It was mid March, and the air was freezing cold at perhaps 1 degrees C. The Auswitch concentration camp had been transformed into a huge museum, with some of the old barracks now converted into exhibition rooms, housing the remains of the poor souls who had no idea of their fate on their arrival at the camps - shoes, toiletries, pots and pans...
The ashes of the victims found at the camp
Thousands of shoes belonged to the victims.
Prisoners were tagged; you live longer if you have skills...
The shooting wall in Auswitch
The rail that head straight into Birkenau concentration camp
Or if you're chosen, you slave you days away for the next few months on ends... No one know how long life in the concentration camps will be like. It was crowded. It was unhygienic. It was smelly. It was cold.
Birkenau camp was opened when Auswitch could not hold the increasing number of Jews. Prisoners were segregated like cows. And lives in the barracks were just as bad if not worse. So many people share just one block of toilet where the latrine system was so bad that even the guards stay away from it - and hence it's the only place where conversation can be made safely.
I left the concentration camp with just one feeling that day. How priceless freedom is.
2 Jujus:
Your shoes gave me goose bumps!!! Why like that?
such a sad place
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