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Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial
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The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum was created by an act of the Polish parliament on July 2, 1947, and includes the grounds of two extant parts of the Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau concentration camps. The Museum grounds cover 191 hectares, of which 20 are at Auschwitz I and 171 at Auschwitz II-Birkenau. On the museum grounds stand several hundred camp buildings and ruins, including the ruins of the gas chambers and crematoria, over a dozen kilometers of camp fence, camp roads, and the railroad spur ("ramp") at Birkenau.
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Channel Comments (4)
historicrecord (1 month ago)
An important channel - I lost 2 grandparents there - are you the museums formal channel ?
MsZathras (1 month ago)
It's great to have something like this available on YouTube!
HerrGeneralVonBraun (1 month ago)
So there is a facebook, a separate website, and a youtube channel for the Auschwitz. Memorial. Hopefully a Memorial can be established to get the same for the Holdomor, the genocide of Native Americans in the United States of America for the past 300 years, the Japanese (and other victims) of the United States' concentration camp system during World War II, and also for the genocide of the Native/indigenous population of South America which was reduced from 90 million to 4 million over 200 years. It's good to have these events like the Holocaust and the Holdomor out in the open so that the details may be exposed and so that people can be aware and educated to prevent such occurences from happening again. Never again is right... but let that apply to ALL who have suffered.
synaesthetics (1 month ago)
good to keep the history alive!

- never again! -