AN EVENING IN TEREZIN The sun goes down and everything is silent, only at the guard's post are heavy footfalls heard. That's the guard who watches his Jews to make sure they run away from the ghetto. or that an Aryan aunt or uncle doesn't try to get in Ten o'clock strikes suddenly, and the windows of Dresden's barracks darken. The women have a lot to talk about; they remember their homes, and dinners they made. |
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ReplyDeleteI really like your butterfly. It is pretty much perfect. But, you kind of messed up on the German uniform.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog, your drawings are good just like your explained.
ReplyDeleteWow, nice butterfly, I had no idea you were that good at drawing. I could never draw like that, I'm really bad at anything that has to do with art.
ReplyDeleteWow, nice butterfly, I had no idea you were that good at drawing. I could never draw like that, I'm really bad at anything that has to do with art.
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