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hetty verolme wikipedia: The Children's House of Belsen Hetty Verolme, 2005 Hetty Werkendam, oldest of three children of a Jewish family in Amsterdam, was sent to Belsen, where she was separated from her parents to live in the Children's House. Her account of life there provides a painfully poignant, ultimately uplifting and highly unusual Holocaust story. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Hetty Hetty Verolme, 2025-04 An extraordinary story of the struggle and survival of a group of children in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II, this autobiographical tale details the motherly role adopted by the adolescent author during her time in the camp. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Luba , 2003 Presents an illustrated biography of the Jewish heroine, Luba Tryszynska, who saved the lives of more than fifty Jewish children in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp during the winter of 1944/45. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Paradise Postponed John Mortimer, 2010-04 Why does Simeon Simcox, the CND-marching Rector of Rapstone Fanner, leave his fortune not to his two sons but to an odious Tory Minister? Mortimer's novel unveils the follies and passions of an astonishing array of characters and English life. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Mother of the Children of the Holocaust Anna Mieszkowska, |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Zachor Remember Kurt Rosendahl, 2007 I was born in 1920, in a city called Aachen, also known as Aix-la Chapelle. It was one of the most tumultuous and significant periods in world history. World War One, the war to end all wars had just ended. It took less than twenty years for another war to ravage Europe and plaid havoc with the entire world. In this memoir, I have researched the origins of my family, dating back to the early 17th century in the German/Dutch region of Europe. I have examined how their lives, as Jews, were influenced by their times and how their experiences set the stage for the catastrophe that befell Europe in the 1940s. I discuss my personal experiences and how these tragic events turned my life upside down and how my outlook and my future were influenced. ZACHOR, let us remember together Kurt Rosendahl |
hetty verolme wikipedia: The Principles of Quantum Mechanics Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac, 1981 The first edition of this work appeared in 1930, and its originality won it immediate recognition as a classic of modern physical theory. The fourth edition has been bought out to meet a continued demand. Some improvements have been made, the main one being the complete rewriting of the chapter on quantum electrodymanics, to bring in electron-pair creation. This makes it suitable as an introduction to recent works on quantum field theories. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Every Frenchman Has One Olivia de Havilland, 2016-06-28 Back in print for the first time in decades—and featuring a new interview with the author, in celebration of her centennial birthday—the delectable escapades of Hollywood legend Olivia de Havilland, who fell in love with a Frenchman—and then became a Parisian In 1953, Olivia de Havilland—already an Academy Award-winning actress for her roles in To Each His Own and The Heiress—became the heroine of her own real-life love affair. She married a Frenchman, moved to Paris, and planted her standard on the Left Bank of the River Seine. It has been fluttering on both Left and Right Banks with considerable joy and gaiety from that moment on. Still, her transition from Hollywood celebrity to parisienne was anything but easy. And in Every Frenchman Has One, her skirmishes with French customs, French maids, French salesladies, French holidays, French law, French doctors, and above all, the French language, are here set forth in a delightful and amusing memoir of her early years in the “City of Light.” Paraphrasing Caesar, Ms. de Havilland says, “I came. I saw. I was conquered.” |
hetty verolme wikipedia: The Lion Triumphant Philippa Carr, 1974-01 |
hetty verolme wikipedia: The Rise of Fishes John A. Long, 1995 Armored fishes and monster sharks, fishes with arms and fishes that breathe air--these and many other strange creatures are part of the remarkable story told in this book. In The Rise of Fishes, John Long traces the evolutionary history of fishes over the course of 500 million years, describes the discovery of extraordinary fossil remains, and explains the techniques used in their interpretation. Featuring more than 300 color illustrations, the book includes photographs of fossils from around the world as well as the author's dramatic color illustrations of what the fish may have actually looked like. Long tells the story of how these creatures lived and developed and why their rise from the waters of the archaic seas and rivers onto land was so momentous an event in the evolution of life on earth. He combines current scientific information with entertaining stories about his own field work in Australia, Thailand, Vietnam, and Antarctica. Detailed, accessible, and lavishly illustrated, The Rise of Fishes is a book for anyone with an interest in evolution, fossils, or fish. