I’m Polish been there twice not sure why once was enough for me although i think everyone should go. Its very quiet there no wild life, thats definitely not normal for rural Poland at least. Makes you think a lot especially these days. Why people just get along and leave in peace. That place remind you how easily in war times … Sorry people are capable to be so cruel its so wrong
It’s definitely such a sad token of the past, but it’s a good thing that it still stands as a reminder for us to make sure that history does not repeat itself. It’s so important for all of us to learn and understand more ❤️
@@cokurde very true - the atmosphere is heavy and solemn everywhere. But it’s so important for people to see, to learn more about history and the lessons we should learn from it
@@TheTravelingChefs Yes but guides only tell part of the story. Such places change you, so people should prepare themselves before visit. Im from eastern Poland. There are a lot of smaller but similar places here. And not only german camps. Russians also built their own and used german camps to genocide. Its worth knowing this to try to understand the scale of this cruelty and try to learn the right lesson. Greetings!
I’m Polish been there twice not sure why once was enough for me although i think everyone should go. Its very quiet there no wild life, thats definitely not normal for rural Poland at least. Makes you think a lot especially these days. Why people just get along and leave in peace. That place remind you how easily in war times … Sorry people are capable to be so cruel its so wrong
It’s definitely such a sad token of the past, but it’s a good thing that it still stands as a reminder for us to make sure that history does not repeat itself. It’s so important for all of us to learn and understand more ❤️
Guys, just 🙏❤🙏
Thank you for watching ❤️❤️
Very poignant and well made. Thank you.
Thank you so much ❤️🙏🏽
Bet its well haunted
It felt like it! 😬
This place is not haunted. This place is pure hell on every level. There are no ghosts there. There is unimaginable pain and unimaginable horror.
@@cokurde very true - the atmosphere is heavy and solemn everywhere. But it’s so important for people to see, to learn more about history and the lessons we should learn from it
@@TheTravelingChefs Yes but guides only tell part of the story. Such places change you, so people should prepare themselves before visit. Im from eastern Poland. There are a lot of smaller but similar places here. And not only german camps. Russians also built their own and used german camps to genocide. Its worth knowing this to try to understand the scale of this cruelty and try to learn the right lesson. Greetings!
@@cokurde agreed! It definitely feels a lot different seeing it with your own eyes. Thank you for watching and sharing your insights 🙏🏽