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Liam Gallagher back stage at Glastonbury 1995 and some guy with an Ian Brown mask free with NME.
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Captain Wilm Hosenfeld; (2 May 1895(1895-05-02) – 13 August 1952)
At the end of the war, Hosenfeld was captured by the Soviets and sentenced to 25 years at a prisoner of war camp at Stalingrad for his crimes (the ones he did not commit.) He tried to tell them that he was not who they thought he was - he wasn’t a killer, and that in fact he had saved Jews. He was tortured because the Soviets thought this was an outrageous lie. He suffered several cerebral strokes. By the end of his life “he was in a confused state of mind, a beaten child who does not understand the blows. He died with his spirit utterly broken.”
Since learning of his death, there have been calls to have Hosenfeld inducted into Yad Vashem - from his son, the children of Władysław Szpilman and thousands of others. In June of 2009, he was finally recognized as Righteous Among the Nations by Yad Vashem.
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