German Nazi Death Camp. Remember. Cos some people trying false history speaking Polish Death Camp cos this camp build in Poland. Yes, in attacked Poland. Who build? Garman nazis (I dont sey everybody German people being nazis in this old day. Not everybody)
@@fanTomaszaAsza I see that now. But shoudn't Poles focus more on cultivating the memory of their own people who died in such camps, rather than this paranoia?
@@marcguidetti3081 then you have probably never seen uneducated people or those who spread propaganda. Fortunately, such people are becoming less and less, greetings
@@expectopatronuum452 blaming the Poles for what the Nazi Krauts did during WW2 is unbelievably stupid, that would be like blaming the Greeks for the Romans destroying and genociding Carthage. in other words 100% historically inaccurate and totally retarded
@@RossoNero1987 yeah but it actually hurts me more that more people care about calling these camps German, than calling their victims Polish or Slavic. Almost no one talks about how they were the victims in these camps, everyone focuses on the Hebrew people.
you have no idea, how important is to name that German Nazi , not only Nazi and speccialy not "polish death camp" big respect to you Andre, you are true.
Over three million Jews died in Poland and Poles will not be the heirs of Polish Jews. We will never allow it (…) They will hear about it from us as long as Poland exists. If Poland does not meet the demands of the Jews, it will be "publicly attacked and humiliated" on the international forum. " Israel Singer secretary general of Jewish World Congress
Germans to Polaks did this Poland WAS the Jewish capital of the world and the most tolerant country in Europe until it's barbaric neighbors changed that
@@adolfmaotsestalin8753 That's not true at all but we can talk with them if they stop exterminating Palestinians and will end up with occupation of their country. If they won't do that we are not willing to speak with terrorists and murderers.
Brawo dla tego pana! Nazywa rzeczy po imieniu! To były niemieckie obozy zagłady, a nie polskie jak głoszą niektóre kłamliwe źródła. W tych obozach ginęli nie tylko Żydzi, ale też Cyganie, Polacy czy Rosjanie.
Śmieszy mnie jak się mówi o zmarłych żydach w obozach... To co oni nie mieli wtedy narodowości? Nie ma takiego narodu jak żyd i większość z nich miała polskie obywatelstwo więc zginęli tam Polacy a nie jacys Żydzi
@@bobsonq3Elite istnieje hipoteza, że zdecydowana większość tych Żydów, którzy po wojnie uciekli do Izraela miała sporo na sumieniu. Uciekli przed wymiarem sprawiedliwości głównie byli członkowie żydowskiej policji kappo, którzy swych własnych braci w wierze zapędzali do bydlęcych wagonów, a następnie do komór gazowych - współpracowali z Niemcami żeby ochronić własną skórę. Niektórzy, co poszli do partyzantki mordowali Bogu ducha winnych mieszkańców polskich wsi, w tym kobiety i dzieci. Dzisiaj to głównie tacy ludzie oczerniają Polskę i Polaków na arenie międzynarodowej. Póki żyli jeszcze bezpośredni świadkowie tamtych wydarzeń (np Władysław Szpilman) dementowali tego typu oszczerstwa. Teraz trwa to w najlepsze niestety.
@@bobsonq3Elite Nazistowskie Niemcy uważali Żydów za źródło problemów świata i nie miała tu znaczenia ich narodowość. Żydzi jako tako nie mieli wtedy swojego miejsca, które mogli nazywać swoją ojczyzną, byli rozsiani po całym świecie, choć oczywiście nie wszędzie byli mile widziani. W Polsce relatywnie bezpiecznie się czuli, stąd dużo Żydów przybyło przed wojną do naszego kraju, uciekając przed represjami w innych miejscach. W obozach ginęli nie tylko Żydzi, ale to oni byli głównym celem i specjalnie dla nich wymyślono sposoby hurtowej eksterminacji tzw. "rozwiązanie kwestii żydowskiej". Polacy też nie ginęli tylko dlatego, że byli Polakami, a dlatego że Słowianie jako całość etniczna byli uważani przez nazistów za podludzi, którzy w przyszłości mieli zostać zastąpieni przez Aryjczyków. Trzeba być ignorantem, by stwierdzić, że nie ginęli tam Żydzi, a tylko Polacy.
@@bobsonq3Elite to, że nie mieli państwa nie znaczy, że nie byli narodem, po prostu żyli w rozproszeniu na całym świecie, analogicznie Polacy byli narodem mimo, że nie mieli państwa do 1918.
o czym ? o tej propagandzie żydowskiej nienawiści do Polaków ? powielanie żydowskich bredni by ci mogli w Palestynie , grabić, mordować i gwałcić kobiety, dzieci i starców ? W dobie powszechnej wiedzy i internetu aż boli rozum taka skala prymitywnej głupoty.
Bardzo podobała mi się Twoja powaga do tego materiału.. jest to straszne miejsce, muszę się tam wybrać pozdrawiam Polaków moich kochanych i Ciebie Andre
Racja. Szacunek. Często tam bywam służbowo i widzę że niestety wielu zwiedzających zachowuje się jakby byli w lunaparku. Przykry jest taki widok, dlatego szacunek za powagę i zrozumienie.
