, 2025, marks the commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion in Mexico. Descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    Ruairi de Burca, wearing a black suit and green tie, serves as the Irish ambassador to Mexico, and Javier Lopez Casarin, wearing a blue suit and red tie, serves as the mayor of Alvaro Obregon in Mexico City. They lead the commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion at Plaza San Jacinto in San Angel, Mexico City, where descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States, in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 12, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    Ruairi de Burca, the Irish Ambassador to Mexico, is at the Museo del Rsico in San Angel, Mexico City, on September 12, 2025, during the commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion in Mexico. Descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    Ruairi de Burca, the Irish ambassador to Mexico, and Javier Lopez Casarin, the mayor of Alvaro Obregon in Mexico City, lead the commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion in Mexico inside the Casa del Risco Museum in San Angel, Mexico City, on September 12, 2025. Descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    A view of the offering near San Jacinto Square in San Angel, Mexico City, on September 12, 2025, marks the commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion in Mexico. Descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    Members of the St. Patrick's Battalion Bagpipe Band accompany Ruairi de Burca, the Irish ambassador to Mexico, at the Museo del Rsico in San Angel, Mexico City, on September 12, 2025, during the commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion in Mexico. Descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    Ruairi de Burca, the Irish Ambassador to Mexico, is at Plaza San Jacinto in San Angel, Mexico City, on September 12, 2025, during the commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion in Mexico. Descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fought alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    Ruairi de Burca, wearing a black suit and green tie, serves as the Irish ambassador to Mexico, and Javier Lopez Casarin, wearing a blue suit and red tie, serves as the mayor of Alvaro Obregon in Mexico City. They lead the commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion at Plaza San Jacinto in San Angel, Mexico City, where descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States, in Mexico City, Mexico, on September 12, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    Ruairi de Burca, the Irish Ambassador to Mexico, attends the Commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion at the Museo del Rsico in San Angel, Mexico City, on September 12, 2025. Descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    Members of the St. Patrick's Battalion Bagpipe Band accompany Ruairi de Burca, the Irish ambassador to Mexico, at the Museo del Rsico in San Angel, Mexico City, on September 12, 2025, during the commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion in Mexico. Descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    Members of the St. Patrick's Battalion Bagpipe Band accompany Ruairi de Burca, the Irish ambassador to Mexico, at the Museo del Rsico in San Angel, Mexico City, on September 12, 2025, during the commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion in Mexico. Descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    A commemorative plaque of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion is in San Jacinto Square in Mexico City, Mexico, where descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fought alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States on September 12, 2025. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
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    Commemoration Of The Heroic Deeds Of The St. Patrick's Battalion In Mexico
    Ruairi de Burca, the Irish ambassador to Mexico, and Javier Lopez Casarin, the mayor of Alvaro Obregon in Mexico City, lead the commemoration of the heroic deeds of the St. Patrick's Battalion in Mexico inside the Casa del Risco Museum in San Angel, Mexico City, on September 12, 2025. Descendants and supporters of the Irish community in Mexico and members of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick remember the fallen Irish who fight alongside the Mexican army in 1846-1847 against the United States. (Photo by Gerardo Vieyra/NurPhoto)

     

  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Flyer in the neighborhood calling for donations for the production of the Stolpersteine.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Australian artist Jane Becker (right). Her father was Lola Alexander’s cousin. Berlin-based writer Hilda Hoy helped Jane with the research & is co-authoring the graphic novel Returning with Jane.
    Debbie Fink (center) is Ursula Finke’s niece. She came from Chicago for the ceremony
    Berlin-based writer Hilda Hoy (left) helped Jane with the research & is co-authoring the graphic novel Returning with Jane.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

    Gordon Welters / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Australian artist Jane Becker (right). Her father was Lola Alexander’s cousin. Berlin-based writer Hilda Hoy helped Jane with the research & is co-authoring the graphic novel Returning with Jane.
    Debbie Fink (center) is Ursula Finke’s niece. She came from Chicago for the ceremony
    Berlin-based writer Hilda Hoy (left) helped Jane with the research & is co-authoring the graphic novel Returning with Jane.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

    Gordon Welters / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Berlin-based writer Hilda Hoy helped Jane with the research & is co-authoring the graphic novel Returning with Jane.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

    Gordon Welters / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Berlin-based writer Hilda Hoy helped Jane with the research & is co-authoring the graphic novel Returning with Jane.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

