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Pławy

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    • Day 4

      Birkenau Concentration Camp

      March 6, 2022 in Poland ⋅ ⛅ 1 °C

      We visited this awful place after Auschwitz. The quiet here is so deep. The whole area has an aura that true evil happened here from the bunk houses to the gas chambers although I found the children’s bunk rooms to be the most heartbreaking. The weight of lives lost here is heavy on the soul.Read more

    • Day 7

      Auschwitz-Birkenau

      October 11, 2021 in Poland ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Ολοήμερη εκδρομή στο Αουσβιτς καθώς και στο Βιρκεναου.Μια δύσκολη εμπειρία που απαιτεί δυνατό στομάχι αλλά είναι σίγουρα ένα τόπος και μια εμπειρία που θα σου μένει ανεξίτηλα στην μνήμη.Πάμε για ξεκούραση Κρακοβια όπου θα μείνουμε 3 μέρες για να επισκεφτούμε τα ορυχεία αλατιού καθώς και το κέντρο της πόλης.Read more

    • Day 28

      Auschwitz

      June 23, 2018 in Poland ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      The weather is certainly appropriate , 12degrees wet and cold, for the sobering day I have ahead.

      I cannot ever remember a time feeling the way I do today after visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp. To explain my feelings there is not one feeling. I am sad, ashamed, cannot believe “humans” could do this, scared we will repeat again ( and do in fact continually). But also recognise the human strength it must have taken to survive these atrocities.

      I learnt so much today, too much to really take in. I stood in silence, pondering people’s lives, many times I could not even imagine what happened here. I’ve learnt of these atrocities during my school years, but nothing prepared me for this. To systematically kill over 1million people, primarily Jews, but also Poles, gypsies, scholars it is beyond reason or logic.

      The museum at Auschwitz breaks your heart. There are graphic reminders, 2 tonnes of hair piled high ready to be shipped off to be made in to socks - can you imagine that. Piles of shoes, suit cases, glasses, wooden legs etc. Human life being left as a loads of there items to be shipped off for others to use. To see the wall where those who were sick or punished were shot with a gun directly to the head is sobering.

      At Birkenau (Auschwitz II) we walked from the train station, like many condemned Jews and anyone else who stood up against the Nazis, down the same road directly to the gas chambers. They had the audacity to tell them to take there clothes off, remember where they are so you can get them after your showers. The complicity’s were enormous. They were shoved into gas chambers before dying in so much pain. Then the poor prisoners who were not gassed were made to cut the hair off the dead corpses, remove dentures and any other valuables. I’m not sure who had the better ending, dying in the gas chambers or dying of starvation and degradation.

      Much of Birkenau is in ruin, including the gas chambers, but it is still evident how large a camp this was. The 3 layers of bunks would often have 7 or more people to a bunk. The living conditions were atrocious, little food, little warm, some without roofs. People who were not killed died from disease, frost bite and starvation. Those who survived when they were liberated by the Soviets had to live with the horrors for the rest of their days.

      If you get the chance please go visit this memorial. These things must stop, genocide, ethnic cleansing whatever name you wish to put on it must stop. I’m sure it’s happening right now, but our western news doesn’t allow us to here the truth.

      I’m struggling to look at the photos. I’ll add some tomorrow I hope.
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    • Day 11

      Birkenau

      September 6, 2021 in Poland ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      A huge camp only 3 km from Auschwitz (see another post). I am blown away by the size of this place and the industrial scale of the horror. Some of these pictures may look familiar from documentaries, movies, books, etc.
      The 1st picture looks up the railroad tracks to the gate into Birkenau. If you recall pictures of the doctor at the sorting point sending new arrivals one way or another, the 2nd picture is taken at the point where the doctor stood doing the sorting. It looks back toward the point where the trains entered. The 3rd picture is one if the boxcars used to transport people to the camp.
      The 4th picture attempts to give a sense of the scale of the place looking out over foundations of barracks, and this is barely a quarter of the site. The 5th picture is in one of the barracks where up to 700 were assigned for as long as they could work.
      The 6th picture is the end of the line. This is gas chamber #2. It was blown up by the German army just before the Soviet army liberated the camp. There were many of these, each one could kill 2,000 people at a time.
      To give even more sense of the scale of the horror, there were up to 100,000 housed in the barracks who were sent on work details every day. Add to that the fact the only maybe 20% of the arrivals were selected to work. The rest were sent directly to the gas chambers: elderly, children, disabled, sick, etc. Our tour guide admitted that he gets emotional facing this and talking about it every day.
      I hope this conveys the message that it cannot be allowed to happen again. While Jews took the brunt of it, they weren't alone. Add the Roma, communists, gays, anti-Nazi types and anyone that would disagree with the powers that be. I do not wish to minimize the burden carried by the Jewish community even now. But I do want to try to convey the way I felt here.
      I know I can never fully understand or feel what the Shoah means to those most directly affected by it. I cannot walk in your shoes. But I can and will walk with you. I pray that's what I'm doing here, at least as one step on the way.
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    • Day 9

      Auschwitz II-Birkenau

      January 3, 2020 in Poland ⋅ ☀️ 2 °C

      A lot of ruins, some buildings still standing.
      Everything on the right side has been destroyed, they don't know the reason. On the left side, the buildings has been left as they were.
      No birds, no sounds except the renovation ones, like Auschwitz, a lot of peopleRead more

    • Day 25

      Birkenau

      July 9, 2019 in Poland ⋅ ⛅ 17 °C

      Jaha, auch die Kultur kommt nicht zu kurz, der Weg führt nicht an Auschwitz vorbei...
      Nach Birkenau sind wir zu Fuß... aua, zurück dann einfach mit in den Bus rein, der zum Lager 1/Museum Auschwitz fährt....dazu später mehr!

      Ohne Worte...ein trauriges Kapitel, die Fotos sprechen für sich...😱
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    • Day 4

      Auschwitz II

      January 6, 2016 in Poland ⋅ ⛅ -3 °C

      Stamani, grazie alla Joanna, la ragazza polacca che ho conosciuto in laboratorio, abbiamo avuto l'occasione di visitare il campo di concentramento di Auschwitz... Prima siamo andati ad Auschwitz II, ossia il campo costruito successivamente, quando i deportati hanno iniziato ad essere troppo numerosi, ma qui sono rimaste solo rovine, sia degli alloggi (se così si può chiamarli..) che delle altre strutture, tra cui i forni crematori e le camere a gas. Le descrizioni sono abbastanza superflue.. atmosfera spettrale, impressionante, terrificante..Read more

    • Day 46

      Auschwitz - Birkenau

      October 10, 2014 in Poland ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Ruins of barracks went on as far as you could see. We were told some where as far as a couple of kilometers. The scale of what they were doing here was massive and it is not only important to remember what happened as this was a death camp but also that many thousands of people were complicit in these crimes.

      Remaining parts of a gas chamber. These were the ones built late in the war after the final solution and were built to kill at a much higher rate. The Russians blew them up.

      I can't say I would come back here but if someone wanted to go I would. Just too important not to see.
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