Ive been i sachsenhausen. It was very interesting and sad. We saw a little kid on a foto. He got shot by 4 german ss soldiers. I recomend people to go there! i got tears in my eyes.
A popular game amongst the guards involved threatening a prisoner with death if they did not stand on the "death zone" gravel strip inside the camp. Once the prisoner stood on the gravel, he/she was killed, as they were not allowed to stand on it.
My great-grandpa was there. he was in an norwegian resistance movement he was chaught and sent to a concentration camp in norway then later to sachsenhausen he was there along time and was tortured by the nazi's he later died. he had a bible were he wrote several stuff like a littel diary where he logged how thin he was getting and how weak he got i dont know if its something histroical in there but i'm planning to read it
i was here last holiday. it's so horrible place but it's good to go to it and think about the horrible things that happened there. it's important that we think about it. it may never happened in the futere. Greets from the Netherlands
I went there a few years ago with my school... i was looking forward to going here because I am fascinated with the history of wars, but this was just harrowing. There were many points along the trip where I shed a tear or two, as what we witnessed was just disgusting. Those poor innocent people. May they all rest in peace and may this NEVER happen again.
I visited the place a couple of weeks ago. I was so shocked during and after the visit. the music for this video fits very good, as well as the white roses that one can see around the camp here and there, indoors and outdoors. the flowers whisper about the pain the people have endured, people who died without understanding why they must die.
I have been to Sachsenhausen. I were there in october, and... I nearly cried, specially because my grandfather was in Sachsenhausen during the second world war. No, he was not jewish, neither am I, but he tried to escape the country with force (armed)
It is really hard, and at once I sat my foot in there, It felt like a wind of horror just blended through me, the sunny day outside was totally different than inside the walls.
Whats funny about Sachsenhausen is how well made the barrackbeds ,washing rooms and toilets are. This is one more thing that shows that the prisoners were treated well.
Oh btw there were no portable ovens or gas chambers there.
No i won't be silenced until the truth will come out and even the idiots get this most hideous hoax ever invented. btw. I have been there. Did you know that in the Berlin trials there were lying eyewitnesses who stated that there were gas chambers in Sachsenhausen and that 850000 people died there. This is according to the Berlin kangaroo war crime trials.
@suutari13 And for someone who is so against lying, you shouldn't make numbers up about the Soviet Sachsenhausen Trials. *Nobody* (not even the Soviets) said that 850000 had died there.
But I forgive you. I understand that sometimes people make stuff up to support their argument. :)
@1tekl He is right about the gas chamber, I am afraid. Visit the place and do a little bit of critical thinking and you will probably change your mind too. It doesn't mean the holocaust didn't happen, though.
I have been there. A chilling reminder of atrocities man is capable of - the laboratory table was quite frightening as many were slaughtered there in the interest of 'biological research'!
I have been there. A chilling reminder of atrocities man is capable of - the laboratory table was quite frightening as many were slaughtered there in the interest of 'biological research'!
Ein wunderschönes Bauwerk! Speer machte hier nur einen fehler, nämlich das es ein Arbeitslager war und kein reines vernichtungslager! Von mir ein donnerndes Sieg Heil! aus Berlin!
im going ther for march break as a school trip. going to make me remember my great grandfather. military heavy artillary. got flanked.... then captured
I've been there in October. It was really horrible, and you get it cold automaticly when you see the place only. These guys only had 300 grams of food a day, they had to work 12 to 14 hours a day in a brick factory and they sleeped with 3 men in one bed, and that only 20 years ago. Bad soviets and nazis.
I am going there tomorrow, first bus trip, then boat, so I will arive in 2 days. Its special for me because my grandfather was a prisoner there from 42 - 45. He survived tho, and I have seen the stuff he wrote from sitting there, its horrible.
back when Spielberg released the hate-film 'Schindler's List' the NY Times polled USA adults and found that 34% did not believe the holocaust stories. Since 1993 the figure has risen to 40% while the percentage of europeans and arabs who reject the WW2 holocaust claims is even greater. Technology such as the internet allowed essential information to be shared which helped to expose the wartime lies. 75% of the original holocaust claims were abandoned as propaganda during the 1950s.
