Our third annual memorial will take place over five days at the following five locations: the South African, British, French, Italian Embassies and the German Parliament.
— Matilda Tigrit
BERLIN, STADMITTE, GERMANY, September 14, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — This year the memorial (death alley) will take place over five days at five (5) different locations: Südafrikanischen Botschaft, Großbritannien Botschaft, Botschaft Frankreich, Botschaft Italien and Deutsche Bundestag Platz der 1.
This is a hidden history that deserves lasting or enduring monuments. Death Alley is one of the horrors of the world wars and the crimes of colonialism that white historians have never written about in world history books for the past 79 years. This happened on October 28, 1943, when on June 21, 1942, in Tobruk, Libya, Afrakan colonial soldiers were captured by German troops as prisoners of war. Benjamin Satiba McGate/BMT4379/N4379 was born on 01/01/1906 in Bumplaas, Lydenburg, in the province of Mpumalanga, South Africa. He was part of the 2nd Division South African Black/Afrakan soldiers called to join the Allied forces. In his diary, he meticulously recorded the trials associated with the war and how Afrakan colonial soldiers survived the Holocaust as prisoners of war in Frontstalag/Concentration Camps No. 133, 153, 171 and 221 in Europe (Germany, France and Italy), where he stayed after captivity until the end of the war.
Matilda TheeGreat, author of Alien Me, granddaughter of Benjamin Sativa McGate, who came to Europe to rediscover the truth written in his diary. She invades his grandfather’s days. Instead, she discovered a deliberate erasure in the history of her grandfather’s Division. Therefore, it became her mission to demand that her grandfather and his fellow soldiers deserve a monument.
In 2020, Mathilde organized a walk in their memory from Alexander Platz to the British War Cemetery in Berlin.
Poetry, rap, music and Afrakan rituals carried the message that these hardships were not forgotten.
In 2021, there was a silent protest with chairs representing both white and Afracan soldiers (with different colors depicting forgotten, erased and most without graves Afracans with red, reminiscent of the blood of innocent people: black, white and red.) placed near the government building to emphasize their common struggle, but unequal memory.
This year we are holding our third annual memorial event, during which we will unite them spiritually by transferring their souls to their final resting place in Afraka. It will be a peaceful way that will put forward its claims of a sacred monument in Europe.
The Afrakans have liberated Europe from fascism and the world must recognize their great deeds #seetsa.
More information, including last year’s photos, can be found on the website. www.walk-of-death.com or by contacting the organizers: Matilda TheeGreat at [email protected]
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