INSIDE AUSCHWITZ - The Most Powerful Tour You'll Ever Take | deadliest nazi concentration camp

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  • @sallydale3926
    @sallydale3926 11 місяців тому +17

    I visited this hallowed ground three weeks ago. It is life-changing. I went with my teenage grandsons. It was a sobering effect for all of us. I did notice something that archaeologists on site have also noticed.... There are trees and grass but no birds, no squirrels anywhere.

  • @Gary_sub3marathoner
    @Gary_sub3marathoner Рік тому +50

    That brought it all back to me from when I visited Auschwitz last year. It's not a place that you should want to go to, it's a place that you need to go to. Before I went I didn't realise the scale of evil which took place there. Even after my visit it took me several hours to try to comprehend it. It's such an emotional place that I will never forget.

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому +6

      It’s a harrowing place mate can’t believe something so tragic happened and not even that long ago really! And for what…. Pure evil

    • @ItsAsweetbarbzlife4us
      @ItsAsweetbarbzlife4us Рік тому +1

      They say most people feel so much sadnesss their

    • @ItsAsweetbarbzlife4us
      @ItsAsweetbarbzlife4us Рік тому +1

      @@DanUnplannedis is true that’s some people go and end up turning around and not going inside that’s how emotional it is?

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому +1

      @@ItsAsweetbarbzlife4us a few people go to the gate and then turn around! It’s a horrible place but one I feel has to be seen so no one forgets about the evil that happened there

    • @ItsAsweetbarbzlife4us
      @ItsAsweetbarbzlife4us Рік тому +2

      @@DanUnplanned I always wanted to go for the same reason I feel like it’s a huge part of history and people need to see what those people had to endure I respect the fact that you went and shared it with us thank you well done video

  • @SR-lw8kp
    @SR-lw8kp 5 місяців тому +10

    I am Jewish and live in the United States. After everybody pointed out that the October 7th Massacre was the largest killing of Jews since the Holocaust, I felt compelled to go to Poland in January 2024. Despite learning about the Holocaust in school, nothing can adequately prepare you for the Auschwitz-Birkenau experience, even though I have been to Yad Vashem and other Holocaust Memorials. May all of the victims souls be raised to heaven! Thank you for this video! Brought me back memories from my trip. Never Again!!!

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  5 місяців тому

      I watched so many documentaries over the years and your right nothing prepares you for that first step inside! Truly heartbreaking! I can’t believe anyone would treat another person that way! Tragic! Thank you for watching
      Very kind words

    • @michellenunes7115
      @michellenunes7115 Місяць тому

      Hi Ms,
      I have some kind of Jewish roots from my Grandfather who was portuguese.
      Can i go and Visit Aushwitz camp.

    • @SR-lw8kp
      @SR-lw8kp Місяць тому

      You don't have to be Jewish to go. It is a memorable and impactful experience no matter what your religion or background is, as long as you have a soul.

  • @mayamarquez2053
    @mayamarquez2053 Рік тому +15

    Thank you for sharing Dan. This is a place I must visit. My heart breaks for those precious souls. It is important to learn about what happened and to keep these people in our hearts and memories. Much love ❤

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому +1

      Thank you for the comment! It was such a touching place! Everyone HAS to go! We must never forget

  • @lugwalder
    @lugwalder Місяць тому +1

    I’ve just recently done this tour of Auschwitz myself,hard to describe the feeling being there,I don’t whether surreal is the correct word,but it certainly hit me and made me think being there, I think what hit me most is when the tour guide said,”This tour your on will last about 3 hours,which is far longer than a lot of people were here”,plus the tour guide took us into the same barrack Dan enters at 14:05at Birkenau ,(its on the furthest away on the front row on the left from when you enter),when looking out of the window,I as thinking it’s only about 60 yards to freedom,so close,not even 1 minutes walk,but of course it would have been more or less impossible to escape due to the high electrified fence and guard towers.

  • @catherinewilliams1303
    @catherinewilliams1303 4 місяці тому +4

    Ii did exactly the same tour at Auchwitz Birkenau....words can't describe the atmosphere in both camps ... I intend to go back , it's so vast you don't take everything in...absolutely heartbreaking!