@@uszak84 niestety w barakach gdzie mieszkali więźniowie są popisane ściany, drewna typu " Jarek tu był " " XDD " zapewne wycieczka szkolna tam była i nie uszanowała takiego miejsca... szkoda bo jak byłem i to widziałem to mi się serce załamało, że mimo tamtejszej tragedii ludzkiej młodzież nie potrafiła uszanować takiego miejsca...
Thank you for indicating that it was German nazi camp. I'm from Poland and it really hurts when so many people claim it was Polish only because Germans built it on our land. My country was a victim of this barbarians and we struggle with the consequences up to this day.
My Grand grandfather was in Auschwitz, fortunately he survived it to tell the story. He was also a part of the Resistance (AK), before going there. Much respect, and thank you for covering the topic.
Don't know the details, as I haven't met him - my grandfather told me some bits, but he was a messenger for Polish resistance, and was caught by Germans on one of his trips. He lived in Chorzów, which is in Silesia region aswell as Oświęcim, where the camp is located and he got sent there. He lived through the horrors of Auschwitz from 1940 to 1945 and he got his freedom back when the camp was freed by the communists - pretty much all i know.
@@TheTupi4able It's amazing how similar are the stories of our grandfathers. My grandfather was - just like yours - a messenger for the AK (łącznik) in Warsaw. He was in the "Kryska" grouping, absorbed by the "Radosław" battalion after the Warsaw's Downtown fell in the uprising. After the Uprising he was sent to Auschwitz where he spent a month to be later transferred to the Flossenburg Death Camp. He survived by sheer luck (he contracted typhoid just before the Germans evacced the camp because the US Army was advancing to their positions, so they left him for dead but the US troopes found him and managed to rescue him). The only difference between us in fact is that I was lucky enough to meet him and spend many years with him and so I had a chance to write his memoirs. All the best, brother
@@TheFifhtEye Pozdrowienia, niestety mój pradziadek nie żył już kiedy przyszedłem na świat, ale pamięć o bohaterach pozostanie na zawsze w sercu. Dużo zdrówka.
André, My name is Tom. I'm Polish living in UK. I just wanted to thank you in the name of Pols, for showing this sad place in Poland, just you didn't forget to name of the Nation who's responsible for those Tragedy... Thanks André.
I was there during my school trip (am Czech btw). Really strong and sad atmosphere. It makes you think and remember the atrocities of human on human violence. I remember holding back tears when we walked through a particular section of the camp. Horrible. Also there was a group of Jewish people walking around with Israel flags. Cool video André, hope more people will visit this place.
Germans simply nowadays don't know it, since Germany thinks yong minds are "too sensitive to learn about such atrocities". This is why if anyone in Germany who knows about them learns this during university studies in history. Yes, true story. How I got to learn this? From the history of a German graduate in histroy studies who only learned that " Nazi camps" where German Nazi camps and that some of them were actually based in Poland right before she applied to do a Phd in history of Holocaust and WWII. And this is how and why she decided to do her research and part of her Phd in Poland. As for Polish people, Poland was a nation of vicitms of this German idea that modern day youth is too sensitive too stomache. And somehow when I was a kid and in 6th class of primary school nobody has said about me being "too young an too sensitive" to have to visit this place in the middle of winter and I still vividly recall getting sick while hearing stories about people being taken outside of such premises in winter completely naked, tortured with pooring icy cold water on them and keeping them listening to some longish speach of a German officer and after this hoping to eat some grass that maybe somehow survived somewhere around the buildings. So for me, no wonder nobody in modern day Germany does not want anyone inside or outside of Germany to call it " Germany Nazi camps based in Poland" but rather simply " Nazi camps" or " Nazi camps in Poland". To my family it will always remain what it really historically was " German Nazi camps based in Poland". But no, it was not Polish idea. All nations have suffered there, if Germans themselves. Polish, Jewish, disabled people, gay people, mentally ill people, gypsies, socialists of all ethnicities. Anyone who in accordance with Hitler's idea of the perfect nation had no chance to ever be considered worthy of survival or who could not be turned into an avid supporter of his pure germanic blood white supremacy ideal of a true German citizen. And it's good that people like Andre visit such places. Learning about such places should make people realize why Poland unlike Russia does not support the idea of offensive wars and only chooses to fight defensive wars and why nothing is more further from the truth that thinking that majority of Polish people is racists. Poland got a morderous lesson in cruelty of the white supremacy concept from Nazi Germany times and have never forgotten about. Unlike Germans, we pass on knowledge about over the generations. And yes, this is why Polish people are allergic to tyranny and cruelty but show it in a different way than more fashionable and soft-spoken Western discurse of political corectness. We simply have our own history and our own traditions around such things. As for other places lieks this, Pomorska 2 in Kraków has equally dark history and what very few people know where modern day buildings in Nowa Huta are yes, there also was a German Nazi camp based in Poland but levelled due to decisions of Russian communist regime controling post-war creation of this district. As for other things, near Łódź there also was such camps only for kids, Małe Auschwitz- Little Auschwitz, very famous for its cruelty and post-war trial of its female superviser, probably one of the most cruel females living in Nazi Germany occupied Poland back then. Only why to survive that Little Auschwitz was being old enough to be transferred to some other camp, since even actual Auschwitz for adults was much better. So much for this stories I know from my relatives.
