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  • That place just creeps me out. I went there where i was 12 and I just wanted to get out.

  • Uff, I've been there. Just seeing that and remembering gives me chills all down my spine..

  • Projected Twin has a song for every situation... Amazing pics Cory <3

  • I hadn't seen this one.

  • I actually find that Greg guy quite annoying, I think he tries to hard. He's probably a great guy and I won't pass judgement but I just don't think he matches my sense of humour that's all °·°

  • most moving day of my life when I visited a concentration camp, hated it... but in a way, I'm glad I did go just to be able to pay my respects... makes you think...

  • God bless the people who died in the holocaust, and much respect for their families. To all the people who say the damage shall never heal, I don't think it should. The damage serves as a reminder that the world can go to hell at any moment, and it shows how evil some people like Adolf Hitler can be. And most important, to prove that no matter how bad it seems, when there is no hope left, you can still pull through. May Adolf Hitler burn in hell forever for his crimes against humanity and god.

  • I'm glad that u got amber for ur mam. The amber u got could have been thousands of years old.

  • I have been to 3 camps and each one felt surreal so I know what you meant.

  • I luv krakow

  • @Awgosh- you're an ass. I've never met another Jew who has ever used CC's or the attempted extermination of our race as an excuse for anything. What 'excuse' from these camps would EVER be needed? *smh*

  • thank You for this video - pole.

  • My grandgrandfather was arrested by germans for helping polish partizans and put to aushwitz... He came back mome after the war, but survived 3 years of hell...

  • I got to meet a Holocaust survivor who came to visit our school and he talked about is experience during the Holocaust. I got really emotional and i cried, even right after he started talking, and I was like the only one crying. What really sucked the most about his story was that his little sister died RIGHT after the Holocaust ended.

  • The posts at 2:40 looks like penises.

  • Greg is awesome

  • I've been there. I've also been to Dachau twice. But there was nothing quite like Auschwitz. People went there to die...nothing else. Absolutely horrible.

    The rooms filled with shoes destroyed me!

  • A few years ago, my students were able to talk to two holocaust survivors. One made it out of the ghetto and had to hide in a friend's house, one was a twin (to this day) who survived Mengila (sp?) in Auschwitz. Odd how even the kid who felt life owed him realized that life is precious and you should be grateful for who and what you have...

  • damn, the picture at 1:10 is some heavy shit...

  • The damage done shall never heal.

  • I went to Sachsenhausen concentration camp like 2 months ago. I was all like: no. no. no. no.

  • My class just finished reading the Diary of Anne Frank. So sad...;(

  • Great video up to the part where the maker started to talk and make love to himself.

  • That's my one goal in life to go to Poland and see all the concentration camps. It's so sad how much fear was in those people and the 11,000,000 people that lost there lives....God bless you all.

  • The pictures made me cry. :'[

  • No words needed. Thank you being so respectful....

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  • OMFG that was so touching, thank you so much cory for showing us in just this way!

  • Poland energy drinks.. You're even more hella cool.

  • a tapeworm ring...how gorgeous..............NOT

  • 1:10 made me feel so sick to my stomach, like I want to cry :(

    I don't think I'll ever understand why this happened, why all these innocent people were tortured and brutally murdered, or how real human beings could do this, but I know that no one should ever forget.

  • @diablajane

    I didn't actually understood what 1:10 was, it looked like glass to me. What is that?

  • @Shahar333 it was glass, but there are scratches on it from people trying to get out from whatever horrible thing was going on behind it :/

  • @Shahar333 it was glass, but there are scratches on it from people trying to get out from whatever horrible thing was going on behind it :/

  • @Shahar333 It was the ovens where they burned the bodies

  • @diablajane I can answer why:

    Hitler needed a common enemy so he could take over the ignorant masses

  • I'm from Poland and I was in Auschwitz about 5 years ago. This place doesn't change. Thanks Cory for this video. Greetings, Chris.

  • 1:10 made me cry

  • In the living quarters there is something etched in the wall that I find so inspirational, it says:

    I believe in the sun, even when it's not shining

    I believe in love, even when I don't feel it

    I believe in God, even when he is silent

  • u alway hear of it but wen u see it from a tourists veiw it really not nice at all danm hitler

  • Greg is the best

  • I visited the place a few years ago I admit It felt unreal.

  • May hitler burn forever for his crimes.....

