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Krakow, Poland 65 iron chairs

These heavy iron chairs are all set permanently in the former square of the Krakow Jewish Ghetto... symbolic of the 65,000 lives that were sent from this square off in cattle cars to death camps.
Krakow, Poland

October 16th 2017
Today was a long, good day in Krakow, Poland! I like Polandia ? Kamie is ready to come home but I was up and ready to go again just like usual. He slept-in… a little bit. We left at 9am for a tour to the Jewish Ghetto. The ghettos here do not mean what the ghettos in U.S.A. mean, necessarily. Here’s one example of what happened in Krakow, Poland that also happened ALL OVER EUROPE…. Hitler cl ... read more
Europe » Poland » Lesser Poland » Kraków

Polish Flag Poland is an ancient nation that was conceived near the middle of the 10th century. Its golden age occurred in the 16th century. During the following century, the strengthening of the gentry and internal disorders weakened the nation. In a series of ... ... read more
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22nd October 2017

Stupid question: Do people ever sit in the chairs?
22nd October 2017

That IS a stoopid question
Ha! I don’t really think so??? It is an “art project” remembrance thing... but, they are very heavy iron chairs bolted into the concrete so ???

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