    Gordon Welters / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Debbie Fink is Ursula Finke’s niece. She came from Chicago for the ceremony.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

    Gordon Welters / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Debbie Fink is Ursula Finke’s niece. She came from Chicago for the ceremony.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

    Gordon Welters / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    www.GordonWelters.com Phone: +49-170-8346683 Konto: Deutsche Bank - BLZ 12070024 - Kto: 4203113 - IBAN: DE64 1207 0024 0420 31

     

  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Australian artist Jane Becker. Her father was Lola Alexander’s cousin. Berlin-based writer Hilda Hoy helped Jane with the research & is co-authoring the graphic novel Returning with Jane.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

    Gordon Welters / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Australian artist Jane Becker. Her father was Lola Alexander’s cousin. Berlin-based writer Hilda Hoy helped Jane with the research & is co-authoring the graphic novel Returning with Jane.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

    Gordon Welters / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    www.GordonWelters.com Phone: +49-170-8346683 Konto: Deutsche Bank - BLZ 12070024 - Kto: 4203113 - IBAN: DE64 1207 0024 0420 31

     

  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: The Stolpersteine (stumbling blocks).
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

    Gordon Welters / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: The Stolpersteine (stumbling blocks).
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

    Gordon Welters / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Berlin-based writer Hilda Hoy during the ceremony.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Berlin-based writer Hilda Hoy during the ceremony.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Australian artist Jane Becker during the ceremony. Her father was Lola Alexander’s cousin.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Australian artist Jane Becker (center) and otehr relatives during the ceremony. Her father was Lola Alexander’s cousin.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Australian artist Jane Becker speaks during the ceremony. Her father was Lola Alexander’s cousin.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Sabine Davids from the Stumbling Stones Initiative Steglitz-Zehlendorf shows a picture of Lola Alexander.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Berlin-based writer Hilda Hoy speaks during the ceremony.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Laying the Stolperstein (stumbling blocks).
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Sabine Davids from the Stumbling Stones Initiative Steglitz-Zehlendorf speaks during the ceremony.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

    Gordon Welters / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Laying the Stolperstein (stumbling blocks).
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Laying the Stolperstein (stumbling blocks).
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

    Gordon Welters / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: Sabine Davids from the Stumbling Stones Initiative Steglitz-Zehlendorf shows a picture of Lola & Ursula.
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

    Gordon Welters / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: The Stolpersteine (stumbling blocks).
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

    Gordon Welters / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
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    Descendants of Holocaust survivors celebrate hidden 'queer love story'
    Lola Alexander and Ursula Finke both narrowly escaped deportation to Auschwitz - and after the war were inseparable.

    This week, as Europe marks the 79th anniversary of the end of the second world war, descendants of the two women gathered in Berlin from Australia, the UK and the US to lay Stolpersteine memorial stones for Alexander and four other relatives who were persecuted by the Nazis.

    Lola & Ursula, two Jewish women, met and fell in love while in hiding from the Nazis, and survived the Holocaust with the help of a resistance group. Descendants of each of the women gather with LGBTQ activists to attend the laying of a Stolperstein for Lola outside her former home at Gritznerstrasse 41 in Berlin.
    Here: The Stolpersteine (stumbling blocks).
    Berlin, Germany. 5/7/2024.

    Gordon Welters / Guardian / eyevine

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    September 28, 2018 - Palestinian pedlars sell food items during clashes between the Israeli army and Palestinian demonstrating for the Great March of Return rally along the Gaza Strip border on the east of Gaza City, on Friday 28 September 2018. The street vendors, many of whom are children and teens, bring to the protest food and drink items for the Palestinian protesters who spends hours under the scorching sun. Pedlars sell their items during the clashes in defiance to the dangers of injury and death which they face by attending the demonstration. According to a recent World Bank study, the Gaza economy is on the verge of collapse, with an unemployment rate of 53 percent (over 70 percent for youth unemployment) and with half of Gaza population living under the poverty line. The report also mentions the strict Israeli blockade imposed on Gaza since 2007 and more recent cuts to aid and funding, including to UNRWA, for the overcrowded and impoverished Palestinian enclave (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Australien: Feierlichkeiten zum 'ANZAC Tag' in Melbourne
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    NEWS - Australien: Feierlichkeiten zum 'ANZAC Tag' in Melbourne
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX/Shutterstock (8628497y)
    Descendants of World War One veterans march on Anzac Day
    Anzac Day Commemorations, Melbourne, Australia - 25 Apr 2017


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