I went there a couple of years ago with my school, I remember feeling terrible when I looked over the icline and saw the entrance to the gas chamber, with its, rusted, shoddy construction, and thinking: "God, thousands of people died in there." Made me feel sick, and puts a tear to my eye remembering looking into it.
My Grandad was a prisoner of that concentration camp during II WW. He wrote his memories. I have still his letters which he wrote from KZ to my great grandmother.
what ???? - they need arms to guid the car and to masturbate and to whrite. Or do you want the hands ataced drectly to the shoulders - that gonna look silly .......:D
I have been there. Horrible place and especially emotional because my great grandfather was a prisoner there in 44-45. Luckily he survived and he wrote a book about it (it was never published. We only have a few copies in our family).
@Linaria Yeah, me 2 we were there with my school from Holland. The closet you see at 1:01...i touched the buttons for opening it and i realised that i touched the same button as those freakin' docters. It's horrible. I was glad i could easily walk out on that hell on earth....I find it very confronting that your grandfather was one of the prisoners because i saw with my own eyes what must have hapened. Respect to you and your family buddy!
@Linaria My uncle was a prisoner over there too. He managed to survive Sachsenhausen. His name was Seraphim Pavlovich Rojdestvensky. Have you any recollection of your grandfather mentioning this Russian man who was in the White Army and was arrested for saying: Neither Stalin or Hitler? He had stories to tell also. He told me about Yakov Stalin who threw himself on the electric fence, being made to stand against the wall, and nobody knowing it they were going to take a shower or be gassed?
@suutari13 Maybe, but the power of spoken word is such that people would believe in almost anything. What interested me the most was in the people my uncle met during his stay over there and how he managed to survive. What made him think that he was going to be gassed over there? Was it by word of mouth, was it common knowledge? I can only relate what I heard from him. He did remember how Yakov threw himself an electrified fence after Stalin said: "We have no Prisoners Of War, only traitors".
Yeah that is the sad thing that people do not use logic but emotion when believing in lies. I can see this thing going on in politics here in Finland. Now matter how often these criminals at power are caught from lying or bribing. People still vote for them. Also the big parties control the media or at least the media is very friendly to them. And now when there is a new ploitical party as a player gaining support all kinds of lies are written about them
@suutari13 Almost immidiately following the Bolshevik revolution, Lenin begin to interfere with Finland. This act made the meaning clear: world revolution. Deception and intrigue were also part of it. We may think that we carry the voice of the vote, but this is an illusion in the United States as demonstrated by the federal interference with the California state law (Prop. 215). It is also seen by the way the government uses the medium to motivate and put ideas into people's heads.
You're not believe this, but where I grew up in NY, was only about six miles away from someone they came and took away one day. He had been a Nazi guard during the war.
I went there last year on a History trip, and of course had been feeling emotional the entire visit, but it was at the point where i saw the blood on the floor of the body storage room that it all seemed so much more 'real', that was the point when it all really hit me and i just broke down. Visiting a place like this is a very emotional experience that will stay with me forever.
What is less known is that the Russians kept German soldiers in those camps. In Sachsenhausen they kept 60 thousand soldiers and let approx. 10 thousands die, in quite the same manner as years before under the nazis.
God is fiction, We know so much of the world, we know evolution did take place. As Silverbud said, it was "Go to war or get shot!". Hitler was the worst right man at the wrong time in the wrong place (Germany was going through inflation).
The only part of the German armed forces that should have been killed at once was the SS. the Werhmacht (The german army) was just that, an army, they didn't have a choice.
I went to Sachsenhausen in October of last year during our history trip to Berlin, that place had such a deeply profound effect on my - It made what was just names and dates and statistics in a lesson so much more relevent , the feeling entering that place i dont think i could forget it.
But you know what the sad thing was? some of my classmates had no respect for the place, sickens me =/
Visiting this place made me value the peace we have in Europe,as the wartime generation grows old and dies it is more important than ever that we remember.
@JoshskiFabricMan I was there some days ago and exactly the same happend to me some of my clas mates was just sitting in the museum and drinking hot chocolat and just talking about school:(
Yeah..when I went there, it was snowy, and cold..but..just being there..the experience of stepping foot inside and walking around a place where such horrible mass-murder took place was absolutely indescribable. That was an experience that I'll most likely never forget as long as I live.
