05/05/2020

Bild: Paul Stanley's Family barely Escaped Nazis

Note from Paul Stanley:

My Mother’s Fleeing The Nazi Takeover Of Germany With Her Parents Would Make A Movie. I Pray For More Than SIX MILLION Who Couldn’t.

By HANS-WILHELM SAURE UND SVEN KUSCHEL / www.bild.de/

After the interview with Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley (68, real name Stanley Bert Eisen) asks the reporters to come over to him in the hotel lobby.

“I heard what you found out for Gene. Can you help me? My late mother lived in Berlin and fled the Nazis as a child. I know so little.”

BILD am Sonntag also investigated this case and found out that the famous star’s Jewish family barely managed to escape being arrested by the Nazis at the end of 1935. The search leads to the Jewish Cemetery Berlin Weissensee.

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05/03/2020

Collecting KISS Video!

Great video from Collector Guys! How about you, KISS ARMY - what's your top 10 KISS items in your collection?

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05/03/2020

Staying busy with KISS!

Thanks to Bob Johnston for sharing his wood burning Rock And Roll Over end table. This amazing piece took Bob several days to complete. Great work!
05/03/2020

BILD talked with Gene Simmons about his mothers liberation from German concentration camp

Note from Gene Simmons:

Germany’s largest newspaper, BILD did an exhaustive investigation into the horrors of Nazi Germany’s concentration camps of World War II.

My Mother, Flora Klein was 14 years old when she was taken into the camps, along with the rest of our family. Only my Mother survived.

Never forget. There were 2 million Catholics, 2 million Romani, 6 million Jews and countless political dissidents, and other non-Aryan victims. All taken to the gas chambers, or were shot or simply died from malnutrition and slow starvation.

Below is the translation from the original German.

Never Forget. Never Again.


By: HANS-WILHELM SAURE UND SVEN KUSCHEL / www.bild.de/

Her surviving became an important part of his living ...

In five decades of rock ‘n’ roll, the four steel strings of his bass guitar have left deep furrows at the fingernails of his right hand. The tips of his fingers are callused. With these fingers, KISS frontman Gene Simmons (70) gently strokes a name and the number 318 on a document – “Flora Klein”. It’s his Jewish mother’s maiden name. The document records her liberation from the Mauthausen concentration camp 75 years ago.

The liberation marked the end of an ordeal that included living in a ghetto in Budapest and in three Nazi concentration camps. The young woman (then 19) was liberated on 5 May 1945. Simmons sees the historic document for the first time.

Prior to the corona crisis, BILD am Sonntag met the rock star with the famous tongue in Leipzig for a very personal conversation – without makeup or a mask. The conversation concerned the fate of his mother during the Nazi time – a fate that was mostly unknown to him. Flora Klein was born in Jand (Hungary) in 1925 and died in December 2018 in the United States, aged 93.

05/02/2020

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