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  1. Yes, a very good story,  I read it before few days too ! A very good comparison to Jesus and Jehovah  Thank you @Kurt Â
  2. I like both, but little more yellow gold. It works very good with color RED -  silver, white-gold, platin, looks very good to color BLUE !  By car's I like red, silver and silver-blue....
  3. Another tip, I saw plenty of these by youtube.... so maybe you also can try it with a bit Coca Cola, when you've that little (ugly) drink still at home ! They're showing, we can perfect cleaning with this wonder-drink... Very rare I still drink a tiny glass, but I never get these cleaning pic's out of my head ! Seems, its really a very good cleaning agent....
  4. El entendido es el que adquiere dirección diestra (Prov. 1:5). Al tomar decisiones importantes, es esencial reconocer que en la Biblia hallaremos los mejores consejos y pedirle a Jehová que nos guíe. Él puede darnos las cualidades necesarias para que nuestras decisiones estén de acuerdo con su voluntad. Acostumbrémonos a hacernos estas preguntas: “¿Mostrará mi decisión que amo a Jehová? ¿Traerá felicidad y paz a mi familia? ¿Demostrará que soy paciente y bondadoso?”. Jehová no nos obliga a amarlo y servirle. Como nos ha concedido libertad de elección, respeta nuestra responsabilidad y derecho a escoger si le serviremos o no (Jos. 24:15; Ecl. 5:4). No obstante, espera que nos mantengamos firmes en las decisiones que tomemos basándonos en su guía. Demostremos fe en la manera de actuar de Jehová y en los principios que nos ha enseñado. Así, tomaremos buenas decisiones y seremos constantes en todos nuestros caminos (Sant. 1:5-8; 4:8). w17.03 2:17, 18 https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2018/1/31
  5. Estas cosas fueron escritas para amonestación de nosotros (1 Cor. 10:11). Cuando los israelitas adoptaron el mal proceder de los cananeos, Jehová dejó de protegerlos de sus enemigos (Juec. 2:1-3, 11-15; Sal. 106:40-43). Debió ser una época muy difícil para las familias que amaban a Dios y querían mantenerse leales. A pesar de todo, hubo algunos que no perdieron la fe, como Jefté, Elqaná, Ana y Samuel, quienes estaban decididos a obtener la aprobación de Dios (1 Sam. 1:20-28; 2:26). Las personas de hoy piensan y actúan de manera similar a los cananeos: promueven el sexo, la violencia y el materialismo. Jehová desea protegernos y nos da claras advertencias, como hizo con los israelitas. ¿Aprenderemos de los errores que cometieron? (1 Cor. 10:6-10). Debemos esforzarnos al máximo para arrancar de nuestra mente cualquier forma de pensar que se parezca a la de los cananeos (Rom. 12:2). ¿Lo estamos haciendo? w16.04 1:4-6 https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2018/1/30
  6. A man of understanding acquires skillful direction.—Prov. 1:5. When we are faced with serious decisions, it is vital to draw on the Bible as the best source of advice and to seek JehovahÂ’s guidance in prayer. Jehovah can give us the qualities we need to make decisions that are in harmony with his will. Make it a practice to ask: ‘Will this decision give evidence of my love for Jehovah? Will it bring joy and peace to my family? And will it show that I am patient and kind?Â’ Jehovah does not coerce us into loving him and serving him. In line with the free will that he grants us, he respects our responsibility and right to ‘choose for ourselvesÂ’ whether we will serve him. (Josh. 24:15; Eccl. 5:4) But he expects us to follow through on other decisions that we make based on his guidance. With faith in JehovahÂ’s way of doing things and the principles that he has kindly provided, we can make wise decisions and prove ourselves steady in all our ways.—Jas. 1:5-8; 4:8. w17.03 2:17, 18 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/1/31
  7. These things . . . were written for a warning to us.—1 Cor. 10:11. When the Israelites adopted the sinful ways of the Canaanites, Jehovah no longer granted them his protective care. (Judg. 2:1-3, 11-15; Ps. 106:40-43) What a challenge it must have been for God-fearing families to remain loyal to Jehovah during those hard years! Nevertheless, the Bible reveals that there were faithful ones, such as Jephthah, Elkanah, Hannah, and Samuel, who were determined to gain GodÂ’s approval. (1 Sam. 1:20-28; 2:26) We live in a world where people think and act in ways that are similar to those in ancient Canaan—they glorify sex and violence and promote materialism. Jehovah has given us clear warnings—just as he did the Israelites—to safeguard us from such influences. Will we learn from the mistakes of the Israelites? (1 Cor. 10:6-10) We must strive to remove any trace of Canaanitelike thinking from our lives. (Rom. 12:2) Have we been faithful in making an effort to do so? w16.04 1:4-6 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2018/1/30
