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“Brick Oven Pizza” on the Auschwitz tour
I have heard from some of those on the tour, that the "food court" there has both kosher and non-kosher fast-food offerings.
But the "brick oven pizza" is supposed to be rather tasty.
https://paulsalmons.associates/blog/pizza-in-auschwitz
But the "brick oven pizza" is supposed to be rather tasty.
https://paulsalmons.associates/blog/pizza-in-auschwitz
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Re: “Brick Oven Pizza” on the Auschwitz tour
I use to work with a Dutch Woman who had lived through the war years when very young, she would cry if anyone made disparaging remarks about the official narrative of WW2.SaiGirl wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 12:36 pm I have heard from some of those on the tour, that the "food court" there has both kosher and non-kosher fast-food offerings.
But the "brick oven pizza" is supposed to be rather tasty.
https://paulsalmons.associates/blog/pizza-in-auschwitz
She and her husband decided to do a tour of Eastern Europe in a Campervan.
When she returned to work she showed off her photos from her holiday. I almost fell off my chair laughing when she showed me a photo featuring the car park at Auschwitz, saying they spent the night there (in the Auschwitz carpark) in their Campervan to save money.