Poland - Auschwitz
Auschwitz Birkenau - German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp (1940-1945) in Poland is no. 31 on UNESCO's World Heritage List. This video shows the living quarters, barracks, electrified barbed wire fences, railway tracks, gas chamber and crematorium.
Audio: Soundtrack theme from movie Schindler's List.
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Auschwitz: Drone video of Nazi concentration camp - BBC News
Drone video shows the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp as it is today - 70 years after it was liberated by Soviet troops. The camp in Poland is now maintained as a World Heritage Site and is visited by thousands of tourists and survivors every year. Auschwitz was the largest camp established by the Germans during World War II. More than a million people - the vast majority of them Jews - died there between 1940, when it was built, and 1945, when it was liberated by the Soviet army.
Railway tracks into Auschwitz-Birkenau - Trains filled with victims from throughout occupied Europe arrived at the camp almost every day between 1942 and the summer of 1944.
Ruins of wooden huts at Birkenau - Birkenau (or Auschwitz II) was erected in 1941 solely as a death camp, the wooden huts are now in ruins with only brick fireplaces and chimneys remaining.
Entrance to Auschwitz I -The wrought-iron sign over the entrance bears the words Arbeit Macht Frei - Work sets you free.
Auschwitz I - The brick-built buildings were the former cavalry barracks of the Polish Army.
Courtyard between blocks 10 and 11 at Auschwitz I - Block 11 was called the Block of Death by prisoners. Executions took place between Block 10 and Block 11 and posts in the yard were used to string up prisoners by their wrists.
Auschwitz Birkenau is now a museum run by the Polish Culture Ministry, and a Unesco world heritage site.
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Oskar Schindler's Factory - Krakow, Southern Poland, Poland
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Płaszów Concentration Camp in Kraków (Poland)
The Płaszów Concentration Camp on the southern outskirts of Kraków. The infamous site saw 150,000 prisoners go through it, predominantly from Lesser Poland, Hungary, Slovakia - some later sent to Auschwitz. The site appears empty, forgotten, surrounded by houses. Left there to stand, yet its existence has not rotten away.
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Krakow & Auschwitz Misocutlet's photos around Auschwitz, Poland (southern poland)
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'Poland during nazi occupation' photos from Warsaw, Krakow, Auschwitz - Birkenau and Plaszow
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Holocaust Memorial Day: Archive footage shows liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp
Holocaust Memorial Day on 27 January marks the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz, where during the period of just five years, 1.5 million people, mostly Jews, were murdered by the Nazis.
Set up in 1940 by occupying Nazi forces near the town of Oswiecim in southern Poland as a labour camp for Poles, Auschwitz gradually became the centrepiece in Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler's final solution plan to exterminate Jews.
Schindler Factory, Krakow
A visit to the Schindler Factory in Krakow, September 2016.
Holocaust Survivor: Felicia Fuksman
Felicia Fuksman was born in Lodz, Poland. She lived with her parents, two brothers, and two sisters. Felicia's father was a tailor. The family was very poor. Felicia was studying to be a nurse when the Germans attacked Poland. Her father and brother Simon were seized on the street and taken for labor. They weren't seen again. Felicia worked in the ghetto as a nurse in a fur factory, where she received extra food. Her older sister Rachel died of tuberculosis. Her younger sister Esther froze to death begging for food on the street. In August 1944, Felicia was deported to Ravensbrück concentration camp and, several months later, to a Nazi labor camp at Wittenberge, Germany. Throughout her long ordeal, Felicia was helped and inspired by her friend Bronia Lewkowitz. After the war, Felicia returned to her family's apartment in Lodz and was cruelly rebuffed by a Polish woman, the new occupant. Felicia was the only one in her family who survived. In 1950, she immigrated to New Orleans where she met Max Fuksman, a fellow survivor from Lodz. They married and had three daughters and 5 grandchildren. Max Fuksman died in a car collision on April 25th, 1982. Felicia Fuksman passed away on October 17th, 2012.
This video was posted in loving memory of my grandparents, Max and Felicia Fuksman on October 18th, 2012. May their stories and all Holocaust survivor stories never be forgotten.