  • it was sad yeah but wats sadder is modern day jews using what happened to get empathy for something they never had to endure i just find that pathetic on their part

  • When I went on a holocaust trip via school I got to meet a survivor of the holocaust...It was really emotional and he was a very interesting man - at the end of his talk he said how whenever you're feeling down, just remember it IS possible to get through things even when it doesn't seem like there is any hope left...too....

  • 1:10 makes my spine crawl. Thanks for the reminder of what horrible things happened here Cory, so it never has to happen again..

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  • @madsuser

    your comments removed anyway, but they're scratches people made on the wall of the gas chamber. concrete wall. Presumably when they were trying to get out while being gassed..

  • I had to skip the auchwitz pictures cause I am a relative from Poland and one of my ancestors died there

  • Thank You Cory

  • 1:10

    

  • it was really sad looking at those pictures having known about all those people who were murdered there. I don't think I myself would be able to have the emotional strength to visit Auschwitz anytime soon... I think I'd be an emotional wreck for the rest of the trip if I ever went!

  • 2:03 evil bitch staring down cory

  • Pause on 4:42 

  • Horrible what happened to those people. Just Horrible

  • Has there been any Paranormal Investigations At Auschwitz??

    It's be VERY interesting to see what happens at night..

  • @luisagarcia1991 There is always security, and often people work in archives during the night. There were few reports about paranormal activities, but these were rather typical auto suggestions; empty corridors of old buildings, where had happened terrible things.... I know that because I was born in the town where Auschwitz is located. My friend's father is a historian there, and I was tens times there, and it's always been "strange" experience.

  • 0:53 cory you have caught 3 ghosts

  • @sallychik Erm.. that is a.. light. *facepalm*

  • BURN ENERGY!!! MY FAVORITE! :D

  • i went to dacua in germany and as soon as you go through the gates the feeling is weird, sad but its different then you have to after do something to bring you back. i wont be visiting another. but at least i did it once.

  • My Reading teacher last year said he went to one of the Extermination Camps and there was blood stains on the walls that just didnt seem to wash off then he just started crying. He wasnt in the camps he just visited. R.I.P all Holocaust victims and to all those reading this who were affected by the holocaust i'm deeply and genuinely sorry

  • @AsAwesomeAsMe its not like pretty much all peoples around the world have lots and lots of blood on their hands too anyway. anyone hating on the germans cause of what happened during the war is a bloody idiot. (by the way also millions of germans got killed during that time. men, women and children)

  • @toomanyfires I know, I said "to all those reading this who were affected by the Holocaust i'm deeply and genuinely sorry" which includes Germans

  • Kate's video: BUMS IN STORES

    Corey's Video : Remembering Aushwitz

  • After watching this vlog i was interested in Auschwitz so i search for the documentary and now im depressed :( anyone did the same?

  • my grandma, moms mom, was sent to a concentration camp. not auschwitz, not really sure but lucky she got out and she was sent to america right after

  • cory, i really like your photography, so pretty!

  • im blood related to anne frank. one of her blood relatives married my great grandma.

  • Thank you for being so respectful about this place Cory. It means so much.

  • Canadian money is colourful. My friends from the US call it Monopoly money.

  • omg at 0:38 you can see m.frank is this ann franks father

  • You went when it was sunny, I went when there was no green grass just frozen dirt and snow. It was freezing and that just made the whole experience that extra bit chilling, I felt really weird when I was there.

  • my school every year go on a trip to poland, and they visit auschwitz, i couldnt go when i had the opportunity to go though.. it was too expensive

  • edward sharpe and the magnetic zeros at the train station?

  • i just finished the book "Night".. good book..

  • Maybe Museum of History of polish Jews will be opened next year too, its a brilliant and important project too.

    Just watch this beautiful video "Building a museum of life" watch?v=9nJBIW4DE3Y

    Sorry for writhing so much.

    One more thing - 200 zloty bill is the best. Did you saw it? :)

  • Cory and Kate! Since you visited Auschwitz and in one of previous videos in Warsaw old town Cory was wondering what happen there during the war, I think you might be interested inn visiting The Warsaw Rising Museum if you ever will come back (hope it's not last meting). Visiting this museum is relay remarkable and deep experience too, but not so dawning.