Hitler was elected by a politically relatively enlightened electorate living in a "democracy". We should always remember that democracy is an ideal. The "democracy" we have has little in common with that ideal. Given today's politically shallow electorate, all it will take to topple our "democracy" is an evil demagogue coupled with a socio-economic crisis. Fascism is the highest form of monopoly capitalism, someone once said.
Interessantes Video. Die Musik unterstreicht das ganze Thema. Ich war vor einigen Monaten auch in Sachsenhausen und Ravensbrück und habe einige Fotos gemacht. Ich finde es wichtig, dass das Thema Beachtung bekommt, und das ist dir gelungen.
1:01 creepy place, been there
pylyp123456 6 days ago
Ive been i sachsenhausen. It was very interesting and sad. We saw a little kid on a foto. He got shot by 4 german ss soldiers. I recomend people to go there! i got tears in my eyes.
Alexskpp4 3 weeks ago
A popular game amongst the guards involved threatening a prisoner with death if they did not stand on the "death zone" gravel strip inside the camp. Once the prisoner stood on the gravel, he/she was killed, as they were not allowed to stand on it.
Omg i wish there was a hell!
Lisadotcom 4 weeks ago
My great-grandpa was there. he was in an norwegian resistance movement he was chaught and sent to a concentration camp in norway then later to sachsenhausen he was there along time and was tortured by the nazi's he later died. he had a bible were he wrote several stuff like a littel diary where he logged how thin he was getting and how weak he got i dont know if its something histroical in there but i'm planning to read it
R.I.P Arne my great-grandfather
111even111 4 months ago
I've been there like 2 weeks ago. So horrible what they were doing to humans...
bouchandre 6 months ago
i was here last holiday. it's so horrible place but it's good to go to it and think about the horrible things that happened there. it's important that we think about it. it may never happened in the futere. Greets from the Netherlands
noekie1406 7 months ago
I went last month for a school trip, All I can say is people know nothing about the Holocaust if they haven't been to a concentration camp.
JessicaHetherington 8 months ago
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Juden Raus!!!! Sieg Heil!
caminantedelavita 8 months ago
I went there a few years ago with my school... i was looking forward to going here because I am fascinated with the history of wars, but this was just harrowing. There were many points along the trip where I shed a tear or two, as what we witnessed was just disgusting. Those poor innocent people. May they all rest in peace and may this NEVER happen again.
jambo33333 10 months ago
I visited the place a couple of weeks ago. I was so shocked during and after the visit. the music for this video fits very good, as well as the white roses that one can see around the camp here and there, indoors and outdoors. the flowers whisper about the pain the people have endured, people who died without understanding why they must die.
may they rest in peace.
Mtbfanro 11 months ago
visit and enjoy ! ! !
1991Deutsch 1 year ago
@1991Deutsch enjoy?
denhaagzh 7 months ago
I have been to Sachsenhausen. I were there in october, and... I nearly cried, specially because my grandfather was in Sachsenhausen during the second world war. No, he was not jewish, neither am I, but he tried to escape the country with force (armed)
It is really hard, and at once I sat my foot in there, It felt like a wind of horror just blended through me, the sunny day outside was totally different than inside the walls.
reyzii8989 1 year ago
Whats funny about Sachsenhausen is how well made the barrackbeds ,washing rooms and toilets are. This is one more thing that shows that the prisoners were treated well.
Oh btw there were no portable ovens or gas chambers there.
suutari13 1 year ago
@suutari13 hush
1tekl 11 months ago
@suutari13
hush
1tekl 11 months ago
@1tekl
No i won't be silenced until the truth will come out and even the idiots get this most hideous hoax ever invented. btw. I have been there. Did you know that in the Berlin trials there were lying eyewitnesses who stated that there were gas chambers in Sachsenhausen and that 850000 people died there. This is according to the Berlin kangaroo war crime trials.
suutari13 11 months ago
@suutari13 And for someone who is so against lying, you shouldn't make numbers up about the Soviet Sachsenhausen Trials. *Nobody* (not even the Soviets) said that 850000 had died there.