This interview was conducted by The Southern Institute's Plater Robinson in 2000.
Copyright © 2007 by the Southern Institute for Education and Research. Permission is granted to copy the videos for educational, non-profit purposes only.
アキーラさん!ポーランド・クラクフ・ユダヤ人街ゲットー8Getto,Krakaw,Poland
ポーランド南部にある都市で、マウォポルスカ県の県都。ポーランドで最も歴史ある都市の一つであり、17世紀初頭にワルシャワに遷都するまではクラクフがポーランド王国の首都であった。ポーランドの工業、文化の主要な中心地でもある。ヴィスワ川の上流に位置し、市街地はヴァヴェル城(英語版)を中心としてヴィスワ川両岸に広がっている。人口は約75万で、これはワルシャワ、ウッチに続く第3の規模である。ナチス・ドイツが第二次世界大戦中にポーランド総督府領に設置した五大ゲットーの一つ。ポーランド総督ハンス・フランクの居城があったクラクフ(ドイツ名クラカウ)の南部に設置されていたゲットー(ユダヤ人隔離居住区)である。
スティーブン・スピルバーグ監督の映画「シンドラーのリスト」の舞台となった場所の一つ。
A city in southern Poland, capital of the province of Lesser. Is one of the most historic cities in Poland, until the removal of the capital to Warsaw in the early 17th century Krakow was the capital of the Kingdom of Poland. Polish industry is also a major center of culture. Located upstream of the Vistula River, the city is spread over both sides of the Vistula River and Wawel Castle as the center (English version). At about 750 000, which is the size of the population is third followed by Warsaw, Lodz.
One of the five ghetto to Nazi Germany was established in Furyo governor Poland during World War II. Krakow there was a residence of the Governor-General Hans Frank Poland ghetto was located in the southern part of the (Krakow German name) is (isolated Jewish settlements).
One place that was the scene of Schindler's List movie directed by Steven Spielberg
Leslei Klienman an Auschwitz Survivor revisits Poland
Leslei Klienman a Holocaust Auschwitz Survivor revisits Poland and recalls his experiences under the Nazis
Jroots & Ohr Yisrael Federation Elstree - 6th Journey to Poland. JUNE 2013.
Rabbi Garson & Tzvi Sperber led a group to experience 3 life changing days in Poland. JRoots connecting generations.
アキーラさん!ポーランド・クラクフ・ユダヤ人街ゲットー6Getto,Krakaw,Poland
ポーランド南部にある都市で、マウォポルスカ県の県都。ポーランドで最も歴史ある都市の一つであり、17世紀初頭にワルシャワに遷都するまではクラクフがポーランド王国の首都であった。ポーランドの工業、文化の主要な中心地でもある。ヴィスワ川の上流に位置し、市街地はヴァヴェル城(英語版)を中心としてヴィスワ川両岸に広がっている。人口は約75万で、これはワルシャワ、ウッチに続く第3の規模である。ナチス・ドイツが第二次世界大戦中にポーランド総督府領に設置した五大ゲットーの一つ。ポーランド総督ハンス・フランクの居城があったクラクフ(ドイツ名クラカウ)の南部に設置されていたゲットー(ユダヤ人隔離居住区)である。
スティーブン・スピルバーグ監督の映画「シンドラーのリスト」の舞台となった場所の一つ。
A city in southern Poland, capital of the province of Lesser. Is one of the most historic cities in Poland, until the removal of the capital to Warsaw in the early 17th century Krakow was the capital of the Kingdom of Poland. Polish industry is also a major center of culture. Located upstream of the Vistula River, the city is spread over both sides of the Vistula River and Wawel Castle as the center (English version). At about 750 000, which is the size of the population is third followed by Warsaw, Lodz.
One of the five ghetto to Nazi Germany was established in Furyo governor Poland during World War II. Krakow there was a residence of the Governor-General Hans Frank Poland ghetto was located in the southern part of the (Krakow German name) is (isolated Jewish settlements).