Dziękuję za ten film. To jest bardzo ważne dla przyszłych pokoleń. Niestety świat wie więcej o murze Berlińskim i o tym jak Niemcom było z tym ciężko a mało o tym obozie w Polsce który nie był Polski
Well, Berlin wall is more recent and there are more people alive who remember this than WW2. But we shouldn't forget neither of these. Both were horrible regimes
I really respect you because of your behavior inside of the camp. Many people don't understand the frightening history of this place and treat it like an amusement park.
Do Osvětimi jsem se dostal jako slepej k houslím, na střední škole jsme dělali maturitní projekt 3D model tábora pro muzeum v Osvětimi. Jeli jsme tam na prohlídku aby jsme vše viděli, dokonce nás pustili i do budov které jsou normálně zavřené a nikdo tam od války na nic nešáhl - až tam člověk zažil tu pravou atmosféru kde mu šel mráz po zádech. Poškrábané zdi a různé čmárance na nich, palandy nahňácené úplně na sobě všude špína... Silný žážitek.
Since the war? No, when Stalinism appeared in Poland, Auschwitz was used to kill people who were against communism. This was abandoned after Stalin's death
It's weird. I've been on youtube for almost 14 years and watched all kinds of videos but I really enjoy your simple videos the most. Just walking around exploring a foreign country and eating some of their food is, visiting their villages is really relaxing to watch. Wish you the best.
to understan what? jews are doing the same thing today to palestine and palestne ppl! and world give a S! the same with the red sickness from russia! how many slavs were killed by this ideology? and what ? NOTHING! russian like this red sickness!
Byłem tam kiedyś na wyjeździe ze szkoły, pamiętam że była tam też grupa Żydów, też uczniów w podobnym wieku. Jak oni się tam zachowywali... Heheszki, robienie sobie fotek, przeskakiwanie obiektów bo nie chciało im się czegoś obejść niczym dzieci przechodzące przez płot na skróty. Normalnie czułem wstyd patrząc na to mimo, że w tym nie uczestniczyłem.
Żydzi są jednym z głównych ośrodków myśli liberalnych i lewicowych we współczesnym świecie. Okropnym jest, że ginęli tam ludzie ale akurat narodu żydowskiego mi za cholerę nie szkoda (nie mówię o zwykłych ludziach którzy trafili tam bo Hitler ich nie polubił)
To ja z kolei widziałem wycieczkę Żydów, którzy nie byli wstanie tam wytrzymać. Męczyli się strasznie w tym miejscu, płakali i krzyczeli.. bardzo ich to dotykało..
I was there when I was little and I also saw personal items stolen from prisoners. I'm not sure if they are still shown to public, but at that time they were. There were piles of glasses, purses, shoes... And there were also piles of hair, which Nazis used to produce fabrics. And those fabrics were displayed as well. All of that was really creepy and I'm not sure if I should have been taken there at that age. Thank you for this film, this point in our history was tragic and it should be remembered, so we don't do it again.
@@azjatysalceson faktycznie to za wczesnie..chociaz mysle ,ze duzo tez zalezy od podejscia..niektórzy dorosli zachowuja sie gorzej od nastolatkow i traktuja to jak wycieczke do disneylandu..
Im from Germany and think that this video is very important. Sure lot of things changed in Germany, but this horrible place stays in our mind. What our Grandparents or Grand grandparents did. is unforgiveble, but that is why we have to speak about it so it never happens again.
I remember when I was a kid I was there for a school trip. Still remembering the elderly woman being carried by the small track by some guys. She was crying describing things to the others. The was like 90 years old
I'm from Poland, thank you very much for calling Auschwitz a German camp in Poland, not a Polish camp, it's still a tragic mistake in the world, especially since many Poles died there, as well as many other nationalities who, according to the Germans, were not a race above people ❤️ love from Poland
As a child I went there, I do not remember how old I was but I thought it was the worse trip I ever had it has a huge impact on my health, I remember crying a lot and couldn't sleep for weeks.
Thank you for sayin the truth. Because It's not a polish camp. The germany killed my great-grandmother. My grandparents remember everything and they lost many friends in this camp. My grandmother (she is the only one who is still alive) is still shaking when she hears german language. This is history, but I know that everything what they have is only because they robbed us. The war teached polish people a lot and I am very proud of my ancestors because they won our freedom and the truth is that no one has such a terrible war history as we do.
2 things about prisoners' "life" in those barracks I would like to bring up: 1. a quote from an old book on this subject "The real hunger is when you look at another person as a food." 2. Those pyjamas-like clothes were ALL that they had so they would put sand and cement ment for "work" inside them for thermal isolation. Thank you so much for stressing that the camp was German. It really means a lot to me as a descendant of people who's lives were deeply affected by this horror.
