I remember as a little girl my mother taking care of a holocaust survivor. We would always go to her house. She had no other family. I remember her always having cookies made for me and she was so kind. She handmade my mother the most beautiful intricate doilies. I am 53 and I still have those today put away in a keepsake box. A most precious gift. Bless them all❤
I remember a very intriguing episode of Twilight Zone about ex-NAZI Officer who returned to camp where he made so many people suffer horrible death. At end villager who finds him suffering private torment asks. " Why don't they tear this place down?" Sterling quote brought chills to my blood. " These places MUST remain standing as reminder future generations never allow this happen again."
Just because this place is left up like this doesn’t mean it won’t happen again. If it does happen again they already have places like this they can put people.
Unfortunately it is. So many eviks in the world we just dont know sometimes dont want to know look at war in Ukraine . Look at wars in Syria and middle east. Or africa. Evil is well and alive. Such a shame. My great grandfather was murderred in Majdanek, burned alive and one of his brithwrs too. It was 3 of them ther eone luckily escaped
We saw just a few of the shoes at an a Auschwitz Holocaust exhibition in London... and they were incredibly poignant. Shoes take on something of the life of the wearer.
Tengo muchísimo años viendo documentales del holocausto y no dejo de sentir dolor por tanta gente inocente que murió sólo por el corazón de un hombre lleno de odio, mis respetos a los sobrevivientes les amo tuve una vecina descendiente judío su abuelo llegó a Venezuela en un barco que salió de Polonia con muchos judíos el cual muchos países le negaron la entrada tenían meses en alta mar sin saber donde llegar y el presidente de Venezuela los recibió,aquí hora estamos viviendo un holocausto con este gobierno que tiene actitudes y torturas igual al degenerado de Hitler, DIOS nos ayudes saludos y bendiciones desde merida Venezuela
I wish I could go and pay my respects but I seriously don’t think I could hold it together. Especially seeing those shoes. I don’t care how long ago it happened. It happened and we are still feeling the effects of it to this day.
A shoe....that was on a persons foot. A Toy....That a child held for comfort. Every item represents a person's life destroyed purely for being born at the hands of another. Of all the living organisms on this planet, mankind is the worst species of them all.
Yes the effect is still fell by my family. My Maternal Grandmother was a Holocaust Survivor. She was the only member of her family to survive. Thank you for being such a wonderful caring person!
It's absolutely horrifying to know what people were not only capable of doing, but willing to do to other humans, based on nothing but hatred. Completely heartbreaking. To the victims of these heinous atrocities, we will never forget you. ❤
It's alright and genuine to be in grief...the pain you all went through,we all did not suffer but you all did and laid your life for we all to understand the fire of cruelty of no fault. Thank you and I am very sorry for whatever happened in past.
That happens to me when I go to the Holocaust museum in Washington, D.C. My great (4×) grandfather was gassed at Auschwitz along with a few other family members. His oldest daughter and granddaughter survived both Auschwitz and Bergen Belsen and moved to America.
Utterly heartbreaking,unbelievable to think that sheer evil of this magnitude walked this earth but it did, and to think looking at all those shoes theses poor beaten and starved and brutal murdered people where all mothers , fathers , brothers , sisters it’s quite unimaginable how these people suffered.😢😢😢😢😢
I just can’t understand how people can be so cruel. Everyone should go so they can fully understand what happened so nothing like this won’t happen again. 😢
MS. Christi, the same thing happened in Rwanda in the 80s and in Cambodia. The rest of the world.watched and did nothing. No-one learned a.lesson from this, it has always happened and unfortunately it will.probably continue to happen. People often forget we are animals like any other animal except unlike other animals we kill simply for the pleasure of it.
@@carlbowman3366 I knew about that too. I remember that the O.J case took over news when things were happening in 🇷🇼. The media acted as if it didn’t happen.
this is the background music that played in schindler's list.... such a sad period of time. nazis has shown the worst possible side of human nature, the darkest.
absolutely right even tho every nation has its dark chapters us germans did not killed in the common way anymore we benefit just from the death of millions
in the opening shot someone plops ass on bench why is that bench there the prisoners had no relief or comfort take benchs away so that people feel some , very little, discomfort or tiny part of what these people went thru,, everybody wants reality tv and such, heres some reality people!!! feel the reality plus maybe visit it in wintertime walk barefoot thru the camp or the buildings !! in your pajamas!!