But I forgive you. I understand that sometimes people make stuff up to support their argument. :)
tychonaut 9 months ago
@1tekl He is right about the gas chamber, I am afraid. Visit the place and do a little bit of critical thinking and you will probably change your mind too. It doesn't mean the holocaust didn't happen, though.
tychonaut 9 months ago
On February 19, 1946 Counsellor Smirnov a member of the Russian prosecution team at the Nuremberg Trial stated:
At Nuremberg kangaroo trial, "840,000" alleged killed at Sachsenhausen
The 840,000 corpses were cremated in four portable ovens
THESE WERE LIES AGAINST GERMANY BY THE ALLIED SCUM.
WHY LIE IF YOU HAVE SO MUCH EVIDENCE FOR MASS MURDER.
I tell you why because there was no NAZI mass murders at Sachsenhausen.
The mass murder was perpetrated there on Germans after the war
suutari13 1 year ago
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I have been there. A chilling reminder of atrocities man is capable of - the laboratory table was quite frightening as many were slaughtered there in the interest of 'biological research'!
Only God gives & takes away life!
mathiokore 1 year ago
I have been there. A chilling reminder of atrocities man is capable of - the laboratory table was quite frightening as many were slaughtered there in the interest of 'biological research'!
Only God gives & takes away life!
mathiokore 1 year ago
Ein wunderschönes Bauwerk! Speer machte hier nur einen fehler, nämlich das es ein Arbeitslager war und kein reines vernichtungslager! Von mir ein donnerndes Sieg Heil! aus Berlin!
KZLEITER2011 1 year ago
im going ther for march break as a school trip. going to make me remember my great grandfather. military heavy artillary. got flanked.... then captured
SylentCure 1 year ago
I've been there in October. It was really horrible, and you get it cold automaticly when you see the place only. These guys only had 300 grams of food a day, they had to work 12 to 14 hours a day in a brick factory and they sleeped with 3 men in one bed, and that only 20 years ago. Bad soviets and nazis.
timquad1 1 year ago
I am going there tomorrow, first bus trip, then boat, so I will arive in 2 days. Its special for me because my grandfather was a prisoner there from 42 - 45. He survived tho, and I have seen the stuff he wrote from sitting there, its horrible.
reyzii8989 1 year ago
i got from berlin 12 hours ago and we went to the concentrations camp and it was intressting but horrible, i saw blood on the ground in some places
paintballersp1 1 year ago
I have been there in 2007..
In the camber at 1:16, I remember a big dried blood spot that they coulden't remove..
And i remember the smells from the baracks...
Awfull place...
Randyuls 1 year ago
My family visited this camp shortly after the wall came down in 1990. It was a very moving experience and one that my children have remembered.
tlwommack 1 year ago
i live in sachsenhausen you can drive by regionalbahn from ptzdamer platz to ornaienburg and the you can go to sachsenhausen
MultiDortmund1 1 year ago
i have been there horrible place
heavymetal4ever90 1 year ago
back when Spielberg released the hate-film 'Schindler's List' the NY Times polled USA adults and found that 34% did not believe the holocaust stories. Since 1993 the figure has risen to 40% while the percentage of europeans and arabs who reject the WW2 holocaust claims is even greater. Technology such as the internet allowed essential information to be shared which helped to expose the wartime lies. 75% of the original holocaust claims were abandoned as propaganda during the 1950s.
HaveHeardAllTheLies 1 year ago
My Grandfather was also there. He was tortured before the White Buses from Sweden rescued him .He came home very ill with a broken back.
My mom remembers the Nazi's. I also had a Great Uncle that was shot in Falstad. in Norway.
Scandinavian's have a long memory! Germans are not liked at all.
MrDevan101 1 year ago
Yes, it did have a gas chamber, after 1943.
paolosilv 1 year ago
I went there a couple of years ago with my school, I remember feeling terrible when I looked over the icline and saw the entrance to the gas chamber, with its, rusted, shoddy construction, and thinking: "God, thousands of people died in there." Made me feel sick, and puts a tear to my eye remembering looking into it.
Liolar43 1 year ago
Did it have a gas chamber ?
paolosilv 2 years ago
probably!
zafert85 1 year ago
ive been there today...its worth a visit !
good video
ShabuOne 2 years ago
@ShabuOne
My Grandad was a prisoner of that concentration camp during II WW. He wrote his memories. I have still his letters which he wrote from KZ to my great grandmother.
