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    Aretha Franklin Posthumously Awarded Pulitzer Prize Special Citation

    AbelitoMusicBy AbelitoMusic15 abril, 2019No hay comentarios2 Mins Read
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    Notre Dame has stood for over 800 years.

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    856 to be exact.

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    To put that into perspective: That’s hundreds of years of conflicts, invasions, leaders, plagues, crusades, etc.

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    It was damaged, defaced, and looted during the French Revolution.

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    In the mid-1800s it was underwent 20 years of renovations and was back to form.

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    It survived World War I.

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    It survived World War II.

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    Through wars, invasions, and even Hitler. It remained.

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    For over 850 years it was a symbol of Paris, of French history, of even world history.

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    And then the fire happened.

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    In a few hours, it burnt down.

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    But we have to remember this isn’t the first time something like this has happened in history.

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    The Monte Cassino monastery was completely destroyed during World War II — this is what it looked like before war:

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    And this is what it looked like after the war:

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    It was rebuilt.

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    The Dresden Frauenkirche in Germany was destroyed during World War II.

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    It was rebuilt with new and old stones from the original.

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    Even the White House burnt down in 1812.

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    Basically what happened was an almost unthinkable tragedy.

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    But history is definitely on our side.

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    This wasn’t the first and will certainly not be the last time something like this happens.

    As President Obama said: «It’s in our nature to mourn when we see history lost – but it’s also in our nature to rebuild for tomorrow, as strong as we can.»

    This article was originally writing by: BUZZFEED.COM
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