Urine and feces soaked pajamas at that. Lice and vermin infestation and the constant nagging at their stomachs from the hunger and starvation was just part of the whole scheme of Hitler's. And God help you if you were hiding a baby in your barracks.
Because I was a nurse and have bone spurs and plantar fasciitis. I worked hard taking care of people and I can still sight see but at a slower pace. Your comment sucks. In fact during the 80's one of my pts. Was a survivor complete with a tattoo . It's a shame you can't see see her tattoo and listen to her and her cousin's story.
Reading the dairies of those who survived from this holocaust and those who were not is sadly surprising. Some of them were poetic and melancholically heart soothing.
Cuantas plegarias bajo ese cielo cuantos gritos de dolor desesperación cuanto sufrimiento que nunca más se vuelva a repetir mucha bestialidad junta y aún así con tanta prueba testimonios hay quien niegue está desgracia y saber que es la maldades hombre quien nos lleva a eso porque nuestro Señor nos da aeligir y el ser humano no aprende y elige la maldad y nos hacemos daño los unos a los otros
No se si ustedes escucharon bien pero se escucha como que alguien llora pense eran los visitantes pero no mire a nadie secándose la cara .... al inicio del video se escucha
Do the people who visit these places truely understand the magnitude of what happened ? Looking at the rooms do they get the horror and how scared the woman men and little children must have felt , huddled together in their final moments? Do they just look at these things or do they really look and try to see the people who the items belonged to? Just makes me wonder if everyone who passes through the camps really get it and feel it.
It may be overwhelming at the time but people are not going to forget seeing these things in a hurrry so they will be thinking about them for quite a while.
They definitely feel it and get it, for some people Is hard to process and other just get shock about it. I think for each person is different. I feel if I would be there I would probably break down,start crying and feel for them. Some people just feel more than others and I don’t think that doesn’t mean they don’t get it. They do just their own way.
You know I went to Anne Frank house and it was surreal and I couldn't believe the horror they faced and being judged hated and they went into hiding but someone told on them. They were found and caught and taken away from each other once again. This happened 75 yrs ago. The Anniversary is coming up shortly in 2025 of liberation and what these people faced in losing their families many reunited some never seen from again. Shindler's List was a real eye opener. I felt everything once I went to the Anne Frank house it was very sad and moving. Hard to believe it was all real.
Showing the showers/gas chamber was very moving. Knowing that people died in the very same spot would be so hard to see in person. Just seeing it in this video is hard to comprehend. Thanks for sharing.
Chorei demais ao ver os calçados... realmente é muito triste... o que essas pessoas sofreram não tem como imaginar. Quando é que o homem vai aprender a conviver em paz com seu semelhante?
RIP to all the people who died here Been so upsetting watching this video And I’m sat here crying… And seeing them shoes really did get to me… Thanks for sharing this video But so sad…
Being that this was all premeditated, I’m surprised that there is even a Germany left. But I suppose the German citizens didn’t agree with what the German government was doing.
How naive you are. The most Germans supported their Nazi government. So its allies who has never paid any retribution the victims. What a shame. Italy, Bulgaria, Romania, Austria, Turkey, Japan, Hungary and more.. They are treated as innocent while they contributed to the genocide. Changing a side while it was obvious that Germany was loosing prove that they were rats excaping their sinking ships. What is the worse that all the above countries were treated better than the countries which fought Germans.
Me llama mucho la atención sobre lo que los nazis hicieron con los judíos,es triste, me encantaría ir a ver esos lugares y recordar esos dolorososmomentos que esperamos no sucedan más ,vivo en Perú y con este vídeo al menos puedo estar cerca a ese lugar.
