1. In May 1945, a fragile holocaust survivor named Ruth was gently wrapped in a thick army blanket by a compassionate nurse. For Ruth, that blanket became more than protection against the cold, it was her first true comfort after years of starving and suffering, a symbol of safety and humanity. She carried it with her beyond the camp, and even decades later, she kept it on her bed. Never put it away, it remained a quiet guardian of memory. A reminder of survival, resilience, and the kindness that helped her reclaim life. Sometimes, even the simplest objects hold the deepest stories. Are you moved by the goodness of mankind shown in this photo?