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Soph0571

(9,685 posts)
Sun Jun 7, 2020, 05:35 PM Jun 2020

She knows a fascist when she see one



We can forgive the grammar, I questioned if this was real, it seemed like the tattoo was too big, but I googled it and and compare and contrast it looks real. And at this point when a very old lady who was a victim of the Nazi's rocks up to tell you that you are shit stain, you really are a fascist fucker.
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She knows a fascist when she see one (Original Post) Soph0571 Jun 2020 OP
I can't speak to the authenticity of her tattoo, but as far as the size, I doubt Arkansas Granny Jun 2020 #1
It doesn't say how old she is but stopwastingmymoney Jun 2020 #3
There is this. sheshe2 Jun 2020 #2

Arkansas Granny

(31,513 posts)
1. I can't speak to the authenticity of her tattoo, but as far as the size, I doubt
Sun Jun 7, 2020, 05:44 PM
Jun 2020

that those were done by professional tattoo artists. Those that I've seen look like jailhouse tattoos.

stopwastingmymoney

(2,041 posts)
3. It doesn't say how old she is but
Sun Jun 7, 2020, 09:28 PM
Jun 2020

Maybe she was a child when that was done to her and that’s why it seems large



sheshe2

(83,720 posts)
2. There is this.
Sun Jun 7, 2020, 06:17 PM
Jun 2020
The Tattooist of Auschwitz - and his secret love

Living out his life in a suburb of Melbourne, the man who had been born Ludwig "Lale" Eisenberg to Jewish parents in Slovakia in 1916 decided to share his story.

"This man, the tattooist from the most infamous concentration camp, kept his secret safe in the mistaken belief that he had something to hide," says Heather Morris, who spent three years recording Lale's story before he died in 2006.

She has now written a book - The Tattooist of Auschwitz - based on how he tattooed a serial number on the arms of those at the camp who weren't sent to the gas chambers.

"The horrors of surviving nearly three years in a concentration camp left him with a lifetime of fear and paranoia," she says.



https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-42568390
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