You went to this place with a video camera.glued to your eye. You can through it pointing it here and there without seeing or experiencing anything. The displays designed to help you understand and appreciate the horrors of that place were ignored. In short you cheated yourself out of the experience of it and you did it an injustice by not paying attention to it. When you visit such a place leave the video camera at home. Absorb the reality of it and the horror of its purpose. It isn't a whistle stop four for tourists it's a living breathing entity empowered with the thousands of souls it claimed.
It seems like that but its really not. When I visited auschwitz we were pushed along at a good pace, but it was possible to understand the horror that was visited on the people who suffered and died in the camp. It is a sickening feeling that man is so inhuman and its still ongoing, will we ever learn? Its the perished potential of all those lost that gets you, its upsetting. The photos I took remind me every day that I stood in the place that they stood in and I walked away, they were not so lucky
Patrick there were so many good people doing what they could during this time as well. My Maternal Grandmother was a slave during the Holocaust. The farmer and his wife who had to accept the slaves made sure that all the slaves ate what they ate. If the Nazis knew this they would have murdered him and his wife. The baker in town would slip my Nana cookies sometimes. If the Nazis had knew they would have murdered the baker. Yes there were evil people but there were alot of good people to.
Descansem em paz todas as vítimas dessa atrocidade, que sirva de exemplo esse video pra que não se cometam mais perversidades como essa. Não a Guerra! Digamos sim a Vida a paz, o direito de viver, a liberdade!
@@gg2561 You may think so, but, everyone has a karma . There are bad as well as good acts. God already knows which souls are to be used where. Just ensure and pray your past deeds are fine. Besides, it is about ruining lives . This can be done without shedding blood. Believe me, there are many who have ruined other lives as on date.You just cannot recognize it. That's all. I can. This is called Karma. No one can escape it. Not the person who kills ,nor the person who is killed. You can ruin lives in a very compassionate way too. But this is beyond your scope of intelligence.
" вы спорите о цивилизациях??? А рабам и пленным не вспомнили даже добрым словом? Что и сказанно- не будьте рабами- человеков и зверей властей!!!!!" Аминь- спасшимся!!!!!❤❤❤
I couldn't even imagine the "energy" that emanates from those camps. My friend is an empath and I don't think she could take it... even for me watching this video it makes my chest heavy. I hope the future doesn't forget the past!!
@@luengralo6458 yo creo que yo no soportaría andar ahí, me dolería tanto ver ese lugar donde tanta gente sufrió y murió, me lleno de dolor con solo ver los videos,.
@@carolinagonzalez326 Fue muy duro visitar ese lugar, pero era un deseo que tenia ya muchos años. Ahi murieron tambien Familiares de mi Mujer, ella es de Polonia. Yo mismo me senti muy mal cuando andabamos por esas Barracas.
Do you cry for the horror and sadness? Or dissociate and become numb, because the scope of tragedy is so enormous? I don’t know how I would react. But I must visit this place some day. As a remembrance
The terror of it, those pitch black rooms of death, makes my chest tighten just looking at it. Those lost generations, what would they of gone on to achieve, utterly dreadful.
Could not read anything on the plaques on the walls which would explain some things also it would have been good to hear what the tour guide was saying since alot of people can't visit there it left me with questions
1940... screaming people everywhere in concentration camps.😣😔 2020.... selfies and photographers in concentration camps. Time was that too...time is this too. Time changes everything...! I wish people of that time had powers of todays world...
@@Midnight8869 right. After current scenario of global world. ...who knows what will happen in 2040...and later. I hope people start living with peace and unity.❤️
Pero tiene queexistir la prueba de la maldad del hombre y la bestialidad porque esto es así con tanta prueba testimonios y hay quien niegue está desgracia y vergüenza por el simple hecho de ni hacer nacido y estado allí para vivirlo en lugar de dar gracias a Dios por no estar allí yo oí el testimonio de una nieta de un criminal de estos que asus trece años se dio cuenta quien había sido su abuelo y decidió no tener hijos y esterilizarse Para no tener descendencia de ese señor que fue su abuelo y un criminal de guerra en contra del pueblo judío