André tkank you for visit this dramatic and very sad place in history of Europe. My grandpa was suvivor of Buchenvald concentration camp.Thank you for your respect. Greetings
One of the most confronting experiences I've ever had was visiting Auschwitz. Yet still I saw some people taking happy selfies in front of the gate as if it was in front of the Eiffel Tower or something, chatting very loud and laughing while inside the domain, truly insensitive behaviour. I can't wrap my head around how such a dark place, where you feel all the sadness and pain it caused, you can be so cold. But either way, if you have the chance, you should go and visit, but just try to behave please.
hi andre. There are 2 camps in oswiecim. you added the movie from Brzezinka. you must see the camp which is typical in oswiecim. you have a lot of complete buildings there. human bone soap shown. human hair and clothes and many more
Thank you Andre for showing this terribly true story, the west doesn't know it lies and displaces the signal from your channel will give them food for thought, good luck in further travels, visit Poland more often, kury and catchki 🖐🇵🇱🤜🤛 🙃
Wnioskuję po komentarzach, że wcześniej w tytule było "Polish" zamiast "Nazi". Dziwne, że tak napisał. Może dla sensacji tak jak już to miał w zwyczaju robić w pewnym filmie (targ "rasistów") ale w takim razie dziwne, że tak szybko zmienił.
Thank you for trying to make many people aware that this is a Nazi death camp, not a Polish one, as many claim to this day. I hope this film will make them realize that they are very wrong.
@@karl-heinzgrabowski3022 I meant Kiev goverment supports Bandera movement, the man which sided with nazis and is responsible for killing over 100k polish people. lot of UA soldiers wearing openly nazi patches, bandera flags. then you got Azov, Kraken, Right sector, all of them recognized as neo nazis by west. Azov almost got recognized as terrorist group by USA. Lot of high ranking politicians are Bandera lovers and support genocide. Their military leadership are Bandera lovers General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces posting selfies of him with Nazi UA flag After Ukraine officially loses territories I am afraid that lot of nazis from ukraine will seek asylum in Europe, with little violence.
It's interesting to see people coming there from all over the world and there's me living about 60km away from Auschwitz and yet I have never been there
Thank you Andre for visiting there. I was there as a teenager, and after 20 years I still remember this terrible atmosphere… 😢you didn’t show that, but there is also a place, where all personal belongings was, like hats, glasses etc. I still have picture of it in my mind… These poor people were sure, they are going somewhere for good life so they took everything with them 😢terrible and extremely sad place, but everyone should visit there to see and understand what Hitler did to us…
Auschwitz and Auschwitz - Birkenau are sad places, my grand grandfather died here, because he was in resistence group during WW2 in Czechoslovakia. Auschwitz is that small camp in Oświęcim town, Auschwitz - Birkenau is that large camp with iconic gate.
Not nazi - German.many people think that this camp was polish just because Oświęcim belongs to Poland . Even some english newspaper called it "polish deathcamp" not so long ago. but calling it polish deathcamp its very common in germany .. ...
I grew up in Austria and in school, media, private life, everyone always knew it was a Nazi German Concentration camp. Also in Germany this is agreed on widely. A lot of polish jews have been brought to Auschwitz and it would be false and disrespectful to claim it was a polish camp. If anyone states that anyways, you can assume they have personal reasons for falling for nazi propaganda, even in 2023.
@@karl-heinzgrabowski3022 I think you missunderstood or i did it, dude said " but calling it polish deathcamp its very common in germany" so i think he says it's common in germany to call Death Camps Polish
actually i'm from poland and it is very strange to here this everything and see on yt from another country thank u very much for showing this here, it means much for history of poland ( i mean saying about that part of history ) dziękuje ( thanks )
Dobrze ze mówisz prawdę ze był to Niemiecki obóz zagłady a nie Polski, a pro po tego, byłem w Oświęcimiu trzy razy i za każdym razem czułem taką pustkę i bezradność w sobie, i takie dziwne uczucie jak tam spacerowałem, sama myśl o tym ze ludzie którzy byli tam ściągani w setkach tysięcy pociągami ginęli w koszmary nie ludzki sposób, to człowieka dobija
Great video Andre. Thanks to your effort most people may know the truth who created those camps. It was German’s death machine but in Poland’s territory. In 1960s they were started with campaigne to make their history make rather „clean” and they has been claiming those camps were allegedly Polish 😢 It is very sad how they are trying to change the truth of history …
I hope its just part of your visit and you did see the other place as well and made similar footage to this one. Been there as a teenager and how I felt there hearing those stories from guide is hard to describe. The other place is way more intimidating.
Thank you for properly calling it "german death camp". Many people call it "polish death camps" just because they were built in Poland. While most people dying there was were polish.
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German Nazi Death Camp. Remember. Cos some people trying false history speaking Polish Death Camp cos this camp build in Poland. Yes, in attacked Poland. Who build? Garman nazis (I dont sey everybody German people being nazis in this old day. Not everybody)
@@fanTomaszaAsza When exactly did someone tried to fake the camp's history? Can you name some examples?
@@isiahmaliklevantezimmerman6570 Yes of corse. Please write in wikipedia - "Polish death camp" controversy . Here is write about this 👍
@@fanTomaszaAsza I see that now. But shoudn't Poles focus more on cultivating the memory of their own people who died in such camps, rather than this paranoia?
Watching from england mate
Thanks for outlining that it was German, too many people think it was Polish since the German built it on Polish land when they occupied it.
Nobody really thinks it's Polish?
