This reminds me of "Pol Pot " with his Khmer Rouge Regime in Cambodia that created the "Killing Fields" in the late 1970's that exterminated anyone that wasn't pure Khmer blood.His regime had nearly 3 million people exterminated the largest ethnic cleansing to date since the Holocaust.One quarter of the population of Cambodia.
@benman45: The Warsaw Uprising included Jews. I also view the Sobibor and Treblinka escapes + similar attempts at other camps as fighting back. In addition, many underground resistance fighters in France, Poland, Hungary, Ukraine, were Jews.
@Pathe39: The Pope, King of England, Pres. of France & others knew, too.
@MissTozzy: You aren't responsible for the past, and you can't atone for your gr-grandfather's shame. Listen without judgement & tell him you love him. The rest is up to him.
@MissTozzy123 You can’t expect your grandfather to be wiser than the millions of people who were nazi around him, we can’t judge the people of the past with the present moral standards and the things we know now. It is terrible, but may be one day our grandchildren will be ashamed of us because we are living comfortably in a world where thousands of people die of hunger everyday and we are doing nothing to stop it. If he still lives, give him a big hug, because probably he is ashamed of himself.
Auchwitz, THE GATEWAY TO HELL...The Jewish victims among others left to arrive in paradise, The Nazis however remain in torment to pay for their crimes. I believe they burn in ovens much hotter than the ones they used on their victims. Gods angels are their Gaurds.
although i was doing some thinking and couldnt help but to wonder how so many Jews were wiped out without much of an uprise at all by them, literally 6 million killed, and I dont seem to hear about any stories of uprising or escape etc. undertaken by the Jews.
my mum went to Auschwitz,they told here of a jewish lady that had fallen for one of the guards,one day the lady was doin work with clothes when she saw her sister and two nieces walk in,she told the guard it was her sister so he took her outside to try and save her but her two children got gassed,she is still alive now living in america but never forgave her sister for seperatin her from her children,its so sad :(
@benman45 There were some attempts at uprising and escape. It seems the Polish underground smuggled dynamite from their work and blew up krema 4 at Birkenau. The women were hanged, thats why there were few uprisings, everyone was hanged and people from the same cell block hanged also. An escape would mean 20 or so from the cell block of the escapee would be starved. There is info on this stuff if u look, no room to post it here.
My blood turnes to Ice when I hear the Clarinette plays. It´s the true crying of those who died in all concentrationcamps. You can almost hear the voise of dead victims....
The letter was found in April 1944 in the abandoned home in Izieu. Liliane's mother had been deported and was already murdered. Her father, Chapse, miraculously survived the horrors of the Holocaust and emigrated to the United States after the war. He died in 1979, never knowing the fate of his children.
God? It is thanks to You that I had a beautiful life before, that I was spoiled, that I had lovely things that others do not have.
God? After that, I ask You one thing only: Make my parents come back, my poor parents protect them (even more than You protect me) so that I can see them again as soon as possible.
Make them come back again. Ah! I had such a good mother and such a good father! I have such faith in You and I thank You in advance."
In 1944 the Nazis decided to exterminate the children of the orphanage La Maison d'Izieu. 44 little children were deported to Auschwitz and murdered immediately upon arrival.
Eleven-year-old Liliane Gerenstein was sent to her death a few days after she wrote this letter to God:
I've been there. Words, in any language, are inadequate when trying to describe what happened. This must never be forgotten. It is a stain on humanity that will never wash or fade. To deny is pure idiocy, or hatred, or both.
Old and weak people, even all kids were killed immediately after arriving the camp.
Later, since May 1943, when Dr. Josef Mengele arrived the camp, he starded his fatal medical experiments on people, especially on kids-twins. This nonhuman doctor's nickname was "angel of death". I'm not a Jew, but after so many years I find out some new wild and brutal pages of history, realized by the nazis and ss. I just cannot imagine how can somebody be that wild.
the work there was hard as hell so many people died every day doing this work, they worked 6 days a week from early morning till late night. So we must be happy for our way of life :)
in this camp alone they were killing 10 thousand human beings a day thats 70 thousand a week, 140 thousand every 2 weeks, 280 thousand every 4 weeks, thats a minimum of 3 million six hundred thousand jews per year, and they were makeing the camp even bigger to kill twice that amount
I read about that man you have just mentioned and what an amazing character who then went on to take a big part in the warsaw rising and what a tragic history and it only hapened yesterday, and also litle we are told by historians about the Ukraine at them times which sufered like poland between the 2 dictators.
sadly the red army were unaware of the death camps in their own country under Stalin.. trains took millions of Poles, Ukranians and Russians to their deaths in camps throughout the Soviet Union and the killing continued into the 50's.. In China the same....the horrors of auschwitz should have taught us something but it didnt.
