Germans in the Woods
Thanks to all those who serve on Veteran's Day.
Thanks to all those who serve on Veteran's Day.
I've posted these videos before - and I see no reason not to again. My thanks to all who have labored for the cause of liberty. I think that this commercial could apply to all the armed forces:
Five-hour disappearance of Auschwitz museum and memorial's new Facebook page was 'due to a technical problem'
The Facebook page of the Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau, launched on Tuesday, can now be reached again. The page has gained a lot of media attention over the past few days; but from 3.30pm yetserday, those who tried to visit it were redirected to the Facebook start page. It took hours until the page came back up.
"The site was offline due to a technical problem.", explains museum official Pawel Sawicki this morning. "We wanted to add a new box and were not able to. Therefore the side was broken for about five hours. But with the help of Facebook technicians the problem was fixed around 9pm." Since the page came back it has already gained another 1,000 "fans". The museum has also added photos and an interview with Marian Kołodziej, a Polish scenographer and former prisoner of Auschwitz; it is aiming to constantly develop the page.
Although the Auschwitz memorial is not the first Holocaust-related organisation to appear on Facebook, most of the Facebook groups dedicated to Auschwitz are started by individuals. One exception is the Simon Wiesenthal Centre, which opened a fan page on Facebook with about 2,250 followers. The centre, which is dedicated to teaching lessons of the Holocaust for future generations, also started to use Twitter @simonwiesenthal. The use of the social networks seems logical, since the idea of organisations dedicated to memorialisting the Holocaust is to reach out to as many people as possible. Indeed the arrival of Holocaust organisations on social networks comes rather late compared with that of groups that promote race hate.
In May a report found that militants and hate groups were increasingly using social networking sites as propaganda tools to recruit new members. The social network came under heavy fire for hosting pages promoting hatred against Jews. The Simon Wiesenthal Centre reported back then a 25% rise in "problematic" social networking groups within a year. Facebook and experts from the Simon Wiesenthal Centre met to focus on the problem. The centre launched its own Facebook page a few months later.
I wonder that no one set this truck on fire ...
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So random, i just finished watching Miracle at St Anna last night and woke up to NPR about this story. If you haven't seen Miracle at St Anna, check it out, worth watching and very entertaining, it's definitely erratic but moves your emotions all over the place. The story is about an ex Buffalo Soldier who shoots this guy he runs into while working at the post office and the mystery behind why he shoots this guy with a Luger only months from his retirement. The story focuses on WW2 and some of the vile things the Nazi's did in Tuscany Italy.
Shirley asked about this as a relative served in the Merchant Navy during WW2.
The National Maritime Museum at Greenwich in London gives some good advice about tracing people, crew lists, agreements and official logs at this website
The National Archives Office at Kew holds a lot of information although a visit will be necessary to see the actual papers. You can read more about Merchant Seamen Sea Service Records 1913-1972 at this link.
HOWEVER - Note that the original cards were presented to the Southampton Civic Archives Service which offers a service to provide first generation copies of the cards, and any photographs attached to them.
Southampton City Archive, Southampton City Council, South Block Basement, Civic Centre, Southampton, SO14 7LY
Telephone +44(0) 23 8083 2251
Website: http://www.southampton.gov.uk/libraries/family-history/maritime-coll.asp#0
The Maritime History Archive at the Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador holds a lot of information about service in the North Atlantic. They do charge a fee for this which doesn't look too bad. You can check it out at http://www.mun.ca/mha/index.php
Finally, there is also a British Merchant Navy old friends forum you can search and join at http://www.merchant-navy.net/forum/index.php
Dave Carr