These stories are so important. When we have the occasion to travel to Europe, we always make sure to visit the camps and memorials in the area. We all have a role to play in educating ourselves.
@@2pac4everist Imagine your whole family died there you wouldn’t like it right so you should start being nice because I’m sure that you don’t even have a heart😢😢😢
@@dweuromaxx I’m more interested in knowing why the allied powers bombed civilian infrastructure, hospitals, the very concentration camps, bombed and strafed any civilian transportation or trains carrying injured refugees fleeing the Red Army because it would mean certain death if they stayed behind. Why the allied powers bombed supply (food and medicine) chains that were intended for these very camps, resulting in starvation and death by Typhus. Also, why did the allied powers sink German civilian boats carrying refugees fleeing the war? Why did they initiate unrestricted and indiscriminate carpet bombing of civilians in Germany and all throughout Europe and Africa? Nothing says “we are here to liberate you from your suffering under the evil German man and his evil soldiers” like some liberating bombings.
@@michaelwilliamson4759i think you are misinformed. Or purposely glossing over facts that form extenuating circumstances regarding those events you mentioned, rather matter-of-factly.
I visited this camp and the guide showed us some drawings a former french architect drew while being imprisoned there I'm a french speaker and the former architect had put elements into his drawings that only native french speakers could understand because of the nuances in the description I'm glad I could translate it to the group I was with
I visited Dachau 10 years ago, it was as sparse and as clean as it is in this camp, and absolutely accessible. That terrified me more than if it looked like a dark distant dungeon as it was back in the day. The Transformation of a site of unimaginable evil and suffering is not on another planet and another millennia. Todays Dachau site looked as though it could be reverted within the blink of an eye, right here, right now. Just like a factory being refitted to manufacture another product line.
My best friends grand Daddy was in one. So sad he never smiled again even for his wedding his children's birth just wasn't one left in him SAID numbering him in the u.s. army brought it all back Mr Arnold took we children to swim at The Legions Pool in his Pretty Blue Falcon the seats had this really ichy fabric and blue leather border dash was metal AM radio only tho Mr Arnold a nicen I tell yah HE was a keeper 💙 still hurts knowing I felt enormous pain radiate from him his hands looked as tho he had rowed a boat a many a moons and they stuck like that He had to pry them off the wheel we always hated for him to have to drive However he was so nice he insisted of we couldn't roust up a ride with another I was his garden helper he loved me possibly more than his own grand children and i felt it in his frequency GUESS he appreciated being respected HEY YALL MORAL OF THIS story PLEASE UP MOST RESPECTS FROM ELDERS one enters the room While YE SEATED (give up tour seat ) and stand as soon as the convince to enter and get the door for them to
That first picture is terrifying. I know it’s a drawing but that was how it was. Those living conditions are horrible. I can’t believe they did this to innocent people
@@steptanm ehh nothing to the affect of concentration camps. I mean maybe back when we did the trail of tears you could say that's comparable. But the closest thing the US has to concentration camps are just border camps. Definitely not that close tho
I want to visit a concentration camp because I learned all of this in my history classes and going there is going to be an experience I will never forget. I want to learn how this all happened what they used.
Well the concentration camp in California is still going on it's in Hollywood take a look at the sign on the bus benches and then say hooked on phonics work for me
What’s on the bus benches? And Hollywood itself IS a concentration camp.. anything that garners that much attention (focus, CONCENTRATION..) can’t be called anything else. Hollywood is a concentration camp of the collective western mind.
@@mickeywicked478don't do that. Just because you dislike Hollywood or the entertainment industry at large doesn't give you the right to make light of horrible atrocious by reusing and redefining the words associated with it. Do better.
first of all this wasnt about israel. you can critize Israels policies but it isnt comparable to wh1at ever your mentioning. palestinians have as many rights and israelis do and arabs in israel live just like jews do. for the plaestinians they ussualy own their own homes, and have jobs, and families, etc... dont compare this and dont mention israel beacuse it is disrespectful to the ones who died in the holucaust. jews arent israelis and israelis arent jews
@@zedixofficalactually they don’t, there is widespread invasion of privacy, rape, destruction of property by the Israeli occupation. From the River to the sea!
@@braniefanie4938 True but they suffered the most. They were actively persecuted by a whole government. Just think about the situation the Uyghurs are in China and multiply the tragicness by ten times and you would get something the Jews experienced. But that does not give any right for them to do the same to any other people. If the Jews did this sort of thing they are doing now to the German right after the World War it can be kind of justified. But the Jews right now in Israel are second or third generation and they were not similarly persecuted like their parents or grandparents. I would say they are actually more obliged to ensure that everyone is treated fairly and no one is persecuted because they grew up learning about this. They should know how much their people suffered but it is kind of astounding how much empathy they lack for the Palestinians. Their land was taken from them and now they have nowhere to go. They don't have enough food or water and are treated as less than actual humans by the Jews. Kind of funny how the victims become the persecutors
Israel is doing those things, not the Jews. And don't forget what Hamas did is funked and against international law and what Israel is doing is funked and against international law, both sides have done terrible things, we need to bring peace between Israelies and Palastinians
These stories are so important. When we have the occasion to travel to Europe, we always make sure to visit the camps and memorials in the area. We all have a role to play in educating ourselves.
