Fraser Czajkowski is a pharmacy manager by trade~that is his job. He also is a dedicated father & husband, A Christian. Yet his passion is to share the horror his dad had to endure at the hands of the Nazi's. Thus he is creating a memorial to his Father. On one side is the Germain invasion of Poland, on the other is D-Day..and the focus comes full force with a model of Auschwitz
Very nice model, great work and skill at building models.
Yahuda101 1 year ago
I am, as always, overwhelmed by the horror of it. I am stricken with profound grief. As the tears pour I pray merciful God give comfort to those left. May He keep you in His care and bless you and yours.
iprazhm 1 year ago
Mercy. Here in the USA it is a Christmas tradition for many thousands of families to pull the toy trains from the attic, and set up "Plasticville" towns with homes, trees, and hills. If it weren't for the dreadful history conveyed by your set I'd say you did a "great job." Instead, I'll say you did a very IMPORTANT job - a very valuable teaching aid to educate and remind HUMANS of what HUMANS are capable of doing to HUMANS. Some of us learn; some of us do not. Five stars and favorite, Fraser..
bloootube 1 year ago
Utterly frightening. Your work is a much needed vivid reminder. Just makes me cringe. I just keep thinking, "How could something like that go on?" Hopefully never again if we never forget.
fruitofspirit 1 year ago
Absolutely amazing. Thank you for sharing.
But the sword, toddler and "20 seconds" are priceless!
Great work!
shuttledik 1 year ago 2
Horrific to contemplate, but the visual helps us not to forget. Will you be sharing that with others? perhaps church, schools, a Holocaust Museum?
EncompassedRunner 1 year ago