  8. World’s tiniest Bible now on view ! The Nano Bible exhibition at JerusalemÂ’s Shrine of the Book ‘is a fascinating confluence Â… where the Land of the Bible meets the Start-Up Nation.Â’ And Then There Was Nano: The Smallest Bible in the World, opened last week at the Shrine of the Book, the architecturally iconic home of the Dead Sea Scrolls on the campus of The Israel Museum in Jerusalem. The exhibition, launched in honor of the museumÂ’s 50th anniversary, allows the public its first look at the worldÂ’s smallest version of the Hebrew Bible, created at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology. The Nano Bible serves as a contemporary complement to the Dead Sea Scrolls, the oldest biblical manuscripts in the world. Also opened last week is The Architecture of the Shrine of the Book, devoted to the unique history and design of the expressionist-style building, designed by Frederic Kiesler and Armand Bartos. Developed by the Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute at the Technion in Haifa, And Then There Was Nano showcases the process of making the worldÂ’s smallest Hebrew Bible, etched onto a gold-plated silicon microchip no larger than a grain of salt. The text can be read only with the help of a powerful microscope. The first of two copies of the Nano Bible, made by Prof. Uri Sivan and Dr. Ohad Zohar at the Technion, was presented to Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to Israel in 2009. “The Nano Bible exhibition is a fascinating confluence of history, culture, and cutting-edge science — where the Land of the Bible meets the Start-Up Nation,” said Technion President Prof. Peretz Lavie. https://www.israel21c.org/worlds-tiniest-bible-now-on-view/ ( I more like my Bible-book or my tablet for using the Theocratie.... and YOU ?? )
  9. Lunar Year *2018*: Which missions are planned? The lunar year *2018*: What happens this year on the moon?  Updated on January 29, 2018, 15:39pm The moon is not only responsible for the ebb and flow, but has always been a magnet for us humans. The first moon landing in 1969 was for a long time a synonym for modern technology, but after 1972, no one set foot on the earth satellite. This could change in the foreseeable future: In 2018, the moon will once again become a popular destination. It is not only trained physicists or astronauts who accept the dangerous trip into the dark spaces - even tourists should explore space this year. Made possible by the Tesla founder Elon Musk, who offers with his company SpaceX missions in a Dragon capsule for private individuals. According to Musk, two passengers have already made a down payment for the flight. Experts believe that the trip per capita costs 80 to 100 million dollars. The new rocket type Falcon Heavy should shoot the two heavy-duty space travelers towards the moon at the end of the year. The capsule will then - similar to ultimately the Apollo 13 - lie down a so-called swingby maneuver and therefore not enter the lunar orbit. The trip should last about a week and last until the end of the year. The mission is no easy task, as the Falcon Heavy is new and will be directed by professional astronauts for the first time in the middle of the year. Nevertheless, Elon Musk's Dragon Capsule does not require certification for manned launches, as the tourists fly at their own risk. Even Donald Trump reaches for the stars.... Of course, a certain amount of risk-taking is part of the journey into space, yet another moon mission planned for 2018 has been postponed. Donald Trump had set his sights on his astronauts leaving footprints on the moon as soon as possible - but he had to take a setback. The head of state was serious. In early 2017, Trump asked NASA for a feasibility study to see if the mission to the Moon originally scheduled for 2021 could start in 2018. But the Space Agency denied the President of the United States: The flight to the moon is too expensive and too risky, and so the originally scheduled date of the first manned excursion remains. Moon mission of the People's Republic of China.... But not only the US is trying to conquer the universe. The Chinese, too, have been exploring for some time and will send an unmanned spacecraft to the Moon with the so-called Chang'e 4 mission as part of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program (CLEP). Their goal is to find out how gravitation affects plants and insects that are actually at home on Earth. The attraction is only one-sixteenth of that which reigns on our blue planet. In addition, the Chinese shoot an aluminum box on the moon, in which are seeds of potatoes and Gänserauke as well as silkworms - all in all, an autonomous ecosystem and a test, whether in the future under certain circumstances food can grow on the moon. In 15 years, the Chinese researchers plan a manned space mission, which takes the results under the microscope. And who knows: Maybe in the foreseeable future we will eat real moon cake with grain from the earth satellite. Europe and Japan conquer Mercury.... But not only the moon is the object of desire. Mercury is also the focus of the researchers. In October, the mission BepiColombo starts to explore the smallest planet of the solar system and provide evidence of its formation. In addition, the scientists want to find out if the core of Mercury is liquid or solid and if the planet is tectonically active. It will take some time until we see the first results, because the probe is on the way for a total of seven years and will not land on Mercury until 2025. ( AGAIN A SPECIAL, EXPENSIVE PLAY-INSTINCT OF MEN...)