One day I must visit that place.
radled 2 years ago
Never again!!! Keiner ist vergessen!!! Rotfront!
Knollo69 2 years ago
There is no stronger justificiation for a citizen's right to bear arms.
Oldag75 2 years ago 3
what ???? - they need arms to guid the car and to masturbate and to whrite. Or do you want the hands ataced drectly to the shoulders - that gonna look silly .......:D
CapitanoGUC 2 years ago
I agree keep the people armed we can controll the untermenchen better like shoot them.
michaelwright999 2 years ago
I have been there. Horrible place and especially emotional because my great grandfather was a prisoner there in 44-45. Luckily he survived and he wrote a book about it (it was never published. We only have a few copies in our family).
Linaria 2 years ago 11
I bet researchers and museums would be very interested in that book.
JIMM1965 2 years ago 12
@JIMM1965 yea heyi
sirArchitect 1 year ago
@Linaria I'm sorry.
paolosilv 2 years ago
can i read this book?
DieKriegstochter 1 year ago
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can i read this book?
DieKriegstochter 1 year ago
@Linaria I WOULD LOVE TO PURCHASE A BOOK .CAN I ?
MultiMary1971 1 year ago
@Linaria Yeah, me 2 we were there with my school from Holland. The closet you see at 1:01...i touched the buttons for opening it and i realised that i touched the same button as those freakin' docters. It's horrible. I was glad i could easily walk out on that hell on earth....I find it very confronting that your grandfather was one of the prisoners because i saw with my own eyes what must have hapened. Respect to you and your family buddy!
LynnFiron 1 year ago
@Linaria i Want one of the book...that must be very intresting....but im from germany hrrr
Benjiji7776 1 year ago
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@Linaria i Want one of the book...that must be very intresting....but im from germany hrrr
Benjiji7776 1 year ago
I was there...it´s scary there...
Benjiji7776 1 year ago
@Linaria My uncle was a prisoner over there too. He managed to survive Sachsenhausen. His name was Seraphim Pavlovich Rojdestvensky. Have you any recollection of your grandfather mentioning this Russian man who was in the White Army and was arrested for saying: Neither Stalin or Hitler? He had stories to tell also. He told me about Yakov Stalin who threw himself on the electric fence, being made to stand against the wall, and nobody knowing it they were going to take a shower or be gassed?
Nguli34689 1 year ago
@Nguli34689
There were no gas chambers at Sachsenhausen.
suutari13 1 year ago
@suutari13 Maybe, but the power of spoken word is such that people would believe in almost anything. What interested me the most was in the people my uncle met during his stay over there and how he managed to survive. What made him think that he was going to be gassed over there? Was it by word of mouth, was it common knowledge? I can only relate what I heard from him. He did remember how Yakov threw himself an electrified fence after Stalin said: "We have no Prisoners Of War, only traitors".
Nguli34689 1 year ago
@Nguli34689
Yeah that is the sad thing that people do not use logic but emotion when believing in lies. I can see this thing going on in politics here in Finland. Now matter how often these criminals at power are caught from lying or bribing. People still vote for them. Also the big parties control the media or at least the media is very friendly to them. And now when there is a new ploitical party as a player gaining support all kinds of lies are written about them
suutari13 1 year ago
@suutari13 Almost immidiately following the Bolshevik revolution, Lenin begin to interfere with Finland. This act made the meaning clear: world revolution. Deception and intrigue were also part of it. We may think that we carry the voice of the vote, but this is an illusion in the United States as demonstrated by the federal interference with the California state law (Prop. 215). It is also seen by the way the government uses the medium to motivate and put ideas into people's heads.
Nguli34689 1 year ago
@Linaria my great grandfather was killed there
EuropejskaUnia 2 months ago
where is this place exactly?
lasertaser21 2 years ago
In Oranienburg 35km outside Berlin you can get a train there from Alexanderplatz.
JIMM1965 2 years ago
i been there :)))
BassAgainst 2 years ago 2
that's nothing compare to auschwitz...
man.. it's "colder" like hell
ChechBETA 2 years ago
You're not believe this, but where I grew up in NY, was only about six miles away from someone they came and took away one day. He had been a Nazi guard during the war.
paolosilv 2 years ago
I went there last year on a History trip, and of course had been feeling emotional the entire visit, but it was at the point where i saw the blood on the floor of the body storage room that it all seemed so much more 'real', that was the point when it all really hit me and i just broke down. Visiting a place like this is a very emotional experience that will stay with me forever.
