Amazing Polish History

Amazing Polish History

If you're interested in inspiring, heroic stories, you'll find many here.

One Second From Death

One Second From Death

He broke INTO the Ghetto

He broke INTO the Ghetto

Get the Vodka

Get the Vodka

The Price of Life

The Price of Life

The Final Chapter (E63)

The Final Chapter (E63)

A Tale of 2 Commanders (E61)

A Tale of 2 Commanders (E61)

Cross the River (E60)

Cross the River (E60)

The Warsaw Sewers (E58)

The Warsaw Sewers (E58)

The Warsaw Sewers (E57)

The Warsaw Sewers (E57)

That's Your Friends (E56)

That's Your Friends (E56)

We Will Obliterate You (E55)

We Will Obliterate You (E55)

Breathtaking Duplicity (E54)

Breathtaking Duplicity (E54)

Crossfire (E53)

Crossfire (E53)

He Was 12 Years Old (E51)

He Was 12 Years Old (E51)

The Darkest Chapter (E50)

The Darkest Chapter (E50)

Standing on the Graves (E49)

Standing on the Graves (E49)

Explode on Impact (E45)

Explode on Impact (E45)

Blow the Bridges (E44)

Blow the Bridges (E44)

Even in Our Dreams (E43)

Even in Our Dreams (E43)

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  • @brendalonergan1440
    @brendalonergan1440Сағат бұрын

    I visited in 2005 with a polish male friend, im irish. We we obeyed the rules. We were severely hungover... we were sitting on a bench outside the camp... my sister took a picture of me just because i looked hungover wen we looked at it in the screen of a digital camera we got a fit of the giggles... we knew how inappropriate it was, like how you get at a funeral COMPLETELY out of order like. There were jews people on pilgrimage. We were really disgusted at ourselves. We cried in every block. And my big strong polish friend read a story about how youths in his home area of warsaw had banded together to make a provisional army.... and how they died theyre. I watched a tower of strength crumble. It was awful. I regret massively going to the killing wall. If you want to understand de sensitization.. watch zone of interest. It broke my heart all over again it pains me that people are doing this. I dont regret going it was an experience il never forget. And it keeps me in check to send aid

  • @waynesilva9157
    @waynesilva915714 сағат бұрын

    What about the genocide in Gaza, aren't they people too? Don't they deserve your empathy?

  • @dirtyharrydefeatsislamblmt6900
    @dirtyharrydefeatsislamblmt6900Күн бұрын

    How many items were scrubbed away & for what purpose??

  • @dirtyharrydefeatsislamblmt6900
    @dirtyharrydefeatsislamblmt6900Күн бұрын

    Edit

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    @dirtyharrydefeatsislamblmt6900Күн бұрын

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  • @LunaWolfMXS
    @LunaWolfMXSКүн бұрын

    Just went through and they allow you to take photos of everything except human remains. Which I get out of respect. One of the first signs you see says remember your past so you don’t repeat it. Idk how we don’t remember without documentation.......

  • @monwaw3539
    @monwaw35393 күн бұрын

    Horrible. I went there month ago and everyone was VERY RESPECTFULL.

  • @Paul-jn2qi
    @Paul-jn2qi3 күн бұрын

    Says the person who literally films out front and all over the camp.

  • @3489910
    @34899107 күн бұрын

    People these days are disgusting.

  • @bpresley08
    @bpresley088 күн бұрын

    This happened when I was in Germany. I was disgusted as for me it was emotional journey to think of all the pain people went through.

  • @user-mk3er6no4c
    @user-mk3er6no4c10 күн бұрын

    I went their and pissed

  • @amadeosendiulo2137
    @amadeosendiulo213710 күн бұрын

    If these people want an anamusment park, why don't they go to Energilandia (28-40 mins away by car) instead?

  • @CuntLucifer
    @CuntLucifer12 күн бұрын

    "If you can't behave in the right way when you go to Auschwitz concentration camp, or any other place where the mass extermination by the Nazi Germans during the Second World War took place, don't go." What is the right way to behave? who keeps track of it? do you? should I first call you and make sure that I got my list down of how to behave in these places before I go? OR can it be that people behaves in different ways and handles situations differently? Get off your high horse.

