"Respect their memory." At least 1.1 million people were murdered at Auschwitz by the Nazis during the Holocaust. "When coming to visitors should bear in mind that they enter the authentic site of the former camp where over 1 million people were murdered. The Auschwitz Memorial account replied to one tweet about the picture, posting: "Pictures can hold immense emotional & documentation value for visitors. But she didn't seem to notice our reaction - she just carried on to the next bit of the tour." The picture has also been widely criticised online. "Everyone was so stunned at the blatant lack of respect. "So to see this lady lying across the track where so many were sent to die, casually taking photos, was outrageous. You are constantly reminded to show respect and wear respectful clothes. "I was on the guided tour with my partner. She said: "My grandfather and grandmother were lucky enough not to have fallen victim to the Holocaust, but they remember it well. The woman who caught the incident on film, who is of Polish heritage, described it as "outrageous". She can be seen leaning back and running her hands through her hair on the railway tracks which transported at least a million people to their death. A picture posted online earlier this week showed a man snapping a woman outside the concentration camp. A bystander, who said she was "disgusted" by what she saw, captured the incident on video. New footage shows a woman setting up her controversial posed shot outside Auschwitz. You can watch Lou and Emma's video, below. The video follows a week of success for Wet Leg, who have claimed two Grammys and two BRITs. She said: "We can hopefully spread the message regarding cancer screening and encourage others to get checked out." The video also stars a friend of the duo, Kirsty Jenner, who pops up with the iconic "what!".Įmma said, thankfully, both cases had good outcomes. Isle of Wight band Wet Leg win TWO Grammy Awards Wet Leg react as Isle of Wight band celebrates DOUBLE Grammy success Who are Wet Leg: from Isle of Wight to Grammy Awards Lou and Emma have changed the lyrics of the song from "I got the big D" to "they found the big C".įor the chorus, the words "on the chaise longue, on the chaise longue, on the chaise longue" have been replaced with "screening saves lives, screening saves lives, screening saves lives, saving lives." "They both had it detected by NHS screening and it was to say a big thank you to the NHS and to our workplace for their love and support throughout." Isle of Wight band Wet Leg eye up BRIT Awards after Grammy Awards wins Isle of Wight band Wet Leg win big at BRIT awards
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