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  • Its so inhuman that the nazis actualy used the human ashes to make the roads in the camp

  • ich war letztes jahr da...gruselig hoch 3 dort und einiger weiber haben gelacht als wir im KZ waren auch wenn es um was anderes ging worüber die gelacht haben aber meiner meinung sollte man in so einem gebiet keine sekunde lachen oder was meint ihr

  • i was there yesterday with y class^^

  • 1:49-1:55 sind gedänkbauten von den Russen als sie das Lager eroberten, wurde also nach kriegszeitengebaut..

  • Ihr habt ja alle Probleme.. xD

  • ive just been there with my class :D

  • when i saw this vid, the chocolate in my mouth didn't tste good anymore

  • Thank you for sharing this video with us. I was there two years ago. I too could smell death, felt the cold and sensed huge sadness there. A great many disabled people lost their lives in this awful place as well as lots of other beautiful people. There must never ever again be another holocaust. That evil man, Hitler has a lot to answer for.

  • My grandfather escaped the camp by making a false train ticket to Holland.

    I dont know how, but me and my parents are still looking for information on him. He worked at the offciers and thats why he could do it by night.

  • you should´bt have said that - now the german train company gonna sue him for traveling without valid ticked .....:D

  • I´ve been there wirh my class...

    I smelled the death, felt the cold and saw the truth.

    --> I can´t eat so much, how I wan´t to barf out!!

    Hate this horrible man forever and today!

    I´m sry for all the people who had lost an inculaple percon on this way!

    I wanted to start crying, when I saw the little child in this video...MURDERS!!!

  • Nice use of the Max Liebermann quote!

  • I don't know why you made this video but for me it was quite special,my grandfather died there after 3 years in the camp, he was a dutch communist, he didnt survive the death march. I will surely visit the camp although his records went to russia (moscow)...

  • fabianr Big mouth know it all, When I was in Berlin the German company I worked for took us to Sachsenhausen on a day trip, Very nice tea coffee sandwiches cakes where laid on, Our guide said this was a rest camp where everybody was well treated.

  • yes, thats true, michaelwright. The arrivals where gather in this camp. They where treated relatively well, before they where send to the outpost working camps or declared as not work worthy and killed.

  • Well our guide who was also a camp guard 44-5 in between tea and cream cakes said its all jew lies,there were 4500 Spanish 39-45 well treated lived of the fat of the land free.

  • you talking nonsense - no guide could ever say that in germany - they would sack him first and then sue him for "volksverhetzung" .....

  • First he never said it to the group he said it to me, It was 1970 before all that you cant say that you cant say this, Im just glad I was born after it all had finished.

  • well - if you say 1970 - then it could be tru. I could imagin that the so called "Vergangenheitsbewltigung" was no as much adwanced, as it is toay ....

  • Its to advanced if you ask me, All this political correctness cant tell groups what you really think of them, AH was a peace loving man driven to war by jewish bankers.

  • Sure the people who lived in countries like Poland, Holland, Czechosolvakia, Hungary etc would all agree with that.

    Suppose it is peace loving, do what I say or you will die.

  • Our guide said it was a rest camp, We all had tea and nice cream cakes a good day all round.

  • It must be true then. The guide who I heard talk about the camp said otherwise, believe who you want.

    All those exhibitions around Berlin about that period of political opponents and resistance groups (violent and non violent) and the likes being hung from lampposts to scare the people, and the buring of the books was of course Jewish propaganda to make the NS seem like non free thinkers. All makes sense now :S

  • Good man fergie, you know the truth at last, AH loved children dogs and polish chocolates he could not buy enough of them thats why he took the country.

  • exactly.. Station "Z" was a fake "clinic" where they murdered ppl through holes in fake walls

  • never had gas chambers, Any more bullshit 2 give

  • Actually, it did. Sachsenhausen had from the summer of '43 an "experimental" gas chamber to help improving the other existing facilities at the other camps. It was in the "Station Z" building. Get your facts straight, before you complain about others. Sachsenhausen was never one of the large death camps - but it did have a gas chamber. (The estimate is that probably around 1,000 people got killed in it). Enough for you?

  • there were gas chambers, just small ones though for special prisoners. either that or they were shot

  • We were there on monday with my class...and i think it´s really difficult to imagine that there died so many people..

  • Great Video! Nice Music, what is the name of the song? % Stars, ist amazing that video. I was there this march an its very creepy experience.

  • Thank you! The song is self made, with a software called Music Maker. It's quite easy, I'm not a great musician.

  • Just thought Id tell you think, I was there yesterday, all the walls and towers around it now were remade for the memorial, the ovens and brickwork you see are remainders of what was there. The ditch is remade, so is the entrance house.

  • I was there with my class two years ago... It was really shocking...

  • nice video. music. i got a good sense of what it's like. i've been to Auschwitz and it was a creepy experience.

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