  • @jontancool9181
    @jontancool91817 күн бұрын

    Come on, you cant be serious? there is a very widely understood default behavior that is expected in serious settings like this, similar ones apply to for example funerals. It is not appropriate to start kissing in a morgue where millions of jews have been cremated, neither is is appropriate to kiss during a ceremony when someone is laid to rest, how is this not something you understand? who decides what the right way to behave is? Society has been, since basically the beginning of mankind, its what makes us human: to have compassion and consideration, even for the dead.

  • @GermanHistoryGirl
    @GermanHistoryGirl12 күн бұрын

    I was in Flossenbürg and the boys just talked how they rebuild it in minecraft and use villagers... Oh I don't wanna talk abt it. I was disgusted, because the whole time I felt I traveled back to time and the smell in the Krematorium was still there...

  • @robintate
    @robintate12 күн бұрын

    I completed a tour today. There are exhibits/areas where you are not allowed to take photographs. As of today, photos are permitted in the exhibit where the suitcases, glasses, shoes, and other items are stored. So perhaps they have become more lenient. Great point you've made. Someone in our group took a quick and "stealthy" selfie and I just stared at her. I honestly think people can't help themselves anymore.

  • @pcprinciple3774
    @pcprinciple377413 күн бұрын

    On the positive side, at least they learnt to disobey orders, unlike...

  • @freezray1776
    @freezray177614 күн бұрын

    We must remember!! Lest we forget!!

  • @user-vm6ps8xc7h
    @user-vm6ps8xc7h14 күн бұрын

    It's ok to share information with the world

  • @ariannammason
    @ariannammason14 күн бұрын

    What’s wrong with this guy?

  • @jontancool9181
    @jontancool91817 күн бұрын

    what? ellaborate?

  • @2ch.thenazaritelifestyle
    @2ch.thenazaritelifestyle14 күн бұрын

    This is what I talk about. People who travel mostly are those who travel for fun and kicks, just to say they've been to these places. Only a few will visit certain places for learning purposes. Those who have & will visit Auschwitz for kicks and bragging rights are 'do do's'.

  • @minkokol4632
    @minkokol463214 күн бұрын

    You are absolutely right. God bless you, and God bless those souls who suffered and ultimately died may they rest in eternal peace.

  • @AlexanderTheCrusty
    @AlexanderTheCrusty15 күн бұрын

    Did they take pictures of the wooden doors?

  • @pektowanderlust
    @pektowanderlust15 күн бұрын

    Well, how can you tell the story if you don't show and document the horrors and cruelty of the nazi regime? Photographs and videos are powerful tools to tell a story that must not be repeated. That is why museums were built so we can learn from them. In America today, Gen Z and millennials cannot even tell where Auschwitz is... let alone what is a holocaust .

  • @wallacewestmeath
    @wallacewestmeath15 күн бұрын

    I know its not the same but I visited the 911 memorial at Ground Zero in 2016 and everybody was very quiet , reflected and respectful . It should be same everywhere . I have wanted to visit Auschwitz and i appreciate your warning .

  • @Oldag75
    @Oldag7516 күн бұрын

    Thank you for your appreciation of the horror -- and your disdain for people who have no concept in the world of what happened there.

  • @hopeisit1347
    @hopeisit134716 күн бұрын

    Most humans are scum

  • @danylleriley1498
    @danylleriley149818 күн бұрын

    I want to go to visit where members of my family were murdered and tortured some of my family survived I saw the number tattoo on their arm I wish I could afford to go so my ancestors can see we lived on in freedom

  • @aurora_skye
    @aurora_skye18 күн бұрын

    My boyfriend's Christian name is Maximilian, after this brave man. What a wonderful person he was ❤

  • @AdultThirdCultureKid1971
    @AdultThirdCultureKid197119 күн бұрын

    Two years ago, there was a picture of some people visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau and one young woman sat in the sun as though she was posing for a fashion magazine. That's disrespectful on all levels.