OanyThePony 2 years ago
What is less known is that the Russians kept German soldiers in those camps. In Sachsenhausen they kept 60 thousand soldiers and let approx. 10 thousands die, in quite the same manner as years before under the nazis.
silverbud 2 years ago
@silverbud,
NOT enough!
Should have killed them all!
Let God judge later!
At that time they were guilty till proven innocent!
nowUhave 2 years ago
Guilty? Ordinary men forced to go to war in a totalitarian state, otherwise shot? Very sensible indeed.
silverbud 2 years ago
God is fiction, We know so much of the world, we know evolution did take place. As Silverbud said, it was "Go to war or get shot!". Hitler was the worst right man at the wrong time in the wrong place (Germany was going through inflation).
The only part of the German armed forces that should have been killed at once was the SS. the Werhmacht (The german army) was just that, an army, they didn't have a choice.
TorMartinDy 1 year ago
I went to Sachsenhausen in October of last year during our history trip to Berlin, that place had such a deeply profound effect on my - It made what was just names and dates and statistics in a lesson so much more relevent , the feeling entering that place i dont think i could forget it.
But you know what the sad thing was? some of my classmates had no respect for the place, sickens me =/
JoshskiFabricMan 2 years ago 5
Visiting this place made me value the peace we have in Europe,as the wartime generation grows old and dies it is more important than ever that we remember.
JIMM1965 2 years ago
@JoshskiFabricMan I was there some days ago and exactly the same happend to me some of my clas mates was just sitting in the museum and drinking hot chocolat and just talking about school:(
jonasklj 1 year ago
the thing i found the most shocking when i was there was the medical experiment room and the body storage where there was dried blood on the floor
jokerscommander 2 years ago
I'm pretty sure it is'nt blood:P Have been there too;)
esbyern 2 years ago
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I'm pretty sure it is'nt blood:P Have been there too;)
esbyern 2 years ago
I was there yesterday,,it was amazing,still sad :/
GHIIIFUCKER 2 years ago
I've been there and I've seen the prison and where the prisoners were burned. I just say when you stand there you can't believe what happend there!
Klimpen24 3 years ago
Yeah..when I went there, it was snowy, and cold..but..just being there..the experience of stepping foot inside and walking around a place where such horrible mass-murder took place was absolutely indescribable. That was an experience that I'll most likely never forget as long as I live.
fifthofnovember 3 years ago
I went here during my trip to Berlin..wow..it was such a powerful experience
fifthofnovember 3 years ago
Have to agree seeing camps like this you realise that this is recent history.
JIMM1965 3 years ago
I've been there. It really is eerie, & makes a chill go down your spine. especially when you can go underground into a surgery or something.
Konstanz2233 3 years ago
I agree there was real evil done in this place.
JIMM1965 3 years ago
Hitler was elected by a politically relatively enlightened electorate living in a "democracy". We should always remember that democracy is an ideal. The "democracy" we have has little in common with that ideal. Given today's politically shallow electorate, all it will take to topple our "democracy" is an evil demagogue coupled with a socio-economic crisis. Fascism is the highest form of monopoly capitalism, someone once said.
subscriber77 3 years ago
my boyfriends thinks im scary because i always watch holocaust videos..
ralfyboy1030 3 years ago
He is absolutly right.
rwin15 3 years ago
been there 2...
kribela 3 years ago 2
Interessantes Video. Die Musik unterstreicht das ganze Thema. Ich war vor einigen Monaten auch in Sachsenhausen und Ravensbrück und habe einige Fotos gemacht. Ich finde es wichtig, dass das Thema Beachtung bekommt, und das ist dir gelungen.
boonkerz 3 years ago 2
can't you make this slide show a little faster ,...
1 short second per image is way too long !...
make it a flash
OK seriously we loose 99% of the feelings as each image does not print in our mind...
we react only because we already know what this is all about
vincent7520 4 years ago
Da Iawn/Well Made - The video communicates a lot of feeling
Paulmanorbier 4 years ago
Speechless. Thanks for posting.
PressPlay2Go 4 years ago