    Their official channel @1944pl

    some really good tourist's video: watch?v=8RvlN3IrR7g

  • About this whole who where worst - Nazis or Soviets? I honestly think that clearly Nazis were, but Soviets weren't that much better, and they had more time and space for realising atrocious policies. Anyway I recommend Timothy Snyder's book Bloodlands to everyone who wants to understand this issues.

  • I got goosebumps when i saw the scratches on the wall, i mean a WALL, that is so horrible what happened and all we can do is talk about it and keep it in our minds so nothing like this could EVER happen again!

  • Hella epic pictures, the music makes it more emotional.

  • 1:58 there are so many things... to throw on the ground?

  • When I was interrailing last month we had to sleep in those tiny corridors on the trains cause some smelly homeless people took our cabin. Fun times

  • @Karlox13 I notice you didn't adress the political repression, though.

    I somehow doubt that EVERYONE was so happy, especially since the Communist regime fell in a civil war that broke up Yugoslavia...

    If everyone lived so happily, why did they rebel?

  • 4:42 Subliminal Kate is subliminal.

  • Holy shit. 1:10 made me cry.

  • Cory, such lovely photo's at the start and brilliantly touching music to go with it. I vote for more photo blogging... maybe sometimes with voice over if you feel like it.

  • Don't blame germany, Hitler had to be some race.

  • @12Foofoo12 erm.... wasn't Hitler Austrian? Either way your right, it's people that are evil not races or colours or creeds.

  • @12Foofoo12 Hitler was austrian

  • @superacecombat Yes, but he believed that Austrians are Germans too. At that time he was far from being alone in this view.

  • @superacecombat people blame germany idk

  • @Karlox13

    Do you have to wait in line for hours to get a loaf of stale bread?

    Do you have to suspect anyone, even your CHILDREN, could be informants?

    Do you have to hide your music cd's or mp3's and play them at a really low volume because the Government said it's banned?

    Can you travel in and out of the country without paying a smuggler?

    You don't have those things under capitalism, but strangely, all socialist/communist countries applied such policies.

  • @xxxRedAssBaboon Sure you are...

  • @xxxRedAssBaboon your sad

  • After all. I wont care if the US or any other country invades another foreign land. AS LONG THEY GIVE FREEDOM TO ITS PEOPLE. All those rulers that keep their people slaves like China, North Korea, Cuba should fucking die.

    After all we are all brothers, sons of our same fathers.

    World freedom will one day come, and we must fight for it and don't let shit like the Holocaust happen again anywhere.

  • this channel needs to be banned. translated from french, this kid claims he is "killer of jews". his channel is MisterAntisionist.

  • Thumbs up if you recognized They might be Giants @ 4:44

  • this just makes me so pissed back then that germans thatt this was the right thing to do well guess what u bastards your in hell right now feeling the same thing they did u put them through

    R.I.P to those people who lost their lives

  • my favorite band is german "we butter the bread with butter" and they play world of warcraft, and watch pokemon while playing breakdowns...and they don't exterminate an entire race

  • burn energy, so delicious!

  • WOW CORY! ur a freaking awesome photographer! 

  • at my school, we actually met a survivor from auschwitz, and she was so nice, but she had a hard time talking about her time there. i felt so bad for her that me and my best friend actually stayed longer than everyone else to talk to her because we were so interested in her story. she said she had no problem telling us about that time of her life, but she also went into a great detailed story of her childhood, which was also amazing

  • I'm going to be honest, I teared up during the Concentration Camp slide show. The again, I cry easily, so I'm not too surprised... Those were sad but beautiful pictures you took, Cory. Wonderful job, as always!

  • Koolaide voice "back in America" was epic

  • WTF at 4:43

  • The United States government is full of Nazi's children or others who agree with the idealogy of Adolf Hitler. They are cowards. I am glad billiejoerocks stood up proud to be a German. We know you guys over there are cool. We know how bad it still hurts you inside. Forget about the history we can only be, here, now.

  • The 15 Dislikes must be Nazi's.

  • @Murderermarv really wtf did i you ass

  • Like alot of people in Wisconsin my ancestry is mostly German. Ever since we studied in school about the holocost and these camps I have always wanted to go visit as many as I could and also the Attic where the Franks hid through out this time period. I personally think it would be life changing.

