The Shore Museum in Rome acquired the work by the modest thing by contemporary pop artist Alexandro Palombo after being tainted by the obvious acts of anti-Semitism.
The mural depicting Auschwitz’s last two Italian survivors, Liliana Segure and Sami Modiano, has been tainted and erased by the destroyers.
Segre and Modiano appear on striped clothing underneath David’s green bulletproof vest with yellow stars, and even have a representation of serial numbers tattooed on them by the Nazis. The assailant destroyed Segure and Modiano’s faces and stars in the chest, but the numbers on his arm remained untouched.
“They took my face, my identity, they erased the yellow stars, but they left a number of tattooed on my arms,” ​​Segure said.
Alexandro Palombo’s mural painted before destroying Holocaust survivors Liliana Segure and Sami Modiano (Alexandro Palombo)


The mural of Alexandro Palombo painted after the destruction of Holocaust survivors Liliana Segure and Sami Modiano (Alexandro Palombo)
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Palombo ultimately recreated this work and is now part of the museum’s permanent collection.
“Art is the best expression of freedom, and how repeatedly attacking works depicting two Auschwitz survivors is how all the values ​​of democracy and our freedom are dangerous. It emphasizes whether they are exposed to the subject,” Palombo said in a statement. “The gestures of courage and resistance of the Roman Shore Museum and the Italian Jewish community are a great and valuable lesson of civilization for all of us, and the anti-Semitic violence against these new forms of social and cultural terrorism He responded to hatred. Lisorgimento’s powerful actions.”
Palombo has produced several works honoring the Holocaust, and his others have not been spared from vandalism.
The work is entitled “Arbeit Macht Frei,” which shows Edith Brook, a Hungarian author and Holocaust survivor wrapped in Israeli flags, has been forged and many of the flags have been erased. The title of this mural is the same phrase that the Nazis placed at the gates of Auschwitz, translated as “Work will free you.”
Brooke told the Italian newspaper La Stanca that she was sad but not surprised by the vandalism, saying, “Anti-Semitism is a tsunami.”
Bruck’s mural was also bought by the Shoah Museum in Rome.


Edith Brook, the Hungarian writer of Alexandro Palombo and Holocaust survivor Edith Brook was destroyed. (Alexandro Palombo)
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Another piece of Palombo that was destroyed was entitled “Halt! Stoj!” This portrayed Segure, Modiano and Burke along with Pope Francis. Four are portrayed as characters from the Simpsons, a common motif in Palombo. The Pope’s image was undamaged, but the destroyer tainted the Star of David on three Holocaust survivors.


Murals of Alexandro Palombo’s three Holocaust survivors and Pope Francis before and after it was destroyed. (Alexandro Palombo)
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A contemporary pop artist and activist, Parombo used pop culture references in his artwork, including the Simpsons and Disney celebrities and cartoon characters. One of his most iconic works is “The Simpsons Deported to Auschwitz.” This shows Marge, Homer, Maggie, Burt and Lisa before and after the concentration camp, indicating that the debilitating state of Holocaust survivors has been released from the Nazi camp.