  10. ON WEDNESDAY ~~~ Full moon bathed in dark red light..... The night star then comes very close to the earth and therefore appears up to 14 % larger from the ground. So it's a super moon again.
  11. Lunar Year *2018*: Which missions are planned? The lunar year *2018*: What happens this year on the moon?  Updated on January 29, 2018, 15:39pm The moon is not only responsible for the ebb and flow, but has always been a magnet for us humans. The first moon landing in 1969 was for a long time a synonym for modern technology, but after 1972, no one set foot on the earth satellite. This could change in the foreseeable future: In 2018, the moon will once again become a popular destination. It is not only trained physicists or astronauts who accept the dangerous trip into the dark spaces - even tourists should explore space this year. Made possible by the Tesla founder Elon Musk, who offers with his company SpaceX missions in a Dragon capsule for private individuals. According to Musk, two passengers have already made a down payment for the flight. Experts believe that the trip per capita costs 80 to 100 million dollars. The new rocket type Falcon Heavy should shoot the two heavy-duty space travelers towards the moon at the end of the year. The capsule will then - similar to ultimately the Apollo 13 - lie down a so-called swingby maneuver and therefore not enter the lunar orbit. The trip should last about a week and last until the end of the year. The mission is no easy task, as the Falcon Heavy is new and will be directed by professional astronauts for the first time in the middle of the year. Nevertheless, Elon Musk's Dragon Capsule does not require certification for manned launches, as the tourists fly at their own risk. Even Donald Trump reaches for the stars.... Of course, a certain amount of risk-taking is part of the journey into space, yet another moon mission planned for 2018 has been postponed. Donald Trump had set his sights on his astronauts leaving footprints on the moon as soon as possible - but he had to take a setback. The head of state was serious. In early 2017, Trump asked NASA for a feasibility study to see if the mission to the Moon originally scheduled for 2021 could start in 2018. But the Space Agency denied the President of the United States: The flight to the moon is too expensive and too risky, and so the originally scheduled date of the first manned excursion remains. Moon mission of the People's Republic of China But not only the US is trying to conquer the universe. The Chinese, too, have been exploring for some time and will send an unmanned spacecraft to the Moon with the so-called Chang'e 4 mission as part of the Chinese Lunar Exploration Program (CLEP). Their goal is to find out how gravitation affects plants and insects that are actually at home on Earth. The attraction is only one-sixteenth of that which reigns on our blue planet. In addition, the Chinese shoot an aluminum box on the moon, in which are seeds of potatoes and Gänserauke as well as silkworms - all in all, an autonomous ecosystem and a test, whether in the future under certain circumstances food can grow on the moon. In 15 years, the Chinese researchers plan a manned space mission, which takes the results under the microscope. And who knows: Maybe in the foreseeable future we will eat real moon cake with grain from the earth satellite. Europe and Japan conquer Mercury.... But not only the moon is the object of desire. Mercury is also the focus of the researchers. In October, the mission BepiColombo starts to explore the smallest planet of the solar system and provide evidence of its formation. In addition, the scientists want to find out if the core of Mercury is liquid or solid and if the planet is tectonically active. It will take some time until we see the first results, because the probe is on the way for a total of seven years and will not land on Mercury until 2025. ( AGAIN A SPECIAL, EXPENSIVE PLAY-INSTINCT OF MEN...)