  • @Markmywordschannel
    @Markmywordschannel Рік тому +15

    As you said mate, it’s heartbreaking isn’t it. Visiting places like this is a must so that we never forget what happened.
    There’s a camp / museum not far from Gdańsk which is definitely worth visiting too.

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому +5

      Shocking mate! Can’t believe the size and scale of the crimes that happened at that place! It is a must visit tho!
      I don’t think anyone could leave that place and not feel something!
      I stood in the middle of the site and just thought how terrible it must of been!
      I was just worried about putting this out originally! But it needs to be seen to be believed mate!

  • @mamunplanned389
    @mamunplanned389 Рік тому +7

    Yeah not the usual upbeat film Dan but a must see place. It is indeed harrowing and heartbreaking 💔😔

  • @dont.wilson2121
    @dont.wilson2121 11 місяців тому +4

    Lest we forget. Thanks Dan

  • @PracticallyPamela
    @PracticallyPamela Рік тому +6

    Very beautifully shot and displayed Dan ❤

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому +3

      Thank you! Heartbreaking place to visit! Hope it’s done respectfully

  • @elchato6099
    @elchato6099 11 місяців тому +6

    Let's pray not too see that kind of situations ever again.

  • @rossmcbain4377
    @rossmcbain4377 Рік тому +4

    Powerful that Dan , people choose to forget mate 😥🙏

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому

      It was moving to be there mate! No one should ever forget

    • @haileeraestout5567
      @haileeraestout5567 Рік тому

      @@DanUnplanned Ever Looked Into The History Of The INSANE Battle Of Budapest? That
      Place LITERALLY Is 3 Hours From Auschwitz And SOMEHOW They Managed To PROTECT
      IT From And YES Its Actually South Of Poland And The Story Is CRAAAZYYYY

    • @haileeraestout5567
      @haileeraestout5567 Рік тому

      @@DanUnplanned And There's A Really Small City Thats 30 Minutes From The Camp (NO JOKE)

  • @ginagina9720
    @ginagina9720 Рік тому +2

    Thank you 🙏 for sharing this it’s so sad listening to this

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому

      Thank you for the kind words! It was so sad to be there! I normally like to make my videos light and fun! But this one has to be shown respectfully

  • @debsmostexcellentadventure5353

    Really enjoyed this lovely video,have a happy sunday debs xx .........

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому

      Thank you so much, there are many other videos to enjoy on the channel, many thanks
      Dan

  • @markwoods1504
    @markwoods1504 11 місяців тому +5

    I went to Auschwitz in 2012 and you couldn't film or take any photos at all I'm glad that's changed when I was going around the huts I was physically moved and I don't mind saying I had tears coming down my face. My late grandfather was a Special Forces Commando during WW2 he liberated Dachau and I'm sure that affected him but he never talked about it. It was my Late Grandmother who told me about his wartime experiences.

  • @tamaramorton8812
    @tamaramorton8812 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for sharing this. I almost forgot to breathe, because towards the end, I took a big deep breath. And to think that all those people had normal lives before coming here. Hellish.

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому +1

      It’s a harrowing place just hope it was done with enough respect that it deserves

    • @tamaramorton8812
      @tamaramorton8812 Рік тому

      @@DanUnplanned It was. You did a very good job. The other visitors were so quiet and reverential, too.

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому

      There was a few tourists outside taking selfies on the train tracks throwing up peace signs, I just couldn’t get over the feeling of inside! How anyone could do that to another person

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому +1

      @@tamaramorton8812 well I hope it has made you a better person despite the challenges you faced take the positives from it

    • @tamaramorton8812
      @tamaramorton8812 Рік тому

      @@DanUnplanned It has. I spent my life working in homeless shelters for abused women. Very rewarding. Wouldn’t change it for anything.

  • @Diddy1970AD
    @Diddy1970AD 10 місяців тому +5

    I visited Auschwitz in early 2023. As I walked around I tried to picture the events that took place where I was walking just over 80 years previously but still just about in living memory. I found it hard to comprehend the horrific treatment of the victims, the almost minute by minute battle to stay alive and the sheer scale of the murder. Before the war I could imagine the area was untainted and nice and Auschwitz just a normal Polish army barracks. At the end of the tour our guide said "if it could happen here, it could happen anywhere". That really struck with me, she's right. This could happen again in different circumstances somewhere else in the world.

