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9, Estonia puiestee, 10134, Tallinn, EE Estonia
contacts phone: +372 633 6020
website: www.apollo.ee
larger map & directionsLatitude: 59.4331183, Longitude: 24.7519257
Kerli Persidski
::Väga meeldib raamatupood aga natuke valmistas pettumuse kui konkurendil on soodsamad hinnad ilma soodustuseta.
Oss Parn
::Seal on kõike. Töötajad on igal pool nii et saate abi paluda. Hinnad on normaalsed.
Robert Suislep
::Nice
Klaus erik Tihhonov
::Jube töökogemus. Algselt eeldasin, et raamatupoes on hea töödata ning minusse suhtutakse inimlikult, kuid Apollos see nii ei olnud. (Palk oli väike, ülemused ei lubanud istuda ning olid üleolevad jne.) Lisan lõppu näiliselt mitteseotud lõigu igapäevaelust koonduslaagris. The prisoners' day began at 4:30 am. The weather was cold in Auschwitz at that time of day, even in summer. The prisoners were ordered to line up outdoors in rows of five and had to stay there until 07:00, when the SS officers arrived. Meanwhile, the guards would force the prisoners to squat for an hour with their hands above their heads or levy punishments such as beatings or detention for infractions such as having a missing button or an improperly cleaned food bowl. The inmates were counted and re-counted. Nyiszli describes how even the dead had to be present at roll call, standing supported by their fellow inmates until the ordeal was over.
Priit Juurikas
::Very helpful staff! Cozy place