RT Creative Lab’s project has been shortlisted for the ‘Outstanding Interactive Media: Documentary’ category. The nomination was announced on Tuesday by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) based in New York, US. The awards will be presented on September 28-29 and the ceremony streamed online. The Emmy …
Read More »David Dushman, Soviet Army veteran & last surviving Auschwitz liberator who rammed death camp’s fence with his tank, dies aged 98
Dushman died in Munich, Germany, where he had lived for the last two decades, on Saturday. While he was celebrated internationally as one of the soldiers who liberated the notorious death camp, the veteran himself downplayed his role in the operation. In one of his interviews Dushman said that he …
Read More »Lukashenko sacked the Governor for the Auschwitz for cows
March 26 Alexander Lukashenko was in the Mogilev region, visited the dairy complex “Lick”, JSC “Amkodor-Shklov”, which is included in the structure of agricultural holdings “Kupalovsky”. After the presentations, he decided to pass on the farm to familiarize himself with the conditions of detention of cattle and the condition of …
Read More »The Network showed what it looks like Auschwitz with a drone. Photo
Photos and videos published by the BBC. During the Second world war, the concentration camp has become the last refuge of millions of poor, innocent people. Ominous walls of Auschwitz and today seems imbued with suffering. Recently the crew released the BBC filmed with a drone video that is sure …
Read More »Auschwitz prisoners in garish images of the Polish photographer. Photo
The man worked in a concentration camp photographer. In 1940, 23-year-old Polish photographer Wilhelm Brass was in the death camp Auschwitz. After the occupation of Poland, he came to the interrogation to the SS officer, which refused to give the oath of allegiance to Hitler, and he was sent to …
Read More »Portraits of the Nazi guards who worked at Auschwitz. Photo
Only a few were punished. After the German invasion of Poland in September 1939 began the construction of camps for thousands of Polish political prisoners of the Auschwitz concentration camp near Oswiecim. The first prisoners arrived in spring 1940. The camp quickly expanded and became one of the main places …
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