  12. HATE ~Â WHATÂ JEHOVAHÂ HATES ! Murder Exodus 20:13; 21:22, 23 Sexual immorality Leviticus 20:10, 13, 15, 16; Romans 1:24, 26, 27, 32; 1 Corinthians 6:9, 10 Demonism Deuteronomy 18:9-13; 1 Corinthians 10:21, 22; Galatians 5:20, 21 Idolatry 1 Corinthians 10:14 Drunkenness 1 Corinthians 5:11 Stealing Leviticus 6:2, 4; Ephesians 4:28 Lying Proverbs 6:16, 19; Colossians 3:9; Revelation 22:15 Greed 1 Corinthians 5:11 Violence Psalm 11:5; Proverbs 22:24, 25; Malachi 2:16; Galatians 5:20, 21 Bad language and gossip Leviticus 19:16; Ephesians 5:4; Colossians 3:8 Wrong use of blood Genesis 9:4; Acts 15:20, 28, 29 Refusal to provide for your family 1 Timothy 5:8 Getting involved in wars or politics Isaiah 2:4; John 6:15; 17:16 Smoking and drug abuse Mark 15:23; 2 Corinthians 7:1
  13. DEEP INSIDE - MEN ARE CHILDLIKE ENTITY, WITH A WEIRD PLAY INSTINCT......
  14. Wie konnte es zum Holocaust kommen, wieso hat Gott ihn nicht verhindert? Antwort bei JW.ORG  THANKS ! https://www.jw.org/de/bibel-und-praxis/fragen/warum-liess-gott-holocaust-zu/
  15. Why Did the Holocaust Happen? Why Didn’t God Stop It? ANSWER  FROM  JW. ORG !  Thanks https://www.jw.org/en/bible-teachings/questions/why-did-the-holocaust-happen/
  16. Watch and decide yourself.......  ENOUGH COMMENTS TO HIM, haha ( very good fakes, yes ! )  I just found that video..... Thanks dear @ARchiv@L for your 2 special photo's !! OUR LOGO'S, WOW
  17. Halina Birenbaum trägt ihr Gedicht „Bäume schweigen“ vor...... Auschwitz-Gedenktag am 27.1. 2018  im Marler Rathaus ~~~ Zum Tag des Gedenkens an die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus am 27. Januar lädt die Stadt Marl unter dem Titel „Wege der Erinnerung“ um 17 Uhr zu einer Gedenkfeier ins Rathaus ein. Halina Birenbaum, Holocaust-Ãœberlebende ist Ehrengast und spricht über ihre Erlebnisse vor und nach 1945. Alle Bürgerinnen und Bürger sind herzlich eingeladen. Halina Birenbaum Zeitzeugin zu Gast im Rathaus ! Halina Birenbaum wuchs im Warschauer Ghetto auf und wurde nach dem Ghetto-Aufstand von den Nationalsozialisten in die Konzentrationslager Majdanek, Auschwitz-Birkenau und Ravensbrück deportiert. Heute besucht die Holocaust-Ãœberlebende Schulen und Jugendzentren u.a. in Deutschland und Israel, um als Zeitzeugin aus ihrem Leben zu berichten. Befreiung von Auschwitz Auschwitz ist das Synonym für den Massenmord der Nazis an Juden, Sinti und Roma und anderen Verfolgten. Auschwitz ist Ausdruck des Rassenwahns und das Kainsmal der deutschen Geschichte. Der 27. Januar, der Tag der Befreiung von Auschwitz, ist daher kein Feiertag im üblichen Sinn. Er ist ein "DenkTag": Gedenken und Nachdenken über die Vergangenheit schaffen Orientierung für die Zukunft. Die beste Versicherung gegen Völkerhass, Totalitarismus, Faschismus und Nationalsozialismus ist und bleibt die Erinnerung an und die aktive Auseinandersetzung mit der Geschichte. Während der NS-Zeit ermordeten die Nazis in Auschwitz über anderthalb Millionen Männer, Frauen und Kinder. Am 27. Januar 1945 befreite die Rote Armee die Gefangenen des Konzentrationslagers. Am 27. Januar 1945 wurde das Konzentrationslager Auschwitz durch die 322. Infanteriedivision der 60. Armee der I. Ukrainischen Front unter dem Oberbefehl von Generaloberst Pawel Alexejewitsch Kurotschkin befreit. Die Rote Armee fand in dem evakuierten Komplex noch 7.600 Ãœberlebende und 650 Leichen vor. In den Magazinen fanden die Befreier 843.000 Herrenanzüge, 837.000 Damenmäntel und -kleider, 44.000 Paar Schuhe, 14.000 Teppiche und 7,7 Tonnen menschliches Haar ;-(( Text am Denkmal im Vernichtungslager Birkenau, das 1967 auf Initiative des