Auschwitz - Birkenau, the Nazi German extermination camp Updated ! (4K video)

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"Those who not remember the past are condemned to repeat it"

In this video the full tour from Auschwitz 2 (Birkenau) and Auschwit 1 concentration camp.

Auschwitz, Polish Oświęcim, also called Auschwitz-Birkenau, Nazi Germany’s largest concentration camp and extermination camp. Located near the industrial town of Oświęcim in southern Poland (in a portion of the country that was annexed by Germany at the beginning of World War II), Auschwitz was actually three camps in one: a prison camp, an extermination camp, and a slave-labour camp. As the most lethal of the Nazi extermination camps, Auschwitz has become the emblematic site of the “final solution,” a virtual synonym for the Holocaust. Between 1.1 and 1.5 million people died at Auschwitz; 90 percent of them were Jews. Also among the dead were some 19,000 Roma who were held at the camp until the Nazis gassed them on July 31, 1944—the only other victim group gassed in family units alongside the Jews. The Poles constituted the second largest victim group at Auschwitz, where some 83,000 were killed or died.

Auschwitz I
Auschwitz was probably chosen to play a central role in the “final solution” because it was located at a railway junction with 44 parallel tracks—rail lines that were used to transport Jews from throughout Europe to their death. Heinrich Himmler, chief of the SS, the Nazi paramilitary corps, ordered the establishment of the first camp, the prison camp, on April 27, 1940, and the first transport of Polish political prisoners arrived on June 14. This small camp, Auschwitz I, was reserved throughout its history for political prisoners, mainly Poles and Germans.

Auschwitz II (Birkenau) and Auschwitz III
Listen to the horrible events of the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland where the Jews were exterminated or used as slave labor by the Nazis
Listen to the horrible events of the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland where the Jews were exterminated or used as slave labor by the Nazis.
In October 1941, work began on Auschwitz II, or Birkenau, located outside the nearby village of Brzezinka. There the SS later developed a huge concentration camp and extermination complex that included some 300 prison barracks; four large so-called Badeanstalten (German: “bathhouses”), in which prisoners were gassed to death; Leichenkeller (“corpse cellars”), in which their bodies were stored; and Einäscherungsöfen (“cremating ovens”). Another camp (Buna-Monowitz), near the village of Dwory, later called Auschwitz III, became in May 1942 a slave-labour camp supplying workers for the nearby chemical and synthetic-rubber works of IG Farben. In addition, Auschwitz became the nexus of a complex of 45 smaller subcamps in the region, most of which housed slave labourers. During most of the period from 1940 to 1945, the commandant of the central Auschwitz camps was SS-Hauptsturmführer (Capt.) and ultimately SS-Obersturmbannführer (Lieut. Col.) Rudolf Franz Höss (Hoess).

The death camp and slave-labour camp were interrelated. Newly arrived prisoners at the death camp were divided in a process known as Selektion. The young and the able-bodied were sent to work. Young children and their mothers and the old and infirm were sent directly to the gas chambers. Thousands of prisoners were also selected by the camp doctor, Josef Mengele, for medical experiments. Auschwitz doctors tested methods of sterilization on the prisoners, using massive doses of radiation, uterine injections, and other barbaric procedures. Experiments involving the killing of twins, upon whom autopsies were performed, were meant to provide information that would supposedly lead to the rapid expansion of the “Aryan race.”

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I visited this place a few months ago, Birkenhau first, then Auschwitz, this film almost traces my footprints to the letter.
It is the most awful place in the whole world i have ever been to.
Full of despair, sadness, and empathy. I have never felt such sadness in my life, and i hope i never will. Mans inhumanity to man knew no boundaries, and now, with whats going on in Gaza and the Ukraine, i fear for humanities existence into the future. 😔

