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        Welcome to the world of pigeon racing. These people breed, train and race pigeons as a hobby. They are stereotypically pictured as older Europeans who live in rural areas. But, we found someone very different. Kobe Herbots is a 24-year-old pigeon racer from Belgium, Europe’s HQ for this sport.

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        Welcome to the world of pigeon racing. These people breed, train and race pigeons as a hobby. They are stereotypically pictured as older Europeans who live in rural areas. But, we found someone very different. Kobe Herbots is a 24-year-old pigeon racer from Belgium, Europe’s HQ for this sport.

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        In April 1943, the first armed uprising against the Nazi occupiers breaks out, in the Warsaw Ghetto. Borne out of desperation and bound to fail, the revolt becomes one of the key events of World War Two.

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