One place that was the scene of Schindler's List movie directed by Steven Spielberg
The Holocaust that never happened - Arrival at Auschwitz
Here you go Jeff Rense, some more photos that prove the Holocaust that you and your rabbid Jew hating guests say never happened.
Of course holocaust deniers will not admit or watch the video thru to the mounds of starved corpses, or to other videos of people subjected to inhumane medical experiments. So much for those POS.
But Jeff Rense is not anti-Jewish is he? But he welcomes holocaust deniers to his show and lionizes them, and they deny the holocaust and they say these people were not even Jews.
Tell me how it matters if these people were genetically related to ancient middle eastern populations or not.
As if their murder and genocide was OK, and nothing for the world to take note of in a meaningful way, if they were all descendent's of Khazarian converts to Judaism.
The truth is at the time of ancient Rome's greatest European expansion, nearly 6 million people, those of the Diaspora and some of those who converted to Judaism, were Jews at that time and became the single largest founder population of Ashkenazi Jews of Europe.
Yes, in the modern age about 12% of Ashkenazi are descendent's of the Khazars, but the largest portion of those 6 million ancient Jews, ultimately became Gentiles, as many of the first Christians in the Middle East and in Europe had families which were Jewish at one time. Some of course became Moslem as well.
And those who remained faithful to their religion and customs, ultimately became the object of many rounds of persecution in Europe.
Of those people, most have a near eastern genetic heritage, as well as a European heritage.
As proven by genetic testing they are somewhat distinct from any specific European nationality although they cluster near Southern European populations of Italy, Greece Cypriots, and ME Lebanese populations.
They test at some clear difference to Turks, Hungarians, Uzbeks, Romanians, Georgians, Armenians, Iranians, Lithuanians, Belorussians, Chuvashs, etc.
They have a North East European genetic influence, a Middle Eastern genetic influence, and a East Central Asian influence.
The fact is all of these populations were mixed prior to any of them having identities that we can track in our modern notions of history that we have any knowledge of. This genuinely ancient mixing occurred in pre-history, even the major lines identified were mixed, 6000, 10000 and greater years ago.
Once the cultural identities formed, some distance between groups occurred, yet mixing within the modern time frame also occurred.
This is equally true of modern Palestinian populations, which are also clearly the result of ancient and modern mixing and there is no scientific evidence that modern Palestinian populations are any closer to ancient Jews than are Ashkenazi, or Sephardic Jews or even to ancient non-Jewish populations in the Levant.
Thus the RACE notions of NAZIs, of the 1930s are just as disproved as are the common notions about ethnicity and nationality used in our era.
Just some facts for you ignoramuses who say all Ashkenazi are Khazars, and who deny the European holocaust of Jews.
アキーラさん!ポーランド・クラクフ・ユダヤ人街ゲットー5Getto,Krakaw,Poland
ポーランド南部にある都市で、マウォポルスカ県の県都。ポーランドで最も歴史ある都市の一つであり、17世紀初頭にワルシャワに遷都するまではクラクフがポーランド王国の首都であった。ポーランドの工業、文化の主要な中心地でもある。ヴィスワ川の上流に位置し、市街地はヴァヴェル城(英語版)を中心としてヴィスワ川両岸に広がっている。人口は約75万で、これはワルシャワ、ウッチに続く第3の規模である。ナチス・ドイツが第二次世界大戦中にポーランド総督府領に設置した五大ゲットーの一つ。ポーランド総督ハンス・フランクの居城があったクラクフ(ドイツ名クラカウ)の南部に設置されていたゲットー(ユダヤ人隔離居住区)である。
スティーブン・スピルバーグ監督の映画「シンドラーのリスト」の舞台となった場所の一つ。
A city in southern Poland, capital of the province of Lesser. Is one of the most historic cities in Poland, until the removal of the capital to Warsaw in the early 17th century Krakow was the capital of the Kingdom of Poland. Polish industry is also a major center of culture. Located upstream of the Vistula River, the city is spread over both sides of the Vistula River and Wawel Castle as the center (English version). At about 750 000, which is the size of the population is third followed by Warsaw, Lodz.
