27.01.25. Cardiff, Wales. First Minister Eluned Morgan attended Wales’s Holocaust Memorial Day Commemoration Service | Mynychodd y Prif Weinidog Eluned Morgan Wasanaeth Cofio Diwrnod Cofio'r Holocost Cymru. Photos by Wales News Service
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#neveragain was on January 27. If he had lived in Germany today, what would little Albert say, who perhaps collected acorns under this tree to make coffee? What about Joseph, who always came by there after school? The many summer evenings were filled with hours of conversation. Else was often there, playing her violin. What happened to Helene, who loved to sit by the lake, covered in the gold of the evening sun? Why Erich, who collected flowers in the meadow, never came back? Only the trees were already there when forced laborers built a farm less than an hour and a half from here. Less than an hour and a half from here, in the other direction, there is now a memorial to a concentration camp. An empty house, an abandoned farm and nobody talks about them. #neveragain is every day. Maybe they had other names. But they were right here.
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Taken on b&w film back in 1984, this image seemed appropriate to post today: Holocaust Memorial Day.
There were some great art/graffiti all along the Berlin Wall (Der Mauer). Some was very artistic, some poignant and some just ridiculous. This piece, which I visited 3 times in the mid 1980s really affected me and made me stop and contemplate. On my third visit this memorial was barely viewable as it has been mostly overwritten. I am so pleased that I managed to capture it whilst it was still in relatively good condition.