  • Funny thing is that just the other week my mom and I were talking about our family and how much we would love to get into contact with relatives who didn't make it to the US. My mother especially loved her grandfather who was a Jew from Poland and said she would love to meet his family. It hadn't hit me until that moment that there might not be any left. I'm so glad you made it to Auschwitz. It is so important that we never forget.

  • @RealNarod28 You really think Lenin, who founded the Soviet Union, never had anyone killed? Did you know Marx, who wrote the book on which Soviet Communism was based, advocated the destruction of the people living in "pre-capitalist" societies because they were too far away from Socialism to successfully integrate.

    The Soviets merely applied the teachings of Marx, and you cannot dissociate Stalin from Soviet Communism, especially when he was the one who held rule upon it for the longest time.

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  • you would never think that such a beautiful country could be home to such a monstrosity

  • @EpicVblogs You're wrong. The deathcamps were created when most of Poland was incorporated in the Third Reich. After the war Poland reclaimed it's territory that's why Auschwitz and some other CC are located in it's borders.

  • I can believed you was in Krakow and you didn't go to see salt mine in Wieliczka and where is a Wawel Castle its like 5 mints from place where you was sating in Krakow OMG :) but its still great staff if you ever decide to come to Poland once again give me know i will show you really nice places in Poland.

  • I know this may be a little off topic, but i just want to say that Cory Williams is amazing. Its amazing that your willing to share with all of your dedicated viewers and i really do wish there was some big convection or event that a ton of Youtube stars could get together and we could all meet you. I know this is probably just another comment that might get lost among the many others that are sure to come. But i think its safe to say on behalf of all Cory William fans that we love what you do.

  • In 2007 me and my class went on a Euro-trip were we stopped and visited 4 concentration camps; Auschwitz, Birkenau, Sachsenhausen and Ravensbrück. It was quite a trip with lots of things to learn. Its also a very emotional to be there. It's a good thing that you guys visited it. It was such a good trip! We also visited the EXTINCT village "Lidice" that were completely destroyed by the Nazis during WWII. It's a very emotional thing. It makes me sad just thinking about it...

  • pics were so beautiful, yet so sad at the same time..i wished u did vlog so i could know what some of the pics were..

  • I'm with @LightningNamine .... those of you who don't like this video because of Auschwitz must be like that Iranian president. (He doesn't believe that it happened at all. What an idiot!) While I'm sad that it happened, I'm glad that they haven't demolished it. It's a reminder of what evil things we Humans are capable of doing, and a Lesson I hope all of Humanity learns.

    .....but otherwise, Cory - did your Mom like the necklace?

  • My heart dropped into my stomach at 1:10 ...

  • Sad vlog make sad face :(

  • Like they say...A picture is worth a thousand words.....,Slideshow with music was pretty expressive....

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  • "I'm not a junkie, I need it!"

    Self-nerd snipe!

  • I recently went on a trip to Israel. At the Yad Vasham Holocaust Memorial there is this room called the "room of names". The room is half filled with all the names of 3 mill people who died in the Holocaust. The other half is empty, for those who don't have names, but are still remembered.

    I read a book not to long ago that was about the history of Auschwitz. It went into great detail from its beginnings as a POW camp and how it transformed into a place where many needlessly died.

  • I recently went on a trip to Israel. At the Yad Vasham Holocaust Memorial there is this room called the "room of names". The room is half filled with all the names of 3 mill people who died in the Holocaust. The other half is empty, for those who don't have names, but are still remembered.

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  • I could have just watched thise pictures for the whole video.

  • i visited the concentration camp od Dachau in Germany

  • Greg cracks me up 4:43

  • *Ehem* ... i am NOT suggesting that there is a connection between the different flavor of coke (or american food in general) and the bigger walkways in trains. ;)

  • I think your decision to use only pictures as apposed to flogging was a very good choice. I think it was far more respectful and seeing those pictures brings the reality of what happened home. I can't imagine how hard hitting it must be seeing all that history and negative history at that.

  • @4:43 Pause.... O.o uhhhmmmmm

  • You think polish money is colourful?! Wait till you come to Canada!

  • @SBCxReVenAnT true true and hyrule ruppes

  • the 14 dislikes are survived nazi's

  • XDDD EPIC LOL AT 4:43

  • cory i love you because you know how to make me laugh even after im feeling down <--- phat pigeon neck

  • i love the stills you took at Auschwitz.

  • it was very hard not to cry during the first two mins of this video and even when i type this now.