One of the five ghetto to Nazi Germany was established in Furyo governor Poland during World War II. Krakow there was a residence of the Governor-General Hans Frank Poland ghetto was located in the southern part of the (Krakow German name) is (isolated Jewish settlements).
One place that was the scene of Schindler's List movie directed by Steven Spielberg
Bezoek aan Auschwitz, 3 en 5 juli 2010, fotoreportage
Recamebalkje is WEGKLIKBAAR!
Muziek uit film 'Schindler's List'.
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Janka Holocaust Documentary
Short version of the award winning documentary that features excerpts from Janka Festinger's 60-page Holocaust letter that she wrote to her uncle in 1945. The letter writing recreation scene was filmed in Fresno, Ca. The cemetery scene was videotaped in South Jersey.
Auschwitz
Poland 1995. In memory of Robbie's father who witnessed his own brother's execution at Auschwitz. I defy you not to cry every time you watch this. Photography: Richard. Music: (Schindlers list). Production: Sandbag Productions.
アキーラさん!ポーランド・クラクフ・ユダヤ人街ゲットー4Getto,Krakaw,Poland
ポーランド南部にある都市で、マウォポルスカ県の県都。ポーランドで最も歴史ある都市の一つであり、17世紀初頭にワルシャワに遷都するまではクラクフがポーランド王国の首都であった。ポーランドの工業、文化の主要な中心地でもある。ヴィスワ川の上流に位置し、市街地はヴァヴェル城(英語版)を中心としてヴィスワ川両岸に広がっている。人口は約75万で、これはワルシャワ、ウッチに続く第3の規模である。ナチス・ドイツが第二次世界大戦中にポーランド総督府領に設置した五大ゲットーの一つ。ポーランド総督ハンス・フランクの居城があったクラクフ(ドイツ名クラカウ)の南部に設置されていたゲットー(ユダヤ人隔離居住区)である。
スティーブン・スピルバーグ監督の映画「シンドラーのリスト」の舞台となった場所の一つ。
A city in southern Poland, capital of the province of Lesser. Is one of the most historic cities in Poland, until the removal of the capital to Warsaw in the early 17th century Krakow was the capital of the Kingdom of Poland. Polish industry is also a major center of culture. Located upstream of the Vistula River, the city is spread over both sides of the Vistula River and Wawel Castle as the center (English version). At about 750 000, which is the size of the population is third followed by Warsaw, Lodz.
One of the five ghetto to Nazi Germany was established in Furyo governor Poland during World War II. Krakow there was a residence of the Governor-General Hans Frank Poland ghetto was located in the southern part of the (Krakow German name) is (isolated Jewish settlements).
One place that was the scene of Schindler's List movie directed by Steven Spielberg
The Last Walk ( Auschwitz ) , Steve Whelan
This is a original song wrote by me , about those who died in the concentration camps , through the eyes of one of them , waiting and wondering is it there time to die ,,
The use of gas chambers was the most common method of mass murdering the Jews in the extermination camps. The Jews were herded into the gas chambers, then the camp personnel closed the doors, and either exhaust gas (in Belzec, Sobibor and Treblinka) or poison gas in the form of Zyclon B or A (in Majdanek and Auschwitz-Birkenau) was led into the gas chamber. Hungarian Jews being taken to the gas chambers of Auschwitz, 1944 - C.D.J.C
Another method was the use of gassing trucks. In Chemno gassing trucks were used, where Jews, after being driven into the trucks, were suffocated by the exhaust fumes that were led into them in the truck. A third method was mass shooting of Jews and other groups (Soviet POW’s, Poles, etc.). In Majdanek, on 3-4 November 1943, between 17,000 and 18,000 Jews were killed in one day as part of a mass shooting. The event was called Erntefest (‘harvest feast’) and included similar actions all around the Lublin District. More than 40,000 Jews died as a result.
When the victims arrived to the extermination camps in overcrowded trains, they were herded out onto the arrival ramp. Here, German SS-men and perhaps brutal Ukrainian guards forced them to hand over their belongings and their clothes. Most of the victims had been told that they were merely to be moved to the east for new jobs and living places, and most of them had brought their favourite belongings.