... that the Sydney Jewish Museum records the contribution that Holocaust survivors made to Australia, which has more survivors per capita than any country except Israel?
... that 23 years ago, the game Electro Man came with a cassette tape containing the soundtrack?
... that Swedish politician Julia Kronlid has worked as a volunteer at a hospital clinic in Papua New Guinea?
... that clam juice and aspirin were served at the Everleigh Clubbrothel as a starter for breakfast, which began at 2:00 in the afternoon?
This photograph shows fewer than half of the bodies of the several hundred inmates who died of starvation or were shot by the Gestapo in the yard of the Boelcke Barracks, a subcamp of the Mittelbau-DoraNazi concentration camp located in the south-east of the town of Nordhausen. Numbers at the camp, which was used for sick and dying inmates from January 1945, rose from a few hundred to more than six thousand by the end of the war; up to a hundred inmates died every day.
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