Agora que está na moda fechar fronteiras e construir muros e barreiras ler esta série de tweets por josé simões, em 08.06.19 "My name is Regina Blumenstein. 80 years ago today I sought asylum at the US border and was turned away. I was murdered in Auschwitz." "My name is Leopold Dingfelder. 80 years ago today I sought asylum at the US border and was turned away. I was murdered in Auschwitz." "My name is Willi Dublon. 80 years ago today I sought asylum at the US border and was turned away. I was murdered in Auschwitz." "My name is Else Stein. 80 years ago today I sought asylum at the US border and was turned away. I was murdered in Auschwitz." "My name is Herbert Manasse. 80 years ago today I sought asylum at the US border and was turned away. I was murdered in Auschwitz." In May 1939, the German liner St. Louis sailed from Hamburg, Germany, to Havana, Cuba, carrying 937 passengers, almost all Jewish refugees. The Cuban government refused to allow the ship to land, and the United States and Canada were unwilling to admit the passengers. The St. Louis passengers were finally permitted to land in western European countries rather than return to Nazi Germany. 254 St. Louis passengers were killed in the Holocaust. Tags:auschwitzbarcoholocaustholocaustost. louis link do post favorito