  • @christinesuissesse2362
    @christinesuissesse2362 Рік тому +9

    i AM sWISS AND BORN IN 1946... My grandfather worked for the US governement from Hamburg germany....and help rescued

  • @helpstopanimalabuse8153
    @helpstopanimalabuse8153 7 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for posting this. By pure co-incidence i watched "Schindlers List" a few days ago which left me traumatised & will be for some time. What these Germans did to these innoncent people is impossible to understand how cruel a human can be to another. It looked like a strong, disturbing tour to take. What was going on with someone always putting a green torch on you every now & again.

    • @nellyb2434
      @nellyb2434 3 місяці тому

      I saw that film in the cinema when it came out. So powerful. My friend and I tried to go for a drink afterwards but we just sat in silence. Just incomprehensible.

  • @Robby334
    @Robby334 Місяць тому

    Thank you for your clip. One of my last wishes on this earth was to visit Auschwitz Birkenau Nazi Concentration Camp to pay my respects to all that were tortured and died in this camp, but because I have agoraphobia I would find this impossible, So may I thank you for your visit there are I can watch this on UA-cam.

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Місяць тому

      @@Robby334 thank you for your kind words! It was such a moving experience! I advise anyone who can to visit! It’s a chilling reminder of something we can never repeat

  • @Lewis_4
    @Lewis_4 Рік тому +3

    This is well done mate. I recommend Schindler's factory in Krakow and the ww2 museum in Gdansk

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому +1

      Both on the list mate deffo wanna do them! So important to see what happened! Thanks for the kind words tho

    • @filipnalewaja5609
      @filipnalewaja5609 Рік тому

      Schindler was a bandit.

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому

      @@filipnalewaja5609 why do you say that? He appears to have done so much and be a heroic figure

    • @filipnalewaja5609
      @filipnalewaja5609 Рік тому

      @@DanUnplanned schindler was an abwehra agent and helped germans with invasiin of Poland ,he was a bandit criminal and thief. Schindlerd museum is a propaganda center as well as all those holocaust museum.

    • @davidpp330
      @davidpp330 Рік тому

      You mean Schindler’s where supposedly not one working piece of ammunition was made during the entire WWII, but the Germans didn’t confront Schindler or figure out all of his ammunition made at his factory was useless.

  • @DailyPassenger
    @DailyPassenger Рік тому

    Wow dear what a wonderful vlog and I love this type of vlogs so so much you are my inspiration and I wish you reach 4K Subscribers very very soon!💫💞😍

  • @lisaweinlader1943
    @lisaweinlader1943 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for this tour.

  • @BrianHayter-zl2uc
    @BrianHayter-zl2uc Рік тому +1

    I would love to go there & pay my respects🙏🙏🙏🌹🌹🌹

  • @leilalinville9073
    @leilalinville9073 8 місяців тому +5

    Such a horrible and sad place! I feel so sorry for all the people who died there because of a maniac. I pray that this never happens again . This unthinkable monstrosity could happen again is we are not careful. History repeats itself but I pray not this time or way😢

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  8 місяців тому +2

      Truly horrible place! But a place I feel people have to visit to understand how we can’t treat people like that

  • @magorzatastrzelecka
    @magorzatastrzelecka Рік тому +5

    to jest muzeum, które każdy człowiek na świecie, powinien zobaczyć chociaż raz w życiu...

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому

      Totally agree! It has to be seen and can never be repeated

    • @pamelabeaton6667
      @pamelabeaton6667 9 місяців тому

      I see enough with videos quite frankly and as far as I'm concerned that's how the ground is sacred to the people that went to the atrocities they did and I myself could never go there it would just be too hard to do that but the videos let me know plenty and I've done a lot of studying over the years about all of this as well never forget ever never ever ever forget

  • @jennifercfcmx
    @jennifercfcmx Місяць тому

    I’ll visit Auschwitz next week I’m so nervous it’s just I want to go and then I think. Is going to be so hard and I don’t want it 😢my emotions are playing up thank you for the video I’ll be prepared for that though 😔

  • @harryl9yearsago788
    @harryl9yearsago788 Рік тому +3

    Great video fellow geordie, very very upsetting and shocking what went on. you should vist anne Frank's place

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому +2

      Heartbreaking place mate! I wanted to see the factory in krakow but didn’t get round to it

  • @Edith-t4j
    @Edith-t4j Рік тому +1

    I just can't bear to watch.