Some say it's also haunted. I'm not surprised hearing that, especially what happened here. If the devil is truly believed by everyone, one would say what happened here was his work.
Iv been to auschwitz, in poland, but I found saxonhausen in germany to be alot sadder, (saxonhausen was the model camp for all the others to follow) <----for those that didnt know, go visit it, just next to berlin in the town of oranienburg
you say sachenhausen is alot sader than Auschwitz!? Ive just been at Auschwitz, Sachenhausen and Ravensbruck, their all sad, but they cant compare to Auschwitz at all!
You say Sacenhausen is alot sader than Auschwitz!? Ive just been there in a class trip, we visited Auschwitz, Sacenhausen and Ravensbruck. Every camp was very sad, but I found Auschwitz the sadest one, not by much, but without doubt!
Thank you for sharing. Though I have never been to the concentration camp, I can smell the stench of death just looking at this video. Thank you for making the camp come alive for all of us. No one should ever forget the horror.
that's the saddest thing that remained from the Hitler's Germany. It'll always remind about the sick ideology that wanted world to be ideal for Germans.
Wow, talk about hell on earth. Killing people on the basis of their faith. Evil is pretty absolute. God Bless all of those people that were murdered there. I visited there in 1996, incredible its like a museum of murder.
That's right the Nazis almost obliterated the Jews from the planet.
But just for saying that doesn't mean you're not an anti-semite yourself. For example, have you joined the army or the marines to fight Muslims? They want to annihilate Jews, as well. Have you donated to Jewish causes? You could start by volunteering in a Jewish home for elderly, where there are *many* Holocaust survivors who desperately need assistance.
You can call your Congressman and ask for Iran war to start immediately
basis of their faith? Faith had nothing to do with it just an ecuse, Its on the basis of culture and geography. not only jews were killed there let me emphasize. Polish intelectuals, priests, skilled labor, royalty, nobels.
Beautiful video, for showing something so sad. I learn about second world war in school at the moment, and also about Auschwitz, Treblinka , and so on. it's awful.. we had a visitor, who survived. that was one of the memories i will remember for the rest of my life.
What is the song called that the children sing in the beginning? It's so sad.
It is a great clip!Remember that Bulgaria is the only country in Europe that during the II World War do NOT killed it's jews,despite being a part of Hitlers military alliance!PLEACE DO NOT FORGET THE BULGARIAN NOBILITY!
Being a child of Holocaust Survivor's my mother use to sing this song all the time and taught it to us as kids ... whenever I hear it still brings tears to my eyes
several mln non-Jews and non-Poles were killed in Holocaust too.. total estimates vary: c. 6mln Jews killed , c. 6mln Poles, c. 6-7mln others killed (large portion Russians, though out of Soviet hands as well)
Been there a few times.. nothing has ever shocked me more.
Jews, Poles, Russians, French, Hungarians, Czechs, Slovaks, Romanians, Ukrainians, many more - everyone was brought there.
Please @least include it in your description of Aushwitz/Holocaust (roughly 6mln dead in Holocaust were Poles - c3mln Polish Jews, c3mln Polish Christians)
This reminds me of "Pol Pot " with his Khmer Rouge Regime in Cambodia that created the "Killing Fields" in the late 1970's that exterminated anyone that wasn't pure Khmer blood.His regime had nearly 3 million people exterminated the largest ethnic cleansing to date since the Holocaust.One quarter of the population of Cambodia.
picark 9 months ago
@benman45: The Warsaw Uprising included Jews. I also view the Sobibor and Treblinka escapes + similar attempts at other camps as fighting back. In addition, many underground resistance fighters in France, Poland, Hungary, Ukraine, were Jews.
