My trip to Dachau

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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2006

This was the most depressing place I have ever been to in my life. There is always a darkside to every country's history. I witnessed it first hand.

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  • And McDonalds down the street? I couldn't find it. By the way, all of these other people are idiots and don't understand because they don't even know what they are talking about.

  • This idiot that says none of the camps have been destroyed is one of those brainwashed idiots. Not only have I been to Dachau, Ive been to Bergen-Belsen,Coleman Barracks, Birkenau, Auschwitz and other smaller bases...most are wide fields of aboslutely nothing because the Germans did destroy these properties before the Americans and other allied forces arrived. It was by the way very rainy and cold when I went, very spooky...my hands were frozen.

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  • "ss walked around in slippers" -> I really doubt this.

    I was told on my trip that "SS guards made soap from humans too" -> I think this is most likely propaganda too.

    It's ironic, but anyone brought up in the present day German education system has the worst, most distorted understanding of what really happened. It's not your fault, you can't choose what you hear or what your forced to read.

    In summary, you lost the war and you lost the right to independent thought too. You won't understand.

  • 0:21 "work will set you free" i think..

  • yeah... Nobody should say anything there not sure of because they have not been there. Im glad you put in some info because its impossible to read evrything there. you could spend days there trying to read it all. so thanx

  • its sad there i went there a couple of weeks ago because i recently moved to germany

  • I visited Dachau in November of 2006 too! What day did you go? Was it freezing cold and raining and horrible? It was the most depressing place I've ever been too.I can't explain why, but it just sucked there. The whole atmosphere of the place. (Not in the museum part as much as when you are just walking back towards that bell and then over towards the incinerators.) It was SO cold and gray and depressing as shit, all I wanted to do was leave and go home.

  • But by suggesting that, you actually offer proof that a nation, wronged by a myth, is prepared to take the blame unnecessarily. I don't think a 21st century population are that naive or gullible. But I do think they know the guilt is justified. No academics or senior politicians in Ger. follow the revisionist line. Losers, one and all.

  • All these camps are maintained and funded by German authorities - have been since they were liberated. None have ever been burned down or vandalised. Some were razed in the forties, but all the major camps remain intact or as grave sites. If there were any possibility this were a myth, the Germans would have 'made' some or all of these disappear before now. The camps make the jews look more like victims, yeah, right!

  • If you listen to the wacko revision nutballs, the jews were in the conspiracy with the senior nazis, the allies, the con.camp guards, all the other incarcerated ethnic minority groups, the russians, the Nuremburg legal teams, the contemporary press and academia and most of the German population!

    If you ever wonder why you're ridiculed...?

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