Dude no one on earth thinks it was Poland's fault, everyone knows it was the fault of the Nazi Krauts, so stop playing the victim
@@marcguidetti3081 then you have probably never seen uneducated people or those who spread propaganda. Fortunately, such people are becoming less and less, greetings
@@marcguidetti3081 dude there is literally a comment saying that it's also Polish fault in comments above, sadly there are such idiots
@@expectopatronuum452 blaming the Poles for what the Nazi Krauts did during WW2 is unbelievably stupid, that would be like blaming the Greeks for the Romans destroying and genociding Carthage. in other words 100% historically inaccurate and totally retarded
Nazi Germans camp Andre, thanks to you for speaking the truth.
nobody is lying abut that place
@@ahoj4480 Some German say that the camps were "polish"
@@attila_895 Only nazis are talking this
@@ahoj4480 some people do
@@RossoNero1987 yeah but it actually hurts me more that more people care about calling these camps German, than calling their victims Polish or Slavic. Almost no one talks about how they were the victims in these camps, everyone focuses on the Hebrew people.
you have no idea, how important is to name that German Nazi , not only Nazi and speccialy not "polish death camp" big respect to you Andre, you are true.
Man you got it right out of my mouth.👍
Over three million Jews died in Poland and Poles will not be the heirs of Polish Jews. We will never allow it (…) They will hear about it from us as long as Poland exists. If Poland does not meet the demands of the Jews, it will be "publicly attacked and humiliated" on the international forum. " Israel Singer secretary general of Jewish World Congress
@@adolfmaotsestalin8753 That shows their true intensions,alas.
Germans to Polaks did this
Poland WAS the Jewish capital of the world and the most tolerant country in Europe until it's barbaric neighbors changed that
@@adolfmaotsestalin8753 That's not true at all but we can talk with them if they stop exterminating Palestinians and will end up with occupation of their country. If they won't do that we are not willing to speak with terrorists and murderers.
Brawo dla tego pana! Nazywa rzeczy po imieniu! To były niemieckie obozy zagłady, a nie polskie jak głoszą niektóre kłamliwe źródła. W tych obozach ginęli nie tylko Żydzi, ale też Cyganie, Polacy czy Rosjanie.
Śmieszy mnie jak się mówi o zmarłych żydach w obozach... To co oni nie mieli wtedy narodowości? Nie ma takiego narodu jak żyd i większość z nich miała polskie obywatelstwo więc zginęli tam Polacy a nie jacys Żydzi
@@bobsonq3Elite istnieje hipoteza, że zdecydowana większość tych Żydów, którzy po wojnie uciekli do Izraela miała sporo na sumieniu. Uciekli przed wymiarem sprawiedliwości głównie byli członkowie żydowskiej policji kappo, którzy swych własnych braci w wierze zapędzali do bydlęcych wagonów, a następnie do komór gazowych - współpracowali z Niemcami żeby ochronić własną skórę. Niektórzy, co poszli do partyzantki mordowali Bogu ducha winnych mieszkańców polskich wsi, w tym kobiety i dzieci. Dzisiaj to głównie tacy ludzie oczerniają Polskę i Polaków na arenie międzynarodowej. Póki żyli jeszcze bezpośredni świadkowie tamtych wydarzeń (np Władysław Szpilman) dementowali tego typu oszczerstwa. Teraz trwa to w najlepsze niestety.
@@bobsonq3Elite byli jednocześnie Polakami i Żydami, ale w obozach zginęli też Żydzi przywiezieni przez Niemców z innych krajów europejskich.
@@bobsonq3Elite Nazistowskie Niemcy uważali Żydów za źródło problemów świata i nie miała tu znaczenia ich narodowość. Żydzi jako tako nie mieli wtedy swojego miejsca, które mogli nazywać swoją ojczyzną, byli rozsiani po całym świecie, choć oczywiście nie wszędzie byli mile widziani. W Polsce relatywnie bezpiecznie się czuli, stąd dużo Żydów przybyło przed wojną do naszego kraju, uciekając przed represjami w innych miejscach. W obozach ginęli nie tylko Żydzi, ale to oni byli głównym celem i specjalnie dla nich wymyślono sposoby hurtowej eksterminacji tzw. "rozwiązanie kwestii żydowskiej". Polacy też nie ginęli tylko dlatego, że byli Polakami, a dlatego że Słowianie jako całość etniczna byli uważani przez nazistów za podludzi, którzy w przyszłości mieli zostać zastąpieni przez Aryjczyków. Trzeba być ignorantem, by stwierdzić, że nie ginęli tam Żydzi, a tylko Polacy.
@@bobsonq3Elite to, że nie mieli państwa nie znaczy, że nie byli narodem, po prostu żyli w rozproszeniu na całym świecie, analogicznie Polacy byli narodem mimo, że nie mieli państwa do 1918.
Fajnie ze pokazałeś. Niech świat zobaczy jak to dziś wygląda. Pozdrawiam.
o czym ? o tej propagandzie żydowskiej nienawiści do Polaków ? powielanie żydowskich bredni by ci mogli w Palestynie , grabić, mordować i gwałcić kobiety, dzieci i starców ? W dobie powszechnej wiedzy i internetu aż boli rozum taka skala prymitywnej głupoty.