  • I don't have a clear answer, but I can give you the authors websites.

  • i cried. it reminded me of the time i went to auschwitz. i cant explain it

  • Auschwitz wasn't just a symbol or place of genocide against one group but many groups of people part of the human race. I read that gypsies, homosexuals, and mentally challenged were also put away in death camps because they weren't correct according to the Nazi definition of a right human. I hope people learn from this to not go ahead with such inhumane treatment of one another because someone doesn't fit their definition of a proper human. Especially the groups who were abused under the nazis.

  • @girlyimage what irks me is that the Soviets did the same thing, but we don't talk about it because they were "allies" against the Nazis... Maybe they did not exterminate according to race, but instead were wiping out the landowners and political enemies (such as people who told a bad joke about the government), on top of the invalid.

    One must remember that Eugenics was the "modern" scientific viewpoint of the day...

  • @darkdaej

    I'm glad somebody knows their history. It irks me a ton how people are so close minded to the whole facts.

    Good on you!

  • @darkdaej Its not the Soviets who did bad things, its idiot who was in power in that time who did all bad things. And to be fair this idiot (i think you know who he is) actually did a lot of good to Soviet people and Soviet republics and other countries. Like for example, Polish Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, that you can see in Cory's vlog from 21 August. Biggest building in Poland. It was ordered for building by Stalin and it was a gift from Soviet Union to Polish people.

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  • @RealNarod28 Oh, we know it's a gift from him, but here in Poland we don't appreciate it much. Many people even wanted to destroy it . Maybe it don't fits our tastes.Or maybe it has something to do with that in '44 soviet radio stations where encouraging people of Warsaw to rise up, when Red Army was closing in, and then when rising start, Soviets stopped on other side of Vistula, watching as Warsaw fought for 2 months.

  • @RealNarod28 Stalin even didn't allow ailed planes supplying Polish fighters to land on Polish territory he controlled, and he called polish resistance "handful of bandits". Why? Because they was loyal to legal government in exile and wanted independent Poland, while Soviets where creating their puppet "Polish" authorities, and hunting down anyone that could oppose them as "fascists". Then we got almost 50 years of oppression and economical system that didn't work to well.

  • @RealNarod28 Palace is symbol of period of Soviet domination, so people don't like it. On the other hand Soviets did liberate us from Nazi occupation, and contributed the most to defining nazism (even if first in '39 they HELPED Hitler to conquer Poland an start WWII).

    Also in '67 Rolling Stones played in that weird Palace, so I suppose it can stay in Warsaw. But don't expect from us to love it, or treat it as redeeming quality for you-know-who.

  • @darkdaej I completely agree with you. I did a comparative project on the Nazi concentration camps and the Gulag, and there are very few things that differ between the two. The Gulag was just as bad, but because it was contained and did not target a specific race or religion, it is still not seen as measuring up to the Nazi concentration camps.

    Both are major tragedies, and both should be remembered.

  • @darkdaej dont be fooled.. eugenics will always be around :)

  • @lordbahari Oh I agree, but today it is a marginal school of thought, mostly veiled in neo-malthusianism.

    Back then it was recognized all over the civilized world as FACT.

  • @darkdaej thank you.

    finaly some1 who isnt that narrow :)

  • Correct me if I am wong, but I believe the people who had disliked this video did in so because they do not like to see this type of thing. Like the vid and this comment if this is true

  • @Seicara It's impossible to tell just what kind of person it is that clicks the dislike button on a YouTube video. Honestly and realistically, as much as we like to joke about people who click the dislike button (like "14 people were zombies" as an example), it just is impossible. Maybe people are bothered by seeing the gruesome reality of what the Nazis did in Auschwitz, or maybe one or two of them really were bigoted against Jews? It's very difficult to say. :(

  • i know its not an apropriate time but Nom 1:32

  • I know how you feel about buying stuff for your friends. I'm in Gettysburg Pennsylvania. And, I am hopefully going to get my brothers kids some cool stuff from the Civil War.

  • i was saddened by the auschwitz part but after the tony hooligan bit, i lol'd hard

  • cory your pics in the beginning are really good..i can understand why you didnt want to vlog..

  • Ich finde das unerträglich zu sehen .. Der Holocaust war das Dümmste, was Deutschland je gemacht hat und es wird nie verziehen..

  • My video started buffering at 4:43...