  • @Mayasons98-ie6te
    @Mayasons98-ie6te Рік тому +1

    Trying to look for the guide you used. Could you please advise details of this

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому

      Yea sure it’s in the bio of the video the website and everything let him know you came from this video and he should offer you some discount! He is such a nice Michael Krupa! But all the website and details are in the bio for this video

    • @Mayasons98-ie6te
      @Mayasons98-ie6te Рік тому

      @@DanUnplanned Thanks very much, I couldn't see the details initially, but managed to find it. Really appreciate your prompt reply and will surely mention your name as and when I do the trip.

  • @angeliqueonken237
    @angeliqueonken237 Місяць тому

    Heart breaking really is, Im not Jewish but I get very emotional watching this

  • @dorothyzbornak9974
    @dorothyzbornak9974 11 місяців тому +5

    I am a Jew. I’ve watched every documentary film and video about Auschwitz I could find because I feel it’s my duty to do so. For what it’s worth, I have two comments. The first has to do with the camp itself: I really wish they hadn’t planted trees or grass. The greenery seems to soften everything, making it all seem somehow livable instead of horrifying. They needed to have left it alone; stark and bleak; hell, here on earth.
    My second comment is about the music. I wish you had chosen perhaps a classical piece with violins playing sadly in minor chords. For me, your music started out sounding relaxing, spa-like, then morphing into the ever constant drum beat that became a distraction. I also wish you had lingered a bit longer on each written sign, as well as a few of your narratives. It was impossible to catch everything you thought important enough to highlight.
    Lastly, especially now, in the midst of the resurgence of antisemitism, your video is extremely necessary.
    My heart is gutted for all the Holocaust survivors who experienced true hell on earth over 75 years ago, came to the United States for safety and are seeing, and Heaven forbid, experiencing horrific
    antisemitism all over again. And I really wonder, how much more can they take? And I am inconsolable. We cannot forget.
    WE WILL NEVER EVER FORGET.

    • @BigTexan59
      @BigTexan59 Місяць тому

      For the record, the trees were always there. Auschwitz 1, the main camp, was a Polish military compound before the Germans took over. The grass came back naturally after 80 years.

  • @theataylor936
    @theataylor936 Рік тому +1

    I’m visiting with my godmother in April next year trying to get my mind prepared for it

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому

      Good luck! Goings the easy part! The whole world knows what happened but leaving makes you feel terrible! It’s tragic but everyone should go so it never happens again!

  • @areka6562
    @areka6562 Рік тому

    And yet due to just a pure fact that discription is not full, people start to forget that this is Gernan Nazi camp, a pure note that its in Poland is very missleading.
    I would be very happy with some update in description and tags.
    Good material.

  • @gavinflower587
    @gavinflower587 5 місяців тому

    I visited years ago and, while the tour has changed a bit thanks to technology, the effects on visitors remains the same. It's not a destination for the faint of heart, that's for sure. If ever a place on earth has been stained with evil, Auschwitz/Birkenhau is it.
    I distinctly remember the silence, no birds no animals, no sounds of nature apart from the wind anywhere near the place.

  • @bakirkoy68
    @bakirkoy68 10 місяців тому

    Why is the door of the train wagon closed? The door should be open and visitors should be able to see inside the wagon. Also, why are the doors of some barracks and buildings there locked and why are visitors prohibited from seeing these places? Please ask questions or make a request to the authorities on this subject.