People need to know all about this. Please show more.
No please show respect and dont make a sensation show
People need to know about this, you do realize that this is thaught in school 😑🤨
@@Sebastian-hc8rjThis is important internationally not just for Germany
@@anna-ranja4573It’s educational not a sensation show :/
@@anahill2366 is this not Taught in For example Canadian schools?
My grandfather died there within 6 weeks after arrival. Its not hard to imagine how watching this video
@@2pac4everist if your heart is as cold as your reaction I pity every human being who know you. I am glad i don't
Wish you a nice life
@@2pac4everist zew?
@@2pac4everist you could not be more wrong but i forgive you. Have a beautiful life
@@2pac4everistAre you german? Even if I agree with the original comment, can you explain your side and why you’re doing this please?
@@2pac4everist Imagine your whole family died there you wouldn’t like it right so you should start being nice because I’m sure that you don’t even have a heart😢😢😢
Thanks for showing this.
the fact that some people will say none of this ever happened is so sick to me
probably germ-ans themselves :)
Right tho where’s the proof? All the worlds a stage. Prove anything happened ever..
@@mickeywicked478the proof is the people who survived, they have pictures just look it up
Do you want to know why
@@musicalastronaut7011 sure. give me a good reason
This is so heartbreaking still.
No matter how often I get confronted with this terrible crime, I find it hard to imagine the suffering pain of millions of people.
250,000 tops
@@willkillem737 source?
@@willkillem737even if that was the number which its not why would that be any better? you need serious help.
@@willkillem737🤡
@@RealWalterWhite123It would certainly be significantly better
Im jewish and i wish all my brothers and sister who tragically lost there lives to these monster peace
@@Soonookumoonsbruh
Israel don’t speak for all jews
Thank you for spreading the truth.
Thanks for watching :)
Europa The Last Battle. That's your truth
@@dweuromaxx
I’m more interested in knowing why the allied powers bombed civilian infrastructure, hospitals, the very concentration camps, bombed and strafed any civilian transportation or trains carrying injured refugees fleeing the Red Army because it would mean certain death if they stayed behind. Why the allied powers bombed supply (food and medicine) chains that were intended for these very camps, resulting in starvation and death by Typhus.
Also, why did the allied powers sink German civilian boats carrying refugees fleeing the war? Why did they initiate unrestricted and indiscriminate carpet bombing of civilians in Germany and all throughout Europe and Africa? Nothing says “we are here to liberate you from your suffering under the evil German man and his evil soldiers” like some liberating bombings.
@@michaelwilliamson4759i think you are misinformed. Or purposely glossing over facts that form extenuating circumstances regarding those events you mentioned, rather matter-of-factly.
@@tron.44
Oh, please enlighten me what “facts” I am “purposely” glossing over?
Needs to be videos like this
I visited this camp and the guide showed us some drawings a former french architect drew while being imprisoned there
I'm a french speaker and the former architect had put elements into his drawings that only native french speakers could understand because of the nuances in the description
I'm glad I could translate it to the group I was with
So heartbreaking how could someone be so cruel to other human
This is excellent please do more!!
The memories are so painful, yet that is why they must be preserved for eternity.
I love this video make more!!
I visited Dachau 10 years ago, it was as sparse and as clean as it is in this camp, and absolutely accessible. That terrified me more than if it looked like a dark distant dungeon as it was back in the day. The Transformation of a site of unimaginable evil and suffering is not on another planet and another millennia. Todays Dachau site looked as though it could be reverted within the blink of an eye, right here, right now. Just like a factory being refitted to manufacture another product line.
I think often if I were there I would not have survived.
Mee too!! :-((((((((xx
Where is the whole video? I'd like tp check it out.
My best friends grand Daddy was in one. So sad he never smiled again even for his wedding his children's birth just wasn't one left in him SAID numbering him in the u.s. army brought it all back Mr Arnold took we children to swim at The Legions Pool in his Pretty Blue Falcon the seats had this really ichy fabric and blue leather border dash was metal AM radio only tho Mr Arnold a nicen I tell yah HE was a keeper 💙 still hurts knowing I felt enormous pain radiate from him his hands looked as tho he had rowed a boat a many a moons and they stuck like that
He had to pry them off the wheel we always hated for him to have to drive
However he was so nice he insisted of we couldn't roust up a ride with another
I was his garden helper he loved me possibly more than his own grand children and i felt it in his frequency GUESS he appreciated being respected HEY YALL MORAL OF THIS story PLEASE UP MOST RESPECTS FROM ELDERS one enters the room While YE SEATED (give up tour seat ) and stand as soon as the convince to enter and get the door for them to
That first picture is terrifying. I know it’s a drawing but that was how it was. Those living conditions are horrible. I can’t believe they did this to innocent people
Can’t really understand what you’re saying
Subtitles. Can you read them?