@Pathe39: The Pope, King of England, Pres. of France & others knew, too.
@MissTozzy: You aren't responsible for the past, and you can't atone for your gr-grandfather's shame. Listen without judgement & tell him you love him. The rest is up to him.
bookratt 1 year ago
i'm going there tomorrow ;( very moving yet very sad at the same time.
cal8lfc 1 year ago
Really sad that 6 million jews died in camps,shame on these monsters!
Truth4Everyone 1 year ago
What's r those Building..?What's NAZI stand for...?
BNLV 1 year ago
im german, and my great grandfather was a nazi.
but i feel so ashamed of it :(
MissTozzy123 1 year ago
@MissTozzy123 Children should not carry the burdens of their parents and grandparents.
RationalOutlet 1 year ago
@MissTozzy123 You can’t expect your grandfather to be wiser than the millions of people who were nazi around him, we can’t judge the people of the past with the present moral standards and the things we know now. It is terrible, but may be one day our grandchildren will be ashamed of us because we are living comfortably in a world where thousands of people die of hunger everyday and we are doing nothing to stop it. If he still lives, give him a big hug, because probably he is ashamed of himself.
jojojosefo 1 year ago
Auchwitz, THE GATEWAY TO HELL...The Jewish victims among others left to arrive in paradise, The Nazis however remain in torment to pay for their crimes. I believe they burn in ovens much hotter than the ones they used on their victims. Gods angels are their Gaurds.
STHFGDBY 1 year ago
wat happened was a horrible and inhumane crime.
although i was doing some thinking and couldnt help but to wonder how so many Jews were wiped out without much of an uprise at all by them, literally 6 million killed, and I dont seem to hear about any stories of uprising or escape etc. undertaken by the Jews.
dont flame im not here to argue, im just curious
benman45 2 years ago
my mum went to Auschwitz,they told here of a jewish lady that had fallen for one of the guards,one day the lady was doin work with clothes when she saw her sister and two nieces walk in,she told the guard it was her sister so he took her outside to try and save her but her two children got gassed,she is still alive now living in america but never forgave her sister for seperatin her from her children,its so sad :(
xhayleyefittonx 2 years ago
@benman45 There were some attempts at uprising and escape. It seems the Polish underground smuggled dynamite from their work and blew up krema 4 at Birkenau. The women were hanged, thats why there were few uprisings, everyone was hanged and people from the same cell block hanged also. An escape would mean 20 or so from the cell block of the escapee would be starved. There is info on this stuff if u look, no room to post it here.
clintonearlwalker 1 year ago
My blood turnes to Ice when I hear the Clarinette plays. It´s the true crying of those who died in all concentrationcamps. You can almost hear the voise of dead victims....
Prychemnie 2 years ago
Compelling video...I have always wanted to so thank you for sharing
ducky3307 2 years ago
I was born 1983 in Germany, so my generation has nothing to do with this crime. but sometimes i still feel ashamed to be a German :-(
Sidero29 2 years ago
The letter was found in April 1944 in the abandoned home in Izieu. Liliane's mother had been deported and was already murdered. Her father, Chapse, miraculously survived the horrors of the Holocaust and emigrated to the United States after the war. He died in 1979, never knowing the fate of his children.
I'm really speechless.
kokobaroko1977 2 years ago
God? It is thanks to You that I had a beautiful life before, that I was spoiled, that I had lovely things that others do not have.
God? After that, I ask You one thing only: Make my parents come back, my poor parents protect them (even more than You protect me) so that I can see them again as soon as possible.
Make them come back again. Ah! I had such a good mother and such a good father! I have such faith in You and I thank You in advance."
kokobaroko1977 2 years ago
"God? How good You are, how kind and if one had to count the number of goodnesses and kindnesses You have done, one would never finish.
God? It is You who command. It is You who are justice, it is You who reward the good and punish the evil.
kokobaroko1977 2 years ago
In 1944 the Nazis decided to exterminate the children of the orphanage La Maison d'Izieu. 44 little children were deported to Auschwitz and murdered immediately upon arrival.