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  10 місяців тому +1

      The wagons were open! There are people inside of them! However it was so windy this day I was very cold to be outside I didn’t really explore the grounds! I do not know why some doors were closed! I thought it was an excellent tour! But very sad

    • @bakirkoy68
      @bakirkoy68 10 місяців тому

      @@DanUnplanned,,, In all the videos I watched, the door of the same wagon was always closed. They also need to show the inside of the wagon, we have to think about how 70-80 people fit in there. I congratulate those who made all the documentary videos on this subject. Thanks to you, the whole world is watching this and learning the facts. I offer my respects from Istanbul.

  • @junioriii302
    @junioriii302 13 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing Dan. But i will not visit, looks very depressing. This only happened 83 years ago, very scary.

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  13 днів тому

      @@junioriii302 thank you for watching! It’s truly harrowing!

  • @Emmanuel967-c2m
    @Emmanuel967-c2m 4 місяці тому +1

    These souls suffered a lot. I don't understand what world was doing when all this was taking place!

  • @haileeraestout5567
    @haileeraestout5567 Рік тому +2

    The Jews In Budapest Were TRAPPED In A Battle So They Wouldn't Reach Auschwitz BUT Some Managed To Flee To
    Other Camps Such As Mauthausen Gusen (Which Is Inside The Village Market Of Mauthausen)

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the information! I’ve just got back from Budapest didn’t manage to make it into the synagogue it would of been incredible to look around it! I felt overwhelmed looking around auschwitz tho

  • @Shylablack
    @Shylablack 6 місяців тому

    I was there last week and the word I used was harrowing and heartbreaking

  • @Carmen-pk9sz
    @Carmen-pk9sz 5 місяців тому

    Is the tour company in business still

  • @lantran8967
    @lantran8967 Рік тому

    Should I go alone or with a tour? How fast is the pace??

  • @carlossalcedo372
    @carlossalcedo372 Рік тому +2

    It’s a very sad place, I don’t understand how humans can hurt someone else in such horrible way, it hurts my soul, but also confused because if they went through such terrible times, why are they doing the same to Palestine and their people? Why they spit and cursed to christians, why they behaved so bad if they went through all this things? Just don’t understand!

    • @DanUnplanned
      @DanUnplanned  Рік тому +2

      That’s way beyond my knowledge or video! I just want everyone to have peace and happiness in their lives! Never this ever again

    • @DonnellOkafor-r2d
      @DonnellOkafor-r2d Місяць тому

      The Palestinians attacked them first

  • @terrellwilliams5382
    @terrellwilliams5382 3 місяці тому +2

    Schools didn't teach you everything

  • @Wojciech-g2s
    @Wojciech-g2s 5 місяців тому +1

    Even Weimar Republic flag would me more suitable in the thumbnail.

  • @harveypennicott5317
    @harveypennicott5317 4 місяці тому

    Yes very much heart breaking I haven't been there I'm from Australia personally I couldn't face been there Just seeing on clips films I seen was more than enough to handle been there yes I know friends experience been there didn't do the full tour was to up setting what had happened there they didn't see one bird or much green grass the whole place around you could smell death in a funny way believe me would be a very frightening experience Just walking through there 😢 RIP to all involved

  • @shutup2751
    @shutup2751 10 місяців тому

    all because of that monster on the wall 7:43

  • @unkeptblueify
    @unkeptblueify 10 місяців тому

    😢

  • @filipnalewaja5609
    @filipnalewaja5609 Рік тому +1

    That guy is clearly mistaken that is brzezinka.

  • @CraigHalliday-r8q
    @CraigHalliday-r8q 27 днів тому

    To all the poor souls innocent HUMAN BEINGS that were Murdered there may they all Rest in Peace

  • @Gorge-j4w
    @Gorge-j4w 5 місяців тому

    Why

  • @asylumlover
    @asylumlover 6 днів тому

    IN MEMORIAM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NEVER FORGET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHALOM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @LevanTurashvili-dr7mt
    @LevanTurashvili-dr7mt 3 місяці тому +1

    🤳⏸️🌌⛅☁️☁️

  • @StevenRyan-et5rd
    @StevenRyan-et5rd 6 місяців тому +1

    What they have done to me.They have done to them.I have cp I would they would have my life i German Doctor.
    He put me in this situationecessary

  • @rafon1692
    @rafon1692 10 місяців тому

    Imo polish flag suggests that was polish dead camp...