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bearwitnessww2
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 22 ส.ค. 2009
One of my goals with this project is to not only virtually take an audience to Holocaust sites, but to have them experience the journey with me. Each camp video starts with its geography and then we explore the camp in a methodical way. Rather than simply seeing random photos, they are put into context, giving them meaning.
Through the use of my personal collection of photographs and videos, “The Shoah: A Journey of Remembrance”, is a presentation that will allow audiences - including those whom may never have the opportunity to visit the sites themselves - to have an educationally immersive experience they may not have otherwise had.
Upcoming videos I'm still working on: Ravensbruck, Gross-Rosen, Sobibor
Through the use of my personal collection of photographs and videos, “The Shoah: A Journey of Remembrance”, is a presentation that will allow audiences - including those whom may never have the opportunity to visit the sites themselves - to have an educationally immersive experience they may not have otherwise had.
Upcoming videos I'm still working on: Ravensbruck, Gross-Rosen, Sobibor
Poland WWII Sites
Through photos, a tour of the WWII sites in Gdansk, Wolf's Lair, Warsaw, Krakow, Lodz, and Jebwabne, including Westerplatte, Schindler's Factory, and much more. Please note: concentration camps located in Poland are covered separately in my other videos.
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Germany WWII sites
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Through photos, a tour of many of the WWII sites in Munich, Nuremberg, and Berlin, including Grunewald station, House of Wannsee, and much more. Please note: concentration camps located in Germany are covered separately in my other videos.
Ravensbruck
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An educational tour of Ravensbruck concentration camp through photos.
Gross Rosen
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An educational tour of Gross-Rosen concentration camp through photos.
Buchenwald
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Educational tour of Buchenwald concentration camp through photos.
Bergen Belsen
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An educational tour of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp through photos.
Chelmno Extermination Camp & The Rzuchow Forest
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An educational tour of Chelmno Extermination Camp & The Rzuchow Forest through photos.
Treblinka
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An educational tour of Treblinka extermination camp through photos.
Auschwitz
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An educational tour of Auschwitz concentration camp through the use of photos.
Did you notice? The first gas chamber had a ceiling hole to drop in Zyklon B pellets, and no blue staining on walls and ceiling The second gas chamber had blue staining but no ceiling holes. Why is that? You saw the two tanks in the small room? If one were to look at the engraving on the tanks, they would be CO2, not CO gas New Crematorium went into service in January 1944 and the gassings were said to have stopped in early Sept 1943
Excellent p;resentation - very educational - heartbreaking.
Thank you so much for the feedback. I appreciate you taking the time to watch!
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This is one I have never been to. They used gas vans and by the time the driver got to the cremation area, the carbon monoxide van exhaust killed those naked inside
Yes, that's correct. One of the many cruel ways the Nazis killed innocent people.
Thank heavens we all know our world history. May the victims rest in peace forever. The Nazi party political party was made out of right-wingers AKA Republicans they were responsible for the Holocaust, If you don't believe me as Siri or Google it.@@bearwitnessww2
@@bearwitnessww2Maly Trostinets was pretty much similar to Chelmno and used at a similar time and about as deadly , with the exception that there were two methods of killing , Gas Vans and shootings and two forests for disposal .and proper camp buildings..This camp almost never gets a mention , yet it is still a death camp , precursor to the Aktion Reinhardt camps.
Magnificent presentation, with clear facts and supporting images. Always makes me cry. I visited Auschwitz I, II and Birkenau to pay my respects and donate generously. As awful and horrific these camps were, I'm glad I did that.
Thank you so much for the feedback. The first time I visited Auschwitz-Birkenau, I came away with such a better understanding by being able to experience the layout of the camps...which subsequently helped me visualize what I read in books. I'm glad to hear you were moved by your visit as well.