  • @OlafurSigporsson
    @OlafurSigporsson19 күн бұрын

    Well said. Anyone who takes a photo of anything within Auschwitz should be escorted immediately.

  • @munyaradzimunodawafa7745
    @munyaradzimunodawafa774520 күн бұрын

    Only westerners could be that inconsiderate

  • @janniechoquette8828
    @janniechoquette882820 күн бұрын

    I want to cry for humanity. We aren't evolving, we're devolving. I am scared for my children and grandchildren. I am devastated by this.

  • @kilroywashere123
    @kilroywashere12320 күн бұрын

    Can't they kick these people out?? Are there signs in place to remind the morons to be respectful? Thanks for this video.

  • @anm8001
    @anm800120 күн бұрын

    Was there just now. It's a difficult place to go through with a guide. At some points we would joke about unrelated matters with her, since the atmosphere there is so heavy. I wish peace to be upon all victims

  • @violinistvanessa0922
    @violinistvanessa092221 күн бұрын

    It really breaks my heart very deeply a lot seeing the disrespectfulness of the people are giving to auschwitz by taking selfies and taking pictures in such a disrespectful way. It makes me sad,disgusted,sick,and angry and so many more negative emotions. Like seriously, people need to respect auschwitz and holocaust museums with maximum respect. Sorry, I had to let these two really long comments out. Anyway thank you again for making this video and spreading awareness about the holocaust because some people still claim that it didn’t happen nor it was real when it did actually happen because I have ancestors who experienced WWII and heard everything about it and yes, including the holocaust. Oskar Schindler would be very disappointed,upset,disgusted,angry,hurt and heartbroken if he found out that people were disrespecting Auschwitz and all the other holocaust camp memorials. This video should be shown at all holocaust memorials and camp memorials before people enter. Oskar Schindler would be very proud of you for making this video,also touring the camp and spreading the word that the holocaust was very real and it did actually happen. I hope that we as a good society of people, Will forever have the holocaust and all the horrific memories of it and everything about it permanently tattooed on our hearts and brains because the holocaust should never ever be forgotten so that people can learn about it,know about it and that it’ll hopefully never ever happen again and I literally mean never ever again. The holocaust is also why we should always be grateful that we were born in a different time because everyone in the holocaust and World War II would’ve loved to live the world and freedom we have today, Some people just take it way too much for granted because they were very lucky they didn’t experience World War I,World war II let alone the holocaust and they would’ve loved the peaceful world we have today and that there is no war happening except for two wars. But we’re very lucky it’s not in the USA but we’d do anything to help them even just by donating money and other essential items as people sadly can’t go out of their homes safely without risking their lives,possibly getting shot,getting captured and held hostage, and so much more. We all really have a lot to be grateful and thankful about especially since we weren’t the ones who had to suffer from WWII and everything with it. You are a very inspiring person and this video really captured my heart and brain and many people’s hearts and brains as well especially my family,friends and other loved ones in my life because we all are a big community together and should spread awareness about things that happened and things that need to stop and change. I feel so blessed seeing this video today, Thank you so much. :)

  • @MariUSukulele
    @MariUSukulele21 күн бұрын

    DANKE for your words

  • @laiaestevezmas6603
    @laiaestevezmas660321 күн бұрын

    I went to both Audchwitz and Auschwitz-Birkenau on the last day of an erasmus when I was 12. It was me, two history teachers of my school and 5 of my classmates. I remember walking behind the group we were right beside the train tracks, and while me, my best friend and another boy walked quietly and honestly we were just terrified, the other two boys started to play on top of the train tracks, running and trying to keep balance as they laughed and made silly noises. My teacher got furious but waited to scold them until we were on the bus while me and my best friend cried to our parents on the phone. I will never forget how heavy the air felt as you got closer to the camp.