Eleven-year-old Liliane Gerenstein was sent to her death a few days after she wrote this letter to God:
kokobaroko1977 2 years ago
Let this never happen again! The greatest catastrophe of the humanity!
boris1281 2 years ago
I was there when I was in grade 4. i've never been in such a sad a desolate place. If you go there, dont go alone, bring a family member.
XXxESPxXX 2 years ago
ah cholera
I started to cry :(
That place is the most saddest place of the world !!
How could the germans be so cruel!?
TotallyPolska 2 years ago
A friend of my sister can see ghosts (she claims) and I heard that she couldnt go in to Auschwitz, cus' she saw so many of them, and how they died.
counterstrikeCer0 2 years ago
How could anyone be so cruel? :(
kneedeep56 2 years ago
I've been there. Words, in any language, are inadequate when trying to describe what happened. This must never be forgotten. It is a stain on humanity that will never wash or fade. To deny is pure idiocy, or hatred, or both.
mickdarabuka 2 years ago
People died not only of doing that work.
Old and weak people, even all kids were killed immediately after arriving the camp.
Later, since May 1943, when Dr. Josef Mengele arrived the camp, he starded his fatal medical experiments on people, especially on kids-twins. This nonhuman doctor's nickname was "angel of death". I'm not a Jew, but after so many years I find out some new wild and brutal pages of history, realized by the nazis and ss. I just cannot imagine how can somebody be that wild.
StudioFantasmaBianco 2 years ago
How could anyone accountable for this sleep at night back then?
Rw7451 2 years ago
was this song in Schindlers List? Sounds like it now i have to watch it again
:)
AngeliaClaire 2 years ago
ok and what about sovietic gulags 4 example? why so few people know about armenian genocide, 4 example....?
explain me...
carlozena 2 years ago
This song is about the Jewish doctrine of life.
helueb 2 years ago
i visited there at easter! i might make a vid with all my pics too now.
bubbsroc 2 years ago
some say it was a work camp look at those fences those are the same type of fences used in today,s prisons that is an evil place
allenco65 3 years ago
the work there was hard as hell so many people died every day doing this work, they worked 6 days a week from early morning till late night. So we must be happy for our way of life :)
TechnoBite 2 years ago
in this camp alone they were killing 10 thousand human beings a day thats 70 thousand a week, 140 thousand every 2 weeks, 280 thousand every 4 weeks, thats a minimum of 3 million six hundred thousand jews per year, and they were makeing the camp even bigger to kill twice that amount
mastainventa 3 years ago
My grandmother was there but I don't know how long. She was chosen three times for burning but she surrvived.
ZizouZazou 3 years ago
true dude'
CroLegend75 3 years ago
I read about that man you have just mentioned and what an amazing character who then went on to take a big part in the warsaw rising and what a tragic history and it only hapened yesterday, and also litle we are told by historians about the Ukraine at them times which sufered like poland between the 2 dictators.
luathintinneach 3 years ago
sadly the red army were unaware of the death camps in their own country under Stalin.. trains took millions of Poles, Ukranians and Russians to their deaths in camps throughout the Soviet Union and the killing continued into the 50's.. In China the same....the horrors of auschwitz should have taught us something but it didnt.
jjmcoates 3 years ago
this song is beautiful but I think it was in the movie Schindler's List. If you havent seen that movie you should definitely see it.
queenlayna 3 years ago
Pathe39,respect.I'm impressed with your knowledge.
forklift77 3 years ago
Stalin killed just as many people as Hitler yet few people say anything about it.
jpgrygus 3 years ago
Some say it's also haunted. I'm not surprised hearing that, especially what happened here. If the devil is truly believed by everyone, one would say what happened here was his work.
Katana991 3 years ago
Iv been to auschwitz, in poland, but I found saxonhausen in germany to be alot sadder, (saxonhausen was the model camp for all the others to follow) <----for those that didnt know, go visit it, just next to berlin in the town of oranienburg
chickenleg2 4 years ago
did u get to see the whole camp?
mtheriault6 3 years ago
Yes
zoofariatl 2 years ago
Why was Sachsenhausen even sadder to you ?
kolkrabe19 3 years ago
you say sachenhausen is alot sader than Auschwitz!? Ive just been at Auschwitz, Sachenhausen and Ravensbruck, their all sad, but they cant compare to Auschwitz at all!
