On my visit, it was a high school trip. Manny of my classmates acted as if it wasnt a big deal, that is until we entered and our guuid started, my classmates faces changed... we could literly feel the hate, pain, and sorrow. My goal for the trip was to lay a memorial reef. Any yes we all left with a new understanding aswell with soggy eyes.
I agree with you. It was a very heavy experience for any human being. I hope that we all learn that nothing comes out good from war and hatred. I pray for the lost souls . 🙏🏽
@@ReigneOrShine I just learned about the Holocaust and I would feel like a survivor if I went there! I don’t want to go visit it because it is too terrible what happened.
I am also a Jew who has had family members killed in that horrible place. I think it's an obligation of mine to go there after almost a century later as their surviving blood. I'm making it a goal of mine to visit the camp in the near future to show respects.
I was there two days ago. Fortunately, everybody in our group and all the visitors we came across on our way were very respectful and mostly silent. Very few even took photographs. It's very important that someone has studied the basics regarding the life of prisoners in a canp before visiting toi be able to grasp the unimaginable things that took place in those empty buildings. It's a very grim place, and I have to warn you, visiting involves several hours of walking, especially in Birkenau, where the enormity of the site brings a sense of desperation, even to the visitors of nowadays.
Really important to watch this vlog before going there to know how to behave in this place. I’ve seen so many disrespectful people posting non sense content in social networks. Your vlog is artistic but informative too! Congrats my love 👏🏻👌
Reigne Or Shine yes, and it’s really scary how hatred is growing up in Europe again. But it doesn’t surprise me when education is so poor in many countries 😕
I am a smoker and would completely follow the rule out of respect for the victims of that horrible place but if you aren't throwing your cigarette butts or something like that... How is it exactly disrespectful? I'm genuinely asking out of curiosity. Not trying to cause trouble or any disrespect. RIP to all the lives lost in the camps and the war in general. I hope there is an afterlife so they could truly rejoin those loved ones they lost. Much respect and love from America
I was just wondering too if they finished smoking, where would they throw it? It’s a long walk. there are no dedicated trash bins for the cigarette butt. And also, there are non-smokers in the tour group. It would also be disrespectful to the people around them.
@@ReigneOrShinehey I smoke too it’s an awful habit imagine losing everything and then being told that you cannot smoke until you die . Most people back then smoked so a three hour tour is not too much to ask
@@ReigneOrShineI know I saw some grown man on tiktok made a sassy distasteful video of Anne Frank he basically put on her by Megan Stallion and started dancing then wrote in text "Anne Frank when she wrote in that diary" worst some jews try telling him it's distasteful to which he responds "Reading too far into something that's not there" 😤
@@ReigneOrShine Thankyou for your reply. I don't think I could ever go there as watching the documentary on it. And watching interviews with the wonderful strong amazing people that made out and have got to tell there heartbreaking experiences in that place. I still ask myself how could of this happened and no one done anything until the war was over. It really does upset me. Even through I wast born. I don't think I will ever understand why that happened. Lucy uk
On my visit, it was a high school trip. Manny of my classmates acted as if it wasnt a big deal, that is until we entered and our guuid started, my classmates faces changed... we could literly feel the hate, pain, and sorrow. My goal for the trip was to lay a memorial reef. Any yes we all left with a new understanding aswell with soggy eyes.
I agree with you. It was a very heavy experience for any human being. I hope that we all learn that nothing comes out good from war and hatred. I pray for the lost souls . 🙏🏽
I watched it twice and saddened of this history praying it will not happen again
Josephine Gimoro I’m praying for the same thing. Very, very sad but a lesson for all of us.
Respect this place!thank you for sharing this video👍. i been there watching.new friend here🤗
ruth colmo thank you for watching the video. Punta na po ako.
This was another good video ate Reigne! A good reminder to all.. Where was exactly this place ate ?
As an american who's 80% Polish it breaks my heart what happened in this place and the sheer amount of hatred shown there
Really draining to be in the place. I don’t know if I can go back there again. It’s a good reminder what hatred can do.
@@ReigneOrShine I just learned about the Holocaust and I would feel like a survivor if I went there! I don’t want to go visit it because it is too terrible what happened.
as a jew myself, i must, at some point in my life, must visit the camp. i believe that i should visit to remember my fallen family members.
It will be a sad experience but I think we need to keep reminding ourselves of what hatred can do.