English?
byłem tam
@@UltraRambo google translate exist bro
@@UltraRambo nie
Bardzo podobała mi się Twoja powaga do tego materiału.. jest to straszne miejsce, muszę się tam wybrać pozdrawiam Polaków moich kochanych i Ciebie Andre
Racja. Szacunek. Często tam bywam służbowo i widzę że niestety wielu zwiedzających zachowuje się jakby byli w lunaparku. Przykry jest taki widok, dlatego szacunek za powagę i zrozumienie.
@@uszak84 niestety w barakach gdzie mieszkali więźniowie są popisane ściany, drewna typu " Jarek tu był " " XDD " zapewne wycieczka szkolna tam była i nie uszanowała takiego miejsca... szkoda bo jak byłem i to widziałem to mi się serce załamało, że mimo tamtejszej tragedii ludzkiej młodzież nie potrafiła uszanować takiego miejsca...
Ja nie jestem w stanie przekroczyć bram tego niemieckiego obozu śmierci. ☠️🇩🇪
Nie wiem, dlaczego tak mam.
@@hoxton7056 podczas mojego dzieciństwa nie bylo żadnych tagów, ale pokolenie 2000 wrzód na dupie społeczeństwa
@@zmeczoneoczyjackaopor3612 Ja jestem 2000 rocznik ;d ale mi nigdy do głowy by nie przyszło żeby tam cos pisać, malować
Thank you for indicating that it was German nazi camp. I'm from Poland and it really hurts when so many people claim it was Polish only because Germans built it on our land. My country was a victim of this barbarians and we struggle with the consequences up to this day.
Andre, this's still fresh. This can never be forgotten. This's a very big lesson for all word leaders. I'm wishing from Liberia 🇱🇷
Szefie dobrze że zaznaczyłeś czyje były te obozy. Pozdrawiam !
Byly Niemiecke. Teraz nasze :D
dobrze że on nie wie i tak co napisałeś
@@wloclawek_blackburn_28 szefie wymyślili już translatory.
@@NDRain no właśnie więc możesz skorzystać
@@NDRain Tak bo mu się będzie chciało tłumaczyć .
Bardzo szanuję cię za powagę podczas tego materiału pozdrawiam cię Andre
Super ! Nesmíme zapomínat na zvěrstvá nacistů - NĚMECKÝCH ! ! !
A těch rudých : D
Teraz są naziści na Ukrainie! Neobanderowcy!
@@babayagaofiNemcu ty blbe :)
My Grand grandfather was in Auschwitz, fortunately he survived it to tell the story. He was also a part of the Resistance (AK), before going there. Much respect, and thank you for covering the topic.
Can you tell this story?
Yeah I wondered too can you tell his story ?
Don't know the details, as I haven't met him - my grandfather told me some bits, but he was a messenger for Polish resistance, and was caught by Germans on one of his trips. He lived in Chorzów, which is in Silesia region aswell as Oświęcim, where the camp is located and he got sent there. He lived through the horrors of Auschwitz from 1940 to 1945 and he got his freedom back when the camp was freed by the communists - pretty much all i know.
@@TheTupi4able It's amazing how similar are the stories of our grandfathers. My grandfather was - just like yours - a messenger for the AK (łącznik) in Warsaw. He was in the "Kryska" grouping, absorbed by the "Radosław" battalion after the Warsaw's Downtown fell in the uprising. After the Uprising he was sent to Auschwitz where he spent a month to be later transferred to the Flossenburg Death Camp. He survived by sheer luck (he contracted typhoid just before the Germans evacced the camp because the US Army was advancing to their positions, so they left him for dead but the US troopes found him and managed to rescue him). The only difference between us in fact is that I was lucky enough to meet him and spend many years with him and so I had a chance to write his memoirs.
All the best, brother
@@TheFifhtEye Pozdrowienia, niestety mój pradziadek nie żył już kiedy przyszedłem na świat, ale pamięć o bohaterach pozostanie na zawsze w sercu. Dużo zdrówka.
André, My name is Tom. I'm Polish living in UK. I just wanted to thank you in the name of Pols, for showing this sad place in Poland, just you didn't forget to name of the Nation who's responsible for those Tragedy... Thanks André.
I was there during my school trip (am Czech btw). Really strong and sad atmosphere. It makes you think and remember the atrocities of human on human violence. I remember holding back tears when we walked through a particular section of the camp. Horrible. Also there was a group of Jewish people walking around with Israel flags. Cool video André, hope more people will visit this place.
Nazist also done many cruel things to your Country.
@@patrykstarfish274 Yes, like what happened in Lidice for example.
Tam zginęło więcej Polaków niż Żydów i pierwszymi ofiarami byli Polacy Rumuni Czesi Bułgarzy
Why zionist have to bring their flag
@Dr00g yes what happend there showing how insane this MotherFcker was.
They was a disease of society
Lubię osoby które szanują powagę w takich miejscach
right, the victims deserve a lot of respect, thank you for the serious and wise material and calling it a "german death camp" because it's true!