garykent
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Даа, скорбь и боль в сердце при виде данного видео ! Мой дедушка в 1941 году тоже попал в плен в первые месяцы войны, со многими тысячами людей оказавшимися в этом котле вместе с ним . Всю войну он находился в жесточайших условиях, перегоняемый из концлагеря в концлагерь, чудом остался жив ! В 1945 году его освободили из концлагеря " ГРОСС РОЗЕН " 23 года дедушка писал книгу о всех ужасах происходивших в плену и гибели тысяч людей, хотел издать свои мемуары в 80 годах но из- за цензуры книгу его не издали , прожил дедуля долгую и честную жизнь и умер в 98 лет в своей постели, но всю свою жизнь он мечтал издать свою книгу ! И вот я по прошествию многих лет издал эту книгу в память о дедушке и тысячах убитых и замученных в застенках врага людей под названием " БЕЗ ВЕСТИ ПРОПАВШИЕ" не большим экземпляром, большую часть отправил в крупные библиотеки нашей страны, в музеи и библиотеки своего городка ! Люди помните, что сейчас многие хотят переписать историю, скрыть все ужасы ВОВ и фашистских концлагерей, но пока будут существовать такие книги как эта .... ПРАВДА ВОСТОРЖЕСТВУЕТ и мёртвые восстанут из пепла печей крематориев и заявят о себе во всеуслышание

virtuosis_artistic_whistling
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Не то что находиться там, но даже смотреть съемку страшно, это боль, это слезы, это крик души, сколько людей убито, растерзано, замучено, сожжено.ВЕЧНАЯ ПАМЯТЬ ВСЕМ ПОГИБШИМ ЗДЕСЬ.

myxdyny
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Merci beaucoup d'avoir visité ce lieu de mémoire et d'avoir partagé la vidéo

didiercombier
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Как же трудно воспринимать всю тишину и безмятежность которая царит там сейчас.. вечная память всем, кто погиб в этом месте.

phoenix_krg
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Very well edited and great choice of music

sargonoshana
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Без слез не возможно смотреть.😥 Бедные люди, сколько они всего пережили. 😥 Столько здесь боли, обреченности и безысходности. Да упокоет Господь Бог души невинно убиенных. Плачу... 😭

Mary-ce
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вечная память тем, кто там остался и долгих лет тем, кто выжил...я правнук и я этого НЕ

rtmgfsb
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In 2013 I was there with my school. The feeling to be there is crazy, indescribable sad

Leonx
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Thanks for the video. Nice one. Very detail. Good work 👍👍👍

rajasarkar
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You had to be the type who is immune from seeing people suffer as well as hearing people scream in agony or to torture people to work in one of these places.
I asked one survivor if any of the guards had any kind of sympathy and he said, "No, there were very much into the philosophy."

kevinhealey
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Bitte verzeihen Sie mir, mein Deutsch ist schlecht. Dieses Video ist großartig gemacht. atemberaubende Klarheit und Videoqualität. Ich habe viele Führungen durch Auschwitz-Birkenau gesehen, aber noch nie zuvor habe ich es so schön präsentiert gesehen. Ich hatte das Gefühl, bei dir zu sein. Danke!!

davemonk
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Вечная память всем узникам этого адского места 😢

igptbnc
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Thank you for your effort, great work, hope tot visit someday A.!

xy
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History records, and the world must never forget. The paradox of Auschwitz-Birkenau' museum is that it symbolizes a dark and painful chapter in human history and the extremely diabolical nature of mankind, while standing as a memorium to the millions of people who suffered and died there.

dakg
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Боже мой! Какой ужас. Какая боль от просмотра. Вечная память погибшим 🕯️

lenamedik
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Das darf sich nie wiederholen.
Es ist schrecklich, was den Menschen angetan wurde😭😭😭😭

thomaswille
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Thank you very much for visiting this place of remembrance and sharing the video

langhespettacolari
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No words to say.... just a heart full of

mariafilippou
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Byłam. Oglądałam to bestialstwo nie mogłam powstrzymac łez
zwłaszcza przy oglądaniu dziecięcych ubranek i zabawek. Nie dałam rady musialam wyjść Pani oprowadzajaca zwróciła na mnie uwagę i pomogla mi to pokonać. Straszne miejsce i pomyśleć że ludzie ludziom zgotowali taki los. Nigdy więcej wojny.

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