How brave all of the innocent people were!
Very sadly 😥
Imagine USA or China talking about this openly
The US does? I mean it's more Germany's thing since it's their country but it's not like the US or China doesn't recognize concentration camps lol
@TheBiggerFish🎉 they have their own camps...
@@steptanm ehh nothing to the affect of concentration camps. I mean maybe back when we did the trail of tears you could say that's comparable. But the closest thing the US has to concentration camps are just border camps. Definitely not that close tho
Indeed - it's very important to Germans to reflect on their history
@@1RiverCat and the Japanese internment camps in the US during WWII.
Who tf said Womp womp
Who drew the ilustrations? Was it one of the prisoners?
Yes
@@baguetteking4417 Thank you, do you happen to know the name of the person who drew them?
@@emerydvnThe names should be on the images used.
@emerydvn by Poul Eduard Mahler, and Hans Peter Sorensen
*DW!!!*
Never again.
I want to visit a concentration camp because I learned all of this in my history classes and going there is going to be an experience I will never forget. I want to learn how this all happened what they used.
Well the concentration camp in California is still going on it's in Hollywood take a look at the sign on the bus benches and then say hooked on phonics work for me
What’s on the bus benches? And Hollywood itself IS a concentration camp.. anything that garners that much attention (focus, CONCENTRATION..) can’t be called anything else.
Hollywood is a concentration camp of the collective western mind.
@@mickeywicked478don't do that.
Just because you dislike Hollywood or the entertainment industry at large doesn't give you the right to make light of horrible atrocious by reusing and redefining the words associated with it.
Do better.
It just makes me sad and sick on how the Jews were treated. Jesus told us to love one another.
Does anyone know what camp this is
This series was filmed at the former concentration camp Neuengamme in Hamburg.
Time to forgive and forget...❤❤
Worked to death. That hit hard.
🙏
The drawings may not be by David Olere but they are in his style, deeply psychologically disturbed and distorted.
Also, there was grass. They would have eaten it.
Life must of been so awful they were paid and had entertainment like a pool and cinema and they could play sports must’ve been awful
So so sad.😢
Because of the way they treated dogs
This is a shameful stain on germany for ever and a warning for the world to never forget
"They owned nothing and they were happy."
What do you mean
This is not happiness
Really ?
I spent the next three years in a P.O.W. camp forced to subsist on a thin stew made of fish, vegetables, prawns, coconut milk and four kinds of rice.
What about innocent people who died during the bombing in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
It's a German news station.
Once again one tragedy doesn't justify another
Can't believe now they are doing the same to Palestinians
Very disgusting atrocities
So sad now they are doinf this to Palestine
Yeah, well they just shot Native Americans in the head let’s talk about them to
It's important that all countries recognise their history, including the bad
You know that DW is a German news station, yes?
😂😂😂😂😂
Pick a good husband
they also used hair color to differentiate. (ahem)
Shameful
The Jews suffered immensely. But that doesn't give them the right to do something similar to the Palestinians.
first of all this wasnt about israel. you can critize Israels policies but it isnt comparable to wh1at ever your mentioning. palestinians have as many rights and israelis do and arabs in israel live just like jews do. for the plaestinians they ussualy own their own homes, and have jobs, and families, etc...
dont compare this and dont mention israel beacuse it is disrespectful to the ones who died in the holucaust. jews arent israelis and israelis arent jews
@@zedixofficalactually they don’t, there is widespread invasion of privacy, rape, destruction of property by the Israeli occupation. From the River to the sea!
Was not just Jews that suffered🙄
@@braniefanie4938 True but they suffered the most. They were actively persecuted by a whole government. Just think about the situation the Uyghurs are in China and multiply the tragicness by ten times and you would get something the Jews experienced. But that does not give any right for them to do the same to any other people. If the Jews did this sort of thing they are doing now to the German right after the World War it can be kind of justified. But the Jews right now in Israel are second or third generation and they were not similarly persecuted like their parents or grandparents. I would say they are actually more obliged to ensure that everyone is treated fairly and no one is persecuted because they grew up learning about this. They should know how much their people suffered but it is kind of astounding how much empathy they lack for the Palestinians. Their land was taken from them and now they have nowhere to go. They don't have enough food or water and are treated as less than actual humans by the Jews. Kind of funny how the victims become the persecutors
Israel is doing those things, not the Jews. And don't forget what Hamas did is funked and against international law and what Israel is doing is funked and against international law, both sides have done terrible things, we need to bring peace between Israelies and Palastinians
Sounds better than what they did to the native Americans in the USA
I know a different kind of farmer