Fly2theSora 3 years ago
You say Sacenhausen is alot sader than Auschwitz!? Ive just been there in a class trip, we visited Auschwitz, Sacenhausen and Ravensbruck. Every camp was very sad, but I found Auschwitz the sadest one, not by much, but without doubt!
Fly2theSora 3 years ago
I experienced the same thing when i were there..
Ravensbrück were also a little sad =/
Evil set in system =(
Sindrusen 3 years ago
Thanks for this video, I ran out of the card when we were there. I plan to see all the concentration camps in Europe.
Batulao83 3 years ago
I really want to go to auschwitz
cathy8907 3 years ago
Thank you for sharing. Though I have never been to the concentration camp, I can smell the stench of death just looking at this video. Thank you for making the camp come alive for all of us. No one should ever forget the horror.
Najenn 4 years ago
that's the saddest thing that remained from the Hitler's Germany. It'll always remind about the sick ideology that wanted world to be ideal for Germans.
quisinium26 4 years ago
Wow, talk about hell on earth. Killing people on the basis of their faith. Evil is pretty absolute. God Bless all of those people that were murdered there. I visited there in 1996, incredible its like a museum of murder.
stunludez03 4 years ago
That's right the Nazis almost obliterated the Jews from the planet.
But just for saying that doesn't mean you're not an anti-semite yourself. For example, have you joined the army or the marines to fight Muslims? They want to annihilate Jews, as well. Have you donated to Jewish causes? You could start by volunteering in a Jewish home for elderly, where there are *many* Holocaust survivors who desperately need assistance.
You can call your Congressman and ask for Iran war to start immediately
messiahsoon 3 years ago
basis of their faith? Faith had nothing to do with it just an ecuse, Its on the basis of culture and geography. not only jews were killed there let me emphasize. Polish intelectuals, priests, skilled labor, royalty, nobels.
Marcinjan1 2 years ago
on the basis of their pure existence
ubbddu 2 years ago
Beautiful video, for showing something so sad. I learn about second world war in school at the moment, and also about Auschwitz, Treblinka , and so on. it's awful.. we had a visitor, who survived. that was one of the memories i will remember for the rest of my life.
What is the song called that the children sing in the beginning? It's so sad.
Tsystra 4 years ago
It is a great clip!Remember that Bulgaria is the only country in Europe that during the II World War do NOT killed it's jews,despite being a part of Hitlers military alliance!PLEACE DO NOT FORGET THE BULGARIAN NOBILITY!
qandqq 4 years ago
I went 2 years ago, the memory will stay with me for the rest of my life, so sad.
JEANETTE60 4 years ago 5
Being a child of Holocaust Survivor's my mother use to sing this song all the time and taught it to us as kids ... whenever I hear it still brings tears to my eyes
renfest 4 years ago
You're not worth this conversation
Fringe111 4 years ago
Ignorance is still alive and well. My grandmother died in that camp
Fringe111 4 years ago
NEVER FORGET
Fringe111 4 years ago 4
very very sad
tct480 4 years ago
I'd like to go, I just dont have the heart for it. And It wasnt just jews, it was gays, lesbians, mentally and physically disabled.. its aweful.
S0ld1erH3lly 4 years ago
good vid
Adrianlovepeja 5 years ago
several mln non-Jews and non-Poles were killed in Holocaust too.. total estimates vary: c. 6mln Jews killed , c. 6mln Poles, c. 6-7mln others killed (large portion Russians, though out of Soviet hands as well)
kowalskr 5 years ago
Been there a few times.. nothing has ever shocked me more.
Jews, Poles, Russians, French, Hungarians, Czechs, Slovaks, Romanians, Ukrainians, many more - everyone was brought there.
Please @least include it in your description of Aushwitz/Holocaust (roughly 6mln dead in Holocaust were Poles - c3mln Polish Jews, c3mln Polish Christians)
kowalskr 5 years ago 2
You just did. thanks for letting us all know. it is important to include all.
zoofariatl 5 years ago
This is so Sad...
VanessaANDStella4eva 5 years ago