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Perfect from Now On John Sellers, 2008-03-04 Sellers, a pop culture journalist with articles published in GQ and The New York Times, has written a rock-music fan's memoir overflowing with humor, self-deprecation, encyclopedic knowledge, and Rwish you were thereS personal anecdotes. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: The Glassblower Petra Durst-Benning, 2014 In the village of Lauscha in Germany, things have been done the same way for centuries. The men blow the glass, and the women decorate and pack it. But when Joost Steinmann passes away unexpectedly one September night, his three daughters must learn to fend for themselves. While feisty Johanna takes a practical approach to looking for work, Ruth follows her heart, aiming to catch the eye of a handsome young villager. But it is dreamy, quiet Marie who has always been the most captivated by the magic--and sparkling possibilities--of the craft of glassblowing. As the spirited sisters work together to forge a brighter future for themselves on their own terms, they learn not only how to thrive in a man's world, but how to remain true to themselves--and their hearts--in the process. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: The Autobiography of an African Princess F. Massaquoi, 2013-11-18 This critical edition of Princess Fatima Massaquoi's memoirs begins with her birth in southern Sierra Leone, continues through her childhood in Liberia, moves on to Hamburg, Germany, where she lived and experienced the rise of the Nazi movement, and ends with her life in the United States. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Inside Charlie's Chocolate Factory Lucy Mangan, 2014 Explores the lasting legacy of Roald Dahl's popular book, examining the development of the original story and characters, its social history, and the varying film and stage adaptations. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: The Other Schindlers Agnes Grunwald-Spier, 2010-12-26 Thanks to Thomas Keneally's book Schindler's Ark, and the film based on it, Schindler's List, we have become more aware of the fact that, in the midst of Hitler's extermination of the Jews, courage and humanity could still overcome evil. While 6 million Jews were murdered by the Nazi regime, some were saved through the actions of non-Jews whose consciences would not allow them to pass by on the other side, and many are honoured by Yad Vashem as 'Righteous Among the Nations' for their actions. As a baby, Agnes Grunwald-Spier was herself saved from the horrors of Auschwitz by an unknown official, and is now a trustee of the Holocaust Memorial Day Trust. She has collected together the stories of thirty individuals who rescued Jews, and these provide a new insight into why these people were prepared to risk so much for their fellow men and women. With a foreword by Sir Martin Gilbert, one of the leading experts on the subject, this is an ultimately uplifting account of how some good deeds really do shine in a weary world. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Destined to Witness Hans Massaquoi, 2009-10-13 This “extraordinary” memoir of a black man’s coming of age in Nazi Germany is “an entirely engaging story of accomplishment despite adversity.” —Washington Post Book World In Destined to Witness, Hans Massaquoi has crafted a beautifully rendered memoir—an astonishing true tale of growing up black in Nazi Germany. The son of a prominent African and a German nurse, Hans remained behind with his mother when Hitler came to power, after his father returned to Liberia. Like other German boys, Hans went to school; like other German boys, he swiftly fell under the Fuhrer’s spell. So he was crushed to learn that, as a black child, he was ineligible for the Hitler Youth. His path to a secondary education and an eventual profession was blocked. He now lived in fear that, at any moment, he might hear the Gestapo banging on the door—or Allied bombs falling on his home. Ironic, moving, and deeply human, Massaquoi’s account of this lonely struggle for survival brims with courage and intelligence. “A cry against racism, a survivor’s tale, a wartime adventure, a coming of age story, and a powerful tribute to a mother’s love.”—New Orleans Times-Picayune “An incredible tale . . . Exceptional.” —Chicago Sun Times “Destined to Witness examines a roller coaster of racism from different cultures and continents.” —The New York Times Book Review “Here is a story rarely lived and even more rarely told. We need this book for a balanced picture of the Holocaust.” —Maya Angelou “A nuanced, startling memoir.” —Kirkus Reviews “An engaging story of a young man’s journey through hate, self-enlightenment, intrigue and romance.” —Ebony |