Germans simply nowadays don't know it, since Germany thinks yong minds are "too sensitive to learn about such atrocities". This is why if anyone in Germany who knows about them learns this during university studies in history. Yes, true story. How I got to learn this? From the history of a German graduate in histroy studies who only learned that " Nazi camps" where German Nazi camps and that some of them were actually based in Poland right before she applied to do a Phd in history of Holocaust and WWII. And this is how and why she decided to do her research and part of her Phd in Poland. As for Polish people, Poland was a nation of vicitms of this German idea that modern day youth is too sensitive too stomache. And somehow when I was a kid and in 6th class of primary school nobody has said about me being "too young an too sensitive" to have to visit this place in the middle of winter and I still vividly recall getting sick while hearing stories about people being taken outside of such premises in winter completely naked, tortured with pooring icy cold water on them and keeping them listening to some longish speach of a German officer and after this hoping to eat some grass that maybe somehow survived somewhere around the buildings. So for me, no wonder nobody in modern day Germany does not want anyone inside or outside of Germany to call it " Germany Nazi camps based in Poland" but rather simply " Nazi camps" or " Nazi camps in Poland". To my family it will always remain what it really historically was " German Nazi camps based in Poland". But no, it was not Polish idea. All nations have suffered there, if Germans themselves. Polish, Jewish, disabled people, gay people, mentally ill people, gypsies, socialists of all ethnicities. Anyone who in accordance with Hitler's idea of the perfect nation had no chance to ever be considered worthy of survival or who could not be turned into an avid supporter of his pure germanic blood white supremacy ideal of a true German citizen. And it's good that people like Andre visit such places. Learning about such places should make people realize why Poland unlike Russia does not support the idea of offensive wars and only chooses to fight defensive wars and why nothing is more further from the truth that thinking that majority of Polish people is racists. Poland got a morderous lesson in cruelty of the white supremacy concept from Nazi Germany times and have never forgotten about. Unlike Germans, we pass on knowledge about over the generations. And yes, this is why Polish people are allergic to tyranny and cruelty but show it in a different way than more fashionable and soft-spoken Western discurse of political corectness. We simply have our own history and our own traditions around such things. As for other places lieks this, Pomorska 2 in Kraków has equally dark history and what very few people know where modern day buildings in Nowa Huta are yes, there also was a German Nazi camp based in Poland but levelled due to decisions of Russian communist regime controling post-war creation of this district. As for other things, near Łódź there also was such camps only for kids, Małe Auschwitz- Little Auschwitz, very famous for its cruelty and post-war trial of its female superviser, probably one of the most cruel females living in Nazi Germany occupied Poland back then. Only why to survive that Little Auschwitz was being old enough to be transferred to some other camp, since even actual Auschwitz for adults was much better. So much for this stories I know from my relatives.
Very sad place😭
Andre dziekuje ci ze pokazałeś innym jak wygląda ten Niemiecki obóz koncentracyjny!!!
Dziękuję za ten film. To jest bardzo ważne dla przyszłych pokoleń. Niestety świat wie więcej o murze Berlińskim i o tym jak Niemcom było z tym ciężko a mało o tym obozie w Polsce który nie był Polski
Well, Berlin wall is more recent and there are more people alive who remember this than WW2. But we shouldn't forget neither of these. Both were horrible regimes
Visiting Auschwitz is one of my goals. The story behind this place should never be forgotten. Thank you, André
I really respect you because of your behavior inside of the camp. Many people don't understand the frightening history of this place and treat it like an amusement park.
Do Osvětimi jsem se dostal jako slepej k houslím, na střední škole jsme dělali maturitní projekt 3D model tábora pro muzeum v Osvětimi. Jeli jsme tam na prohlídku aby jsme vše viděli, dokonce nás pustili i do budov které jsou normálně zavřené a nikdo tam od války na nic nešáhl - až tam člověk zažil tu pravou atmosféru kde mu šel mráz po zádech. Poškrábané zdi a různé čmárance na nich, palandy nahňácené úplně na sobě všude špína... Silný žážitek.
Since the war? No, when Stalinism appeared in Poland, Auschwitz was used to kill people who were against communism. This was abandoned after Stalin's death
Thank you for saying tru. Greatings from Poland 🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱🇵🇱
It's weird. I've been on youtube for almost 14 years and watched all kinds of videos but I really enjoy your simple videos the most. Just walking around exploring a foreign country and eating some of their food is, visiting their villages is really relaxing to watch. Wish you the best.
Everyone should visit this place atleast once in their life. To understand.
to understan what? jews are doing the same thing today to palestine and palestne ppl! and world give a S! the same with the red sickness from russia! how many slavs were killed by this ideology? and what ? NOTHING! russian like this red sickness!
I agree 🙌🏼
Or watch Gore videos from the third world
no
Everyone should know that it is German,not Polish death camp.
Byłem tam kiedyś na wyjeździe ze szkoły, pamiętam że była tam też grupa Żydów, też uczniów w podobnym wieku.
Jak oni się tam zachowywali...
Heheszki, robienie sobie fotek, przeskakiwanie obiektów bo nie chciało im się czegoś obejść niczym dzieci przechodzące przez płot na skróty.
Normalnie czułem wstyd patrząc na to mimo, że w tym nie uczestniczyłem.