  • @robbyravenwoodandthefunhou4626
    @robbyravenwoodandthefunhou462622 күн бұрын

    Aptly put. I guess one can forgive people's ignorance and maybe even an empathic low IQ - that is hallowed ground. Sad to hear that

  • @Swanchsteir
    @Swanchsteir22 күн бұрын

    Now Jews themselves became Nazi and Genocidal Country

  • @user-qj6pl9nm8p
    @user-qj6pl9nm8p22 күн бұрын

    Ticked off NOT ticking off!😢💔😡

  • @barrysullivan7336
    @barrysullivan733623 күн бұрын

    Some people are disgusting and unworthy filth

  • @shizzyshiznit59
    @shizzyshiznit5923 күн бұрын

    I can understand being disgusting at the kissing, but pictures are a form of memory. Taking pictures of the displays is a way to immortalize those who died within the life of the person taking the picture. I honestly couldn't understand why you wouldn't want pictures taken, as long as the pictures are for the memory of the photographers. Shame on you for judging how others commit those atrocities to their hearts.

  • @shizzyshiznit59
    @shizzyshiznit5923 күн бұрын

    There are literally people who dedicate themselves to documenting the atrocious of today's wars for the sake of those who suffer. Capturing pain, loss, disaster, and worse, to give everyone who can't be in that situation or place the ability to have a fractional understanding of those who suffered through those disasters themselves.

  • @zvezda4701
    @zvezda470123 күн бұрын

    Imagine if teenagers and adults caught being disruptive or disrespectful at concentration camp memorials were forced to do incredibly advanced and lifelike VR tours where they’re placed into the POV of a concentration camp inmate and made to live out just an hour of horrors of the Nazi death camps without the solace of being able to die and let it all be over then. The starvation, the executions by gunshot, the gas chambers, the forced experimentations, all uncensored, in full view. If they intend on being disrespectful, they should at least know what they’re disrespecting. Alternatively they could just be strapped to a chair and made to watch the latter half of “Come and See,” that usually does the trick. At that point, you could probably bet that they’d never do the Nazi salute as a joke ever again, for instance. Maybe my suggestion sounds a little sadistic, but if LGBT people everywhere and Jews outside Israel have to live every day knowing that far-right violence could kill them at any moment, if children in Gaza are old enough to see their friends and families blown up by bombs, then this isn’t “too much” for anyone.

  • @matthewhueston3084
    @matthewhueston308423 күн бұрын

    We as a species will repeat this, unfortunately. They are building them across the world right now. You won’t see it on the main stream media, it’s being done hush hush. But it is being done. Do your own research. Repent and come to Christ before it’s to late. Prep and pray, Godbless all of you.

  • @suejewell8656
    @suejewell865624 күн бұрын

    It is a memorial to the worst atrocities on a large scale ever and must be treated as such. No celebrations, no laughter, no kissing, etc . But I think taking pictures to show those who can't afford to go there is a good thing - the more people exposed to the horrors, the better. I wished I could go there, even though I know I would cry all the time and might even have to throw up a couple of times So, so, sad and unimaginable. How could the human race behave like this.

  • @Alice-ng2po
    @Alice-ng2po24 күн бұрын

    If people can't treat these camps with the respect they deserve, then they should not be allowed to enter them.

  • @johnwatson5235
    @johnwatson523524 күн бұрын

    There is nothing darker than the human heart.

  • @Alice-ng2po
    @Alice-ng2po24 күн бұрын

    It sounds like the camps should be shut down to touring in person and only video pictures put out for the public.

  • @hylanddilligaf6023
    @hylanddilligaf602324 күн бұрын

    Do the math. 5 ovens, 4 bodies per. 2.5 hours per body using today's technology.

  • @georgegabritsch975
    @georgegabritsch97524 күн бұрын

    I was given special permission to photograph the. Exhibit described in this piece why because i am crippled due to polio at age three and the quide say that i could and would shoot. Pictures with respect love and dignity dignity may the souls of the.million.250000 people murdered at. this horrible place in less. than 3 and one half. Years makes what the nazis did. even more frightening