hetty verolme wikipedia: The Secrets of Midwives Sally Hepworth, 2015-02-01 From the New York Times bestselling author of The Good Sister and The Mother-in-Law with new novel Darling Girls out now. This is women's fiction at its finest ... a wonderfully satisfying story ... touching, tender, and meticulously researched Liane Moriarty, author of Big Little Lies and The Husband's Secret In a family of midwives, some secrets are too big to keep hidden ... Neva Bradley, a third-generation midwife, is determined to keep the details surrounding her own pregnancy - including the identity of the baby's father - hidden from her family and co-workers for as long as possible. Her mother, Grace, cannot let this secret rest, even while her own life begins to crumble around her. For Floss, Neva's grandmother and a retired midwife, Neva's situation thrusts her back 60 years in time to a secret that eerily mirrors her granddaughter's - a secret which, if revealed, will have life-changing consequences for them all. PRAISE FOR THE SECRETS OF MIDWIVES a page-turner, told with great empathy Weekly Times Hepworth's skilful storytelling means past and present flow seamlessly ... heartwarming. Herald Sun Enchanting ... Hepworth's skilful storytelling means past and present flow seamlessly ... it's easy to lose yourself in the lives of the three, strong female protagonists. Daily Telegraph Hepworth illuminates one of the most important moments in a woman's life - when she becomes a mother - and spins a story that will hold you captivated until the end Emily Giffin, author of The One and Only |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Malka Mirjam Pressler, 2003-06-06 It is 1943 and Dr Hannah Mai is forced to accept that the time has come for her to leave Poland with her two daughters if they are to have any chance of survival. But just before they reach the border Malka is taken seriously ill, and Hannah is forced to make the most difficult decision of her life - to leave her behind. Ages 12+ |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Star Children Clara Asscher-Pinkhof, |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Israel Reclaiming the Narrative Barry Shaw, 2011-12 Why is this book different from all other books about Israel? All other books tend to defend Israel. ISRAEL RECLAIMING THE NARRATIVE goes on the attack. Why should my country apologize for fighting for its right to exist? ISRAEL RECLAIMING THE NARRATIVE prosecutes Israel's enemies and defamers by exposing their hypocrisy and lies. From boycotters to replacement theologists, the media, leading politicians, a misguided public and, centrally, the Palestinians, are all are subject to scrutiny and found guilty of slander, violence, and abuse of the Jewish nation. The author takes you on a personal journey that allows you to feel the forces and emotions that affect the average Israeli. ISRAEL RECLAIMING THE NARRATIVE calls famous witnesses, past and present, to illustrate the damage that Israel's enemies are inflicting not only on Israel but also on the core values of democratic societies. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: The Story of Anne Frank Mirjam Pressler, 2000 A fascinating biography of Anne Frank by an acknowledged expert on her life and writing. Plus! A specially written new chapter about the newly discovered diary pages...Anne Frank's poignant story - her years spent hiding in Amsterdam's Secret Annexe' before discovery and death at the hands of the Nazis - has been immortalized in THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK, loved by millions around the world. This biography brings that story to life - giving new insights into Anne's early life and relationships, the development of the Diary, the privations and logistics of life in hiding...her tragic death in typhus-ridden Bergen-Belsen. Here are the context and characters that lie behind the lines of THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Dignity to Survive Yonah ʻImanuʼel, 1998 |
hetty verolme wikipedia: All I Want is You Elizabeth Anthony, 2013 An innocent girl caught up in a dangerous game of forbidden passion . . . An electrifying story of love and sex set in 1920s England. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: The Carnival at Bray Jessie Foley, 2014-10-01 It's 1993, and Generation X pulses to the beat of Kurt Cobain and the grunge movement. Sixteen-year-old Maggie Lynch is uprooted from big-city Chicago to a windswept town on the Irish Sea. Surviving on care packages of Spin magazine and Twizzlers from her rocker uncle Kevin, she wonders if she'll ever find her place in this new world. When first love and sudden death simultaneously strike, a naive but determined Maggie embarks on a forbidden pilgrimage that will take her to a seedy part of Dublin and on to a life- altering night in Rome to fulfill a dying wish. Through it all, Maggie discovers an untapped inner strength to do the most difficult but rewarding thing of all, live. The Carnival at Bray is an evocative ode to the Smells Like Teen Spirit Generation and a heartfelt exploration of tragedy, first love, and the transformative power of music. The book won the 2014 Helen Sheehan YA Book Prize. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Auslander Paul Dowswell, 2010-04-05 When Peter's parents are killed, he is sent to an orphanage in Warsaw. Then German soldiers take him away to be measured and assessed. They decide that Peter is racially valuable. He is Volksdeutscher: of German blood. With his blond hair, blue eyes, and acceptably proportioned head, he looks just like the boy on the Hitler-Jugend poster. Someone important will want to adopt Peter. They do. Professor Kaltenbach is very pleased to welcome such a fine Aryan specimen to his household. People will be envious. But Peter is not quite the specimen they think. He is forming his own ideas about what he is seeing, what he is told. Peter doesn't want to be a Nazi, and so he is going to take a very dangerous risk. The most dangerous risk he could possibly choose to take in Berlin in 1943. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: War Diary Ingeborg Bachmann, 2011 Austrian writer Ingeborg Bachmann (1926-73) is recognized as one of the most important novelists, poets, and playwrights of postwar German literature. As befitting such a versatile writer, her War Diary is not a day-by-day journal but a series of sketches, depicting the last months of World War II and the first year of the subsequent British occupation of Austria. These articulate and powerful entries--all the more remarkable taking into account Bachmann's young age at the time--reveal the eighteen-year-old's hatred of both war and Nazism as she avoids the fanatics' determination to defend Klagenfurt to the last man and the last woman. The British occupation leads to her incredible meeting with a British officer, Jack Hamesh, a Jew who had originally fled Vienna for England in 1938. He is astonished to find in Austria a young girl who has read banned authors such as Mann, Schnitzler, and Hofmannsthal. Their relationship is captured here in the emotional and moving letters Hamesh writes to Bachmann when he travels to Israel in 1946. In his correspondence, he describes how in his new home of Israel, he still suffers from the rootlessness affecting so many of those who lost parents, family, friends, and homes in the war. War Diary provides unusual insight into the formation of Bachmann as a writer and will be cherished by the many fans of her work. But it is also a poignant glimpse into life in Austria in the immediate aftermath of the war, and the reflections of both Bachmann and Hamesh speak to a significant and larger story beyond their personal experiences.Praise for the German EditionA minor sensation that will make literary history. Thanks to the excellent critical commentary, we gain a sense of a period in history and in Bachmann's life that reached deep into her later work. . . . What makes these diary entries so special is . . . the detail of the resistance described, the exhilaration of unexpected peace, the joy of freedom.--Die Zeit |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Is that All There Is? Joost Swarte, 2012 A career-spanning collection from the heir to Hergé. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Run, Boy, Run Uri Orlev, 2003 Run, Boy, Run is the extraordinary account of one boy's survival of the Holocaust. Srulik is only eight years old when he finds himself all alone in the Warsaw ghetto. He escapes into the countryside where he spends the ensuing years hiding in the forest, dependent on the sympathies and generosity of the poor farmers in the surrounding area. Despite the seemingly insurmountable odds, several chases, captures, attempted executions, and even the loss of his arm, Srulik miraculously survives. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: The Black Book of Communism Stéphane Courtois, 1999 This international bestseller plumbs recently opened archives in the former Soviet bloc to reveal the accomplishments of communism around the world. The book is the first attempt to catalogue and analyse the crimes of communism over 70 years. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Hidden Children of the Holocaust Suzanne Vromen, 2010-03-04 In the summer of 1942 in Belgium, Jewish parents searched desperately for safe haven for their children. As Suzanne Vromen reveals in Hidden Children of the Holocaust, they quite often found sanctuary in Roman Catholic convents and orphanages. Vromen has interviewed not only those who were hidden as children, but also the Christian women who rescued them, and the nuns who gave the children shelter, all of whose voices are heard in this moving book. Indeed, here are numerous first-hand memoirs of life in a wartime convent--the secrecy, the deprivation, the cruelty, and the kindness--all with the backdrop of the terror of the Nazi occupation. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Between Two Seasons of Happiness Irene Dische, 1998 Set during World War II, this novel explores the relationships between three generations of the same family. A father longs to show his son the world; a grandfather hopes to protect his son and grandson from the war; and a grandson sees the truth that the older men cannot face. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Child Survivors of the Holocaust Paul Valent, 2013-07-04 At the end of the Second World War approximately 1.5 million Jewish children had been killed by the Nazis. In this book, ten child survivors tell their stories. Paul Valent, himself a child survivor and psychiatrist, explores with profound analytical insight the deepest memories of those survivors he interviewed. Their experiences range from living in hiding to physical and sexual abuse. Child Survivors of the Holocaust preserves and integrates the personal narratives and the therapist's perspective in an amazing chronicle. The stories in this book contribute to questions concerning the roots of morality, memory, resilience, and specifc scientific queries of the origins of psychosomatic symptoms, psychiatric illness, and trans-generational transmission of trauma. Child Survivors of the Holocaust speaks to the trauma facing contemporary child victims of abuse worldwide through past narratives of the Holocaust. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Ten Thousand Children Anne L. Fox, Eva Abraham-Podietz, 1999 Some copies accompanied by Teaching guide for Ten thousand children. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: The Marcel Network Fred Coleman, 2013 Moussa Abadi and Odette Rosenstock, after becoming trapped in Nazi-occupied Paris, formed the Marcel Network, which was able to shelter over five hundred Jewish children in Catholic schools and convents and with Protestant families during World War II. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors Bernice Eisenstein, 2007-09-25 I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors distills, through text and drawings, including panels in the comic-book format, Bernice Eisenstein’s memories of her 1950s’ childhood in Toronto with her Yiddish-speaking parents, whose often unspoken experiences of war were nevertheless always present. The memories also draw on inherited fragments of stories about relatives lost to the war whom she never met. Eisenstein’s parents met in Auschwitz, near the end of the war and were married shortly after Liberation. The book began to take root in her imagination several years ago, almost a decade after her father’s death. With poignancy and searing honesty, Eisenstein explores with ineffable sadness and bittersweet humour her childhood growing up in the shadow of the Holocaust. But more than a book about the Holocaust and its far-reaching shadows, this moving, visually ravishing graphic memoir speaks universally about memory, loss, and recovery of the past. No one who sees this book will not be deeply affected by its beautiful, highly evocative writing and brilliantly original and haunting artwork created by the author. I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors is destined to become a classic. “I am lost in memory. It is not a place that has been mapped, fixed by coordinates of longitude and latitude, whereby I can retrace a step and come to the same place again. Each time is different. . . . “While my father was alive, I searched to find his face among those documented photographs of survivors of Auschwitz — actually, photos from any camp would do. If I could see him staring out through barbed wire, I thought I would then know how to remember him, know what he was made to become, and then possibly know what he might have been. All my life, I’ve looked for more in order to fill in the parts of my father that had gone missing. . . .” —Excerpts from I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors |
hetty verolme wikipedia: The Last Witness Judith S. Kestenberg, Ira Brenner, 1996 Special attention is paid to the effects of the Holocaust on children who were in hiding and the experience of adolescent children, as described in the diary of an adolescent girl. |
hetty verolme wikipedia: Hiding to Survive Maxine B. Rosenberg, John Sherrill, 1998-03 First person accounts of 14 Holocaust survivors who, as children, were hidden from the Nazis by non-Jews |
Hetty: An HTTP toolkit for security research - GitHub
Hetty is an HTTP toolkit for security research. It aims to become an open source alternative to commercial software like Burp Suite Pro, with powerful features tailored to the needs of the …
Why Did Hetty Leave NCIS: Los Angeles? Is Linda Hunt Coming …
May 22, 2023 · Keep reading for everything we know about Hetty leaving NCIS: Los Angeles, the reasoning behind her reduced role on the show, and whether she’ll return in the final season.
