.....incredible footage, fear, anger, despair, feelings of being lost, humiliation, constant anxiety not knowing exactly what was going to happen, but something bad.....these are some of the looks I can see on these peoples faces.......makes me angry and sad all at the same time, bet some of them wished the guy with the camera would just go away......
It haunts me ; especially every time I see that little girl being fed a bowl of soup. That poor innocent kid. Such a tragedy for all of those people...
The living conditions in any of those ghettos were deplorable. People were cramped into rooms like sardines. There was no running water or electricity. They were kept on starvation rations. People died on a daily basis mainly from starvation. The elderly and children suffered the most.
my great-grandfather was 'lucky' enough to have died in Theresienstadt before he was due to be deported to Auschwitz. It is still hard to fathom for me how ppl could suddenly turn against their neighbors, collegues, friends even. This is no demeanor limited to Germans, and no tragedy exclusively of the past. It can happen anywhere, any time. Just look at the current refugee crisis, how entire countries despise the ppl seeking shelter. It is our responsibility to show some affection and empathy & not to follow the pattern of isolating others in need.
One wonders what was going through the mind of the photographer. Perhaps it's just as well I can't understand such hatred and indifference - it would be toxic.
Breaks my heart to see all those innocent children being treated like this.
.....incredible footage, fear, anger, despair, feelings of being lost, humiliation, constant anxiety not knowing exactly what was going to happen, but something bad.....these are some of the looks I can see on these peoples faces.......makes me angry and sad all at the same time, bet some of them wished the guy with the camera would just go away......
Very sad. Maybe they felt relieved that they had arrived, unaware of the horror in front of them. These are human beings same as all of us.
May the souls of all victims be rest in peace in God's kingdom.
This is what happens when you let psychopaths take command.
thank you Yad Vashem no I do not think we WILL FORGET!!!!! refugees from that village were in my family
Just horrific, when we know today the unbearable tragedy these poor people were expected to live... Before dying. It hurts so much.
Those poor people. Innocent children..
It haunts me ; especially every time I see that little girl being fed a bowl of soup. That poor innocent kid.
Such a tragedy for all of those people...
The living conditions in any of those ghettos were deplorable. People were cramped into rooms like sardines. There was no running water or electricity. They were kept on starvation rations. People died on a daily basis mainly from starvation. The elderly and children suffered the most.
Shame and pain for all the humankind. We will NOT forget.
Awful.
They had no idea what was waiting for them.
Whoever is reading this:
Don't ever forget History.
Have a lovely day
so well dressed coming into the ghetto. so sad, for we know whats in store for them. difficult to watch....
Heartbreaking to see little children treated in such a manner. Very upsetting indeed!!!
And to think this is just the beginning of such evil keep your eyes opened people.
just so hard to understand...complete insanity
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my great-grandfather was 'lucky' enough to have died in Theresienstadt before he was due to be deported to Auschwitz.
It is still hard to fathom for me how ppl could suddenly turn against their neighbors, collegues, friends even. This is no demeanor limited to Germans, and no tragedy exclusively of the past. It can happen anywhere, any time. Just look at the current refugee crisis, how entire countries despise the ppl seeking shelter. It is our responsibility to show some affection and empathy & not to follow the pattern of isolating others in need.
Omg the oppression why oh why did a. Nation think this was ok and have we learned anything from history 😢
Absolutely not. Barely a few people survived Warsaw. They were all exterminated in Treblinka.
One wonders what was going through the mind of the photographer. Perhaps it's just as well I can't understand such hatred and indifference - it would be toxic.
Priceless
sad sad sad
England failed Jews by not providing them with arms
When is this film from? (Year? Date?)
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The common denominator in every human atrocity is religion.
nice to see everyone is here . the more the merrier.