Internationalen Auschwitz Komitees errichtet wurde. Dieser Ort sei allezeit ein Aufschrei der Verzweiflung und Mahnung an die Menschheit. Hier ermordeten die Nazis über anderthalb Millionen Männer, Frauen und Kinder. Die meisten waren Juden aus verschiedenen Ländern Europas. Der Jahrestag der Befreiung wurde 1996 offizieller deutscher Gedenktag für die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus. Die Vereinten Nationen erklärten den 27. Januar im Jahr 2005 zum Internationalen Tag des Gedenkens an die Opfer des Holocausts. Michael Sturm: "Nie wieder! – aber wie?" In einem Vortrag „Nie wieder! – aber wie?“ beschäftigt sich Michael Sturm vom Münsteraner Geschichtsort Villa ten Hompel anschließend mit den Möglichkeiten, Zielen und Grenzen des Lernens an Gedenkstätten und darüber hinaus. Was bewirkt diese Form der historisch-politischen Bildung? Wie können Gedenkstättenbesuche und Zeitzeugeninterviews zu einem gleichberechtigten demokratischen Miteinander in der Gegenwart beitragen? Michael Sturm ist Pädagogisch-wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter der Villa ten Hompel. Arbeitsbereiche: Mobile Beratung im Regierungsbezirk Münster. Für Demokratie. Gegen Rechtsextremismus. (mobim), politische Bildungsarbeit für Jugendliche und Erwachsene Forschungs- und Arbeitsschwerpunkte: Neonazismus, Rechtspopulismus Erinnerungskulturen und Geschichtspolitik Polizeigeschichte der Bundesrepublik Protestgeschichte; Geschichte der sozialen Bewegungen in der Bundesrepublik Der Städtepartnerschaftsverein berichtet Der Städtepartnerschaftsverein Marl-Zalaegerszeg-Krosno berichtet mit einem bewegenden Video von seinem Besuch der Mahn- und Gedenkstätte des KZ Auschwitz. Das Schlusswort ergreift Cengiz Caliskan, Vorsitzender des Integrationsrates. Das jüdische Neujahrsfest der Bäume (??? ???? ???????) im Februar ist ein kleiner jüdischer Feiertag. In Marl wurde deshalb ein Baum der Freundschaft im Skulpturenpark von Halina Birenbaum, Holocaust-Ãœberlebende, gesetzt. Sie wurde von Vertreterinnen und Vertreter der Marler Städtepartnerschaftsvereine begleitet. Jetzt ist Birenbaum mit ihrer Enkelin Yael aus Herzliya wieder in Marl, um von ihren Erlebnissen im Holocaust zu berichten. Sie leistet hier eine bemerkenswerte Aufklärungs- und Erinnerungsarbeit besonders an den Marler Schulen. Halina Birenbaum trug bei der Baumpflanzung ihr Gedicht „Bäume schweigen“ in deutsch vor. Halina Birenbaum, Holocaust-Ãœberlebende Halina Birenbaum wurde als Tochter von Jakub Grynsztejn und Pola Grynsztejn (geb. Kijewska, verwitwete Perl) geboren und wuchs mit zwei älteren Brüdern auf. Nach dem deutschen Ãœberfall auf Polen musste ihre Familie in das Warschauer Ghetto übersiedeln. Nach dessen Vernichtung wurde sie im Juli 1943 – mit einem Halt im Konzentrationslager Majdanek – in das KZ Auschwitz-Birkenau verschleppt. Nach dessen Auflösung wurde sie im Januar 1945 in das KZ Ravensbrück verbracht und im Februar in das KZ Neustadt-Glewe. Dort wurde sie am 2. Mai 1945 durch die Rote Armee befreit. Ihre Mutter wurde in Majdanek ermordet, ihr Vater im Vernichtungslager Treblinka. Halina Birenbaum die Schriftstellerin Das Leben und der Tod in der Besatzungszeit, das Märtyrertum der polnischen Juden in den Ghettos und in den Konzentrationslagern bilden die Hauptthemen der Prosa und der Dichtung von Halina Birenbaum. Ihre teils in Polnisch, teils in Hebräisch geschriebenen Bücher wurden ins Deutsche, Englische, Französische, Italienische, Japanische und Spanische übersetzt. Sie vermittelt ihre Erfahrung des Holocaust in zahlreichen Lesungen und bei Begegnungen mit Jugendlichen in Israel und Europa.
