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Auschwitz-Birkenau / Concentration Camps

2009.10.25
Electrical fence and lamps at the concentration camps.

Electrical fence

Concentration Camp surrounded by electrical fence

Buildings where jews were incarcerated.

Latrines inside the barracks.

Electrical fence wires.

Berkenau, a concentration camp next to Auschwitz. This was the way in for the trains to bring more jews to the camps

Gas chamber. It's unknown how many men, women and kids were exterminated in this small building. Jews were locked in this building, nazis threw gases into the building through small windows on the roof then they locked it, 15 minutes later, they open them to let the gas out. Everyone was death by then. The bodies were also cremated inside this chambers.

It was practically impossible for prisoners to escape from this camps.

Camps well protected by electrical fences.

View from inside the building. Obviously, prisoners did not have this luxury.

Birkenau Camp. This camp is just minutes away from the Auschwitz Camp. This camp was full of barracks.

This is how the barracks looked like when jews prisoners lived in there.

More electrical fences.

This is a barrack in Berkenau Concentration Camp.

Gas Chamber from a distance.

Prisoners had no privacy not even at the most intimate moments. They had to share latrines with other prisoners sitting right next to each other.

I don't think this needs any explanation.

More electrical fences.

U can see the way the wires were connected to electricity.

Buildings were numbered.

This needs no explanation.

Fences after fences.

Entrance to HELL.


This is one of those things we need to see to believe it. Nazis cut jews hair to sell it, they also removed their gold teeth to sell them as well. This hair was found in sacks ready to be send out from the camp. It's now exhibited at the Auschwitz Camp.

Birkenau Camp. Barracks where jews prisoners lived. Now open to the public.

Prisoners were hang in public.

Birkenau Camp. Entry way to HELL.

Auschwitz-Birkenau.
It's a place we all should visit at least once in our life time, so we make sure we will never, never allow another Holocaust.

It's a place that still smells to death.
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