
Our injured driver Sascha has become a father. Together, we bought gifts for his daughter Mya. After a long time, we were finally able to visit him again, something we had been looking forward to for days.
Alexander, the father of the late Zhenya and director of Holland House, came along as well. For him, it remains difficult to see Sascha as the only survivor. When Sascha saw our tattoos, the moment became even more emotional. He had already seen them in one of our videos, but seeing them in real life deeply moved him. He said that as soon as he feels better, he wants to get the same tattoos himself.
He was also touched by the gifts and letters we brought him from the Netherlands, for which we would like to sincerely thank everyone once again.
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FrankyandCoen
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Never forget! Never forgive!
heroes, all of you, alive or dead.
My heart đź’”
Thank you Franky and Coen. I know you do so much more than you are given credit for. And you give people a time out from the ugliness of the war. But also as Emma Lazarus’ famous poem says (against imperialism and ruZZian influence & pogroms against Jewish people in that time-just as they are doing once again to Ukraine) “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free” and I see you do that and love to see your videos (as long as the person in the video consents to the video being recorded and shared) and the joy you bring people who have been shattered by this genocide.Â
Thank you for all you do to love, support, and remember those who have been lost. And the tattoo is a beautiful remembrance of those who touched your lives personally.Â
Thank you for all you do.Â