It only took three days to find it, but the disappearance of the "Arbeit Macht Frei" sign from the Auschwitz death camp sent shockwaves around the world. For authorities at the museum on-site of the infamous camp, the news has brought relief, and reflection. Duration: 01:34
@DudeAbidesNoMore Meaning what? A quote by itself without your own interpretation does not help anybody understand your point. What is your point?
Knowyerfacts 8 months ago
"These camps were first presented as those in Germany, such as Dachau, Belsen, Buchenwald, Sachsenhausen, and Dora, but it was demonstrated that there had been no systematic extermination in those camps. Attention was then moved on to Auschwitz, Treblinka, Belzec, Chelmno, Jonoska, Tarnow, Ravensbrück, Mauthausen and Birkenau, which does not exhaust the list that appears to have been extended as needed." -- Columbia University professor Harry Elmer Barnes
DudeAbidesNoMore 10 months ago
hey now, some germans left germany before this happened.
but yeah i wish this never happened in life.
xoxoangelxoxo424 2 years ago
fuck you, ignorant faggot
concars1234 2 years ago
Money might have been the prime motivater for the theft.
abarzilai664 2 years ago
look at this place look like the neverland ranch.hitler was so nice with jews told them to work till they are free but the problem with mothafuckin subhuman hybrid jewish faggots is that they dident worked.they started gambling in these camp instead of working for their country and government.lame ass dipshits.when the allied carpet bombed one of such work place te myth of holocaust was born to hide the warcrimes
TheTomgonzalez 2 years ago