What Happened To Linda Hunt's Hetty On NCIS: Los Angeles?
Oct 25, 2023 · Linda Hunt's Hetty was a major part of "NCIS: Los Angeles" for years, so why did she virtually disappear for the show's final seasons?
Getting Started | Hetty
The quickest way to install and update Hetty is via a package manager: Alternatively, you can download the latest release from GitHub for your OS and architecture, and move the binary to …
Hetty - Wikipedia
Hetty or Hettie is a female first name, often a diminutive form (hypocorism) of Henrietta. Hetty may refer to:
Hetty download | SourceForge.net
May 9, 2023 · Hetty is an HTTP toolkit for security research. It aims to become an open-source alternative to commercial software like Burp Suite Pro, with powerful features tailored to the …
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates (TV Series 1995–1998) - IMDb
The main character, Hetty,who is played by Pat Routledge is best known for her ever social climbing status character Hyacinth BUCKET, pronounced Bouquet. The rest of the ensemble …
What happened to Hetty on NCIS: Los Angeles? - The US Sun
Mar 29, 2021 · Hetty is the current Operations Manager for the Office of Special Projects (OSP) Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCSI) team in Los Angeles. She also oversees the …
Is Hetty still on NCIS: Los Angeles and what happened with Linda Hunt?
May 9, 2021 · For nearly 12 years of the show, Henrietta “Hetty” Lange has served as the NCIS Operations Manager out of Los Angeles. The character has been played by actress Linda …
What Happened To Hetty on NCIS: Los Angeles? Here’s The Real …
May 22, 2023 · After an emotional Season 14 finale of NCIS: Los Angeles, you might be asking about Linda Hunt’s beloved character, Hetty. What happened to Hetty on NCIS: Los Angeles? …
Hetty: An HTTP toolkit for security research - GitHub
Hetty is an HTTP toolkit for security research. It aims to become an open source alternative to commercial software like Burp Suite Pro, with powerful features tailored to the needs of the …
Why Did Hetty Leave NCIS: Los Angeles? Is Linda Hunt Coming …
May 22, 2023 · Keep reading for everything we know about Hetty leaving NCIS: Los Angeles, the reasoning behind her reduced role on the show, and whether she’ll return in the final season.
What Happened To Linda Hunt's Hetty On NCIS: Los Angeles?
Oct 25, 2023 · Linda Hunt's Hetty was a major part of "NCIS: Los Angeles" for years, so why did she virtually disappear for the show's final seasons?
Getting Started | Hetty
The quickest way to install and update Hetty is via a package manager: Alternatively, you can download the latest release from GitHub for your OS and architecture, and move the binary to …
Hetty - Wikipedia
Hetty or Hettie is a female first name, often a diminutive form (hypocorism) of Henrietta. Hetty may refer to:
Hetty download | SourceForge.net
May 9, 2023 · Hetty is an HTTP toolkit for security research. It aims to become an open-source alternative to commercial software like Burp Suite Pro, with powerful features tailored to the …
Hetty Wainthropp Investigates (TV Series 1995–1998) - IMDb
The main character, Hetty,who is played by Pat Routledge is best known for her ever social climbing status character Hyacinth BUCKET, pronounced Bouquet. The rest of the ensemble …
What happened to Hetty on NCIS: Los Angeles? - The US Sun
Mar 29, 2021 · Hetty is the current Operations Manager for the Office of Special Projects (OSP) Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCSI) team in Los Angeles. She also oversees the …
Is Hetty still on NCIS: Los Angeles and what happened with Linda Hunt?
May 9, 2021 · For nearly 12 years of the show, Henrietta “Hetty” Lange has served as the NCIS Operations Manager out of Los Angeles. The character has been played by actress Linda …
What Happened To Hetty on NCIS: Los Angeles? Here’s The Real …
May 22, 2023 · After an emotional Season 14 finale of NCIS: Los Angeles, you might be asking about Linda Hunt’s beloved character, Hetty. What happened to Hetty on NCIS: Los Angeles? …