  18. ITS NEARLY THE SAME LINK -TEXT LIKE ABOVE BY MINE, KURT The original Hebrew name of God re-discovered in 1,000 Bible manuscripts, January 25, 2018 ( Nehemia Gordon ) On January 21, 2018, Bible Scholar Nehemia Gordon and his team of researchers discovered the 1,000th Hebrew Bible manuscript containing the original name of God in Hebrew with vowels. For two hundred years, scholars have believed based on Greek sources and conjecture that the Hebrew name of God was originally pronounced “Yahweh.” In late 2016, Gordon found never-translated traditional Jewish sources that explicitly identified the vowels of God’s name in Hebrew as “Yehovah.” This is similar to the English Jehovah, but with a “Y” and the emphasis on the final syllable. God’s name, known as the Tetragrammaton, is written in most Hebrew Bible manuscripts with one of its vowels missing, making it unreadable in accordance with an ancient Jewish ban on speaking the name. Despite this, Gordon had previously discovered five Bible manuscripts with a full set of Hebrew vowels proving the pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton was known to Jewish scribes as “Yehovah.” The project to find new evidence corroborating this discovery, began in February 2017 and in less than one year Gordon found 1,000 more Hebrew Bible manuscripts with the full vowels “Yehovah.” These included the two earliest known Hebrew Bible manuscripts with vowels, Russian National Library, Evr. II B 100 from the year 894 AD and the Cairo Codex of the Prophets from 895 AD. Gordon and his team also found the vowels “Yehovah” in three manuscripts written with the lost “Babylonian Pointing,” discovered in the Cairo Genizah in 1896. Gordon is the host of the “Hebrew Voices” podcast, which was downloaded 5.1 million times in 2017. He is also the author of the popular book Shattering the Conspiracy of Silence, which discusses the Jewish ban on speaking the “ineffable” name. Gordon holds a Masters Degree in Biblical Studies and a Bachelors Degree in Archaeology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has worked as a translator on the Dead Sea Scrolls, and as a researcher deciphering ancient Hebrew manuscripts. Gordon has written two popular books on the Hebrew origins of Christianity and is active in interfaith dialogue, speaking at synagogues and churches around the world. For more information on this discovery see: https://www.nehemiaswall.com/nehemia-gordon-name-god Photo caption: The Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4) in the 10th century Damascus Crown with the recovered vowels of the Tetragrammaton. https://religionnews.com/2018/01/25/the-original-hebrew-name-of-god-re-discovered-in-1000-bible-manuscripts/
  19. 9 x 3 =27 +3 = 30 x 3 = 90  9 + 0 = 9  = JW ?????  YEAH !! Without a calculator.... too simple !  By all counts, the result is always 9. for JW !  But I took first the 9, bec. right    Tell me, if I was right, thank you...  haha
  20. WOW..... JUST ANOTHER IDEA,  HAHA ?  OF SURE NOT CHEAP,  BUT FOR A TIME, VERY COOL!!  QUICKLY TO THE PRESS & TWITTER....  TRUMP & PUTIN  MUST SEE !  I'm nosy of the many reports and commentsÂ
  21. Der Münchner Wochenanzeiger zum Gedenktag an die Opfer des Nationalsozialismus am 27. Januar 2018
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