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Please Don't Play Pokemon Go at Auschwitz. ... A now-deleted post on the photo site Imgur shows Koffing, a poisonous gas pokemon, located near a sign for the museum's Helena Rubinstein Auditorium.
A Koffing Pokemon seen at the National 9/11 Memorial South Pool Tuesday, July 12, 2016, in New York. Chad Rachman/New York Post The viral cellphone game Pokémon Go crossed the line Tuesday ...
Pokemon Go: Auschwitz Memorial at site of Nazi death camp bans playing interactive mobile app ... one user captured the moment a Koffing Pokemon appeared in the Museum's Helena Rubinstein Auditorium.
The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum says it does not allow people to play Pokemon Go on their smartphones during visits to the former German death camp because it is ‘disrespectful’.
The Auschwitz Memorial has asked Pokémon Go gamers not to play the popular app on its premises, saying it is "disrespectful" and "not appropriate." The game is now available in Germany, but not ...
Almost everywhere you turn, it seems, people have their eyes glued to smartphone screens playing Pokémon Go.
The Pokémon craze is back — and you can apparently “catch ’em all” at your local former concentration camp. Pokémon Go, a smartphone version of the popular late 1990s video and trading ...
Koffing, the Poison-type predecessor of Weezing from the Kanto region, has had a long tenure in Pokemon GO and plenty of trainers have taken it on in battle.
As part of its upcoming Pokémon Day celebration, The Pokémon Company has partnered with Google to poll fans on their favorite pocket monsters. With almost 900 of the little buggers from which to ...
One Pokemon fan has made an incredible, albeit grotesque, recreation of Koffing, revealing what the pocket monster might look like in the real world. While there is seemingly no end to the amount ...