I am also a Jew who has had family members killed in that horrible place. I think it's an obligation of mine to go there after almost a century later as their surviving blood. I'm making it a goal of mine to visit the camp in the near future to show respects.
@AthyBunni That's why nobody jokes about the holocausts, not even Germans besides holocaust survivors would never blame the young Germans for this.
I was there two days ago. Fortunately, everybody in our group and all the visitors we came across on our way were very respectful and mostly silent. Very few even took photographs. It's very important that someone has studied the basics regarding the life of prisoners in a canp before visiting toi be able to grasp the unimaginable things that took place in those empty buildings. It's a very grim place, and I have to warn you, visiting involves several hours of walking, especially in Birkenau, where the enormity of the site brings a sense of desperation, even to the visitors of nowadays.
Thank you so much for your words. We should always respect what happened here. 🙏🏽
Respect for what you said in this video.
Maddy Harvey I feel that we need to see this horror of the past but also respect those who have lost their lives.
Really important to watch this vlog before going there to know how to behave in this place. I’ve seen so many disrespectful people posting non sense content in social networks. Your vlog is artistic but informative too! Congrats my love 👏🏻👌
Chano Sanchez Erdozain It’s a life changing experience. Slowly people are forgetting how it all started and ended.
Reigne Or Shine yes, and it’s really scary how hatred is growing up in Europe again. But it doesn’t surprise me when education is so poor in many countries 😕
People shouldn't have to watch a video to learn how to behave. They should have been taught respect by their parents.
People are stupid 🙄
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Seenkin Stone nakakakilabot talaga. 💔 Thanks for watching. Let’s keep in touch.
💯 agree with you. It is a death camp, memorial and museum. It is not a fun park. It is not a selfie backdrop.
thanks for watching and for your comment too. 🙏🏽
It's a graveyard.
I have the respect for that place and ,for the people who lost the life over there. I will visit that place....
It will be a heartbreaking experience but it is a good reminder what hatred can do.
Nice travel vlog 😊
Thank you so much. Very sad experience.
I am a smoker and would completely follow the rule out of respect for the victims of that horrible place but if you aren't throwing your cigarette butts or something like that... How is it exactly disrespectful? I'm genuinely asking out of curiosity. Not trying to cause trouble or any disrespect. RIP to all the lives lost in the camps and the war in general. I hope there is an afterlife so they could truly rejoin those loved ones they lost. Much respect and love from America
I was just wondering too if they finished smoking, where would they throw it? It’s a long walk. there are no dedicated trash bins for the cigarette butt. And also, there are non-smokers in the tour group. It would also be disrespectful to the people around them.
@@ReigneOrShine honestly it makes sense the more I think about it.
@@ReigneOrShine thank you for the video.
@@ReigneOrShinehey I smoke too it’s an awful habit imagine losing everything and then being told that you cannot smoke until you die . Most people back then smoked so a three hour tour is not too much to ask
Very sad place. I have been there.
AreXtory TRAVEL very sad. Very heavy. But worth the experience isn’t it? We learn from the mistakes of the past..
It proves that people can be really shallow. It embarrassing.
Thanks for watching. I hope humanity will learn from past mistakes.
It breaks my heart to know all those jews killed just for a religion, like arent they not allowed to believe what they believe…?
It was very heart breaking. I cannot go back there again. It was very heavy for the soul and heart
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Even Germans don't joke about this crap 🙄
nobody should joke about such a horrible part of history. :(
@@ReigneOrShineI know I saw some grown man on tiktok made a sassy distasteful video of Anne Frank he basically put on her by Megan Stallion and started dancing then wrote in text "Anne Frank when she wrote in that diary" worst some jews try telling him it's distasteful to which he responds "Reading too far into something that's not there" 😤
You couldn't of said that better, so many people lost their lives and it should be respected! Xx
Thank you so much for watching. It was the most heart breaking tour I ever did. I am not sure if I’ll be able to go back there again.
@@ReigneOrShine
Thankyou for your reply.
I don't think I could ever go there as watching the documentary on it. And watching interviews with the wonderful strong amazing people that made out and have got to tell there heartbreaking experiences in that place.
I still ask myself how could of this happened and no one done anything until the war was over.
It really does upset me. Even through I wast born. I don't think I will ever understand why that happened. Lucy uk