Żydzi są jednym z głównych ośrodków myśli liberalnych i lewicowych we współczesnym świecie. Okropnym jest, że ginęli tam ludzie ale akurat narodu żydowskiego mi za cholerę nie szkoda (nie mówię o zwykłych ludziach którzy trafili tam bo Hitler ich nie polubił)
To ja z kolei widziałem wycieczkę Żydów, którzy nie byli wstanie tam wytrzymać. Męczyli się strasznie w tym miejscu, płakali i krzyczeli.. bardzo ich to dotykało..
@@TheSpimpero Fajnie, spotkałeś rzadkich przedstawicieli tej okropnej rasy
Respect for this place for these people. 🥲 We will never forget R.I.P Thank you for showing such an important place for Poles
it is very important that you gave the real name of the camp. much respect for that
I was there when I was little and I also saw personal items stolen from prisoners. I'm not sure if they are still shown to public, but at that time they were. There were piles of glasses, purses, shoes... And there were also piles of hair, which Nazis used to produce fabrics. And those fabrics were displayed as well. All of that was really creepy and I'm not sure if I should have been taken there at that age. Thank you for this film, this point in our history was tragic and it should be remembered, so we don't do it again.
Te przedmioty nadal sa ale w muzeum auschwitz,tam gdzie jest ta charakterystyczna brama z napisem arbeit macht frei i zwoedza sie rozne bloki itp
Byłem tam w wieku 15lat. Dla mnie też za wcześnie, w ogóle nie ruszyło mnie to co się tam działo, cieszyłem się z wolnego od lekcji..
@@azjatysalceson faktycznie to za wczesnie..chociaz mysle ,ze duzo tez zalezy od podejscia..niektórzy dorosli zachowuja sie gorzej od nastolatkow i traktuja to jak wycieczke do disneylandu..
Thank you for visiting this place and sharing our history in proper way. You're a good person.
I appreciate that
If it was in a really proper way and true way he could have been in jail by now. Too too many times this lie was told to muggles.
@@TheGuy-vz3km are you ok ? Do you believe the men you interact withy on 4chan want what’s best for you ?
I am Polish and I want to tell you - Thank you
Im from Germany and think that this video is very important. Sure lot of things changed in Germany, but this horrible place stays in our mind. What our Grandparents or Grand grandparents did. is unforgiveble, but that is why we have to speak about it so it never happens again.
I remember when I was a kid I was there for a school trip. Still remembering the elderly woman being carried by the small track by some guys. She was crying describing things to the others. The was like 90 years old
Grate Work Bro, sad place 😢
Very respectfully done Andre,
I'm from Poland, thank you very much for calling Auschwitz a German camp in Poland, not a Polish camp, it's still a tragic mistake in the world, especially since many Poles died there, as well as many other nationalities who, according to the Germans, were not a race above people ❤️ love from Poland
As a child I went there, I do not remember how old I was but I thought it was the worse trip I ever had it has a huge impact on my health, I remember crying a lot and couldn't sleep for weeks.
Thank you for sayin the truth. Because It's not a polish camp. The germany killed my great-grandmother. My grandparents remember everything and they lost many friends in this camp. My grandmother (she is the only one who is still alive) is still shaking when she hears german language. This is history, but I know that everything what they have is only because they robbed us. The war teached polish people a lot and I am very proud of my ancestors because they won our freedom and the truth is that no one has such a terrible war history as we do.
Dziękuję za prezentację naszej ważnej historii/Thank You for presenting our important history :)
Dzięki Stary za głoszenie prawdy!!! leci subik za to co robisz :DDDD Pozdrawiam
I always knew it's a grim place, but I never realized this place is so huge... The scale of it makes it even scarier.
2 things about prisoners' "life" in those barracks I would like to bring up:
1. a quote from an old book on this subject "The real hunger is when you look at another person as a food."
2. Those pyjamas-like clothes were ALL that they had so they would put sand and cement ment for "work" inside them for thermal isolation.
Thank you so much for stressing that the camp was German. It really means a lot to me as a descendant of people who's lives were deeply affected by this horror.
Miło zobaczyć w czasach fakenews 'ów materiał oparty na prawdzie. Dziękuję za rozpowszechnianie prawdy o niemieckich obozach śmierci w Polsce André.
Very sad place. Thanks for video and for respect
When I was in Birkenau, I was able to climb up to the tower by the main gate. There is a view for whole vast camp.
Great that you went there. it's a very important place.
Ogromny szacunek za prawdziwy tytuł, wielu nie ma odwagi i zakłamuje rzeczywistość mówią ze te obozy były Polskie
André tkank you for visit this dramatic and very sad place in history of Europe. My grandpa was suvivor of Buchenvald concentration camp.Thank you for your respect. Greetings
One of the most confronting experiences I've ever had was visiting Auschwitz. Yet still I saw some people taking happy selfies in front of the gate as if it was in front of the Eiffel Tower or something, chatting very loud and laughing while inside the domain, truly insensitive behaviour. I can't wrap my head around how such a dark place, where you feel all the sadness and pain it caused, you can be so cold. But either way, if you have the chance, you should go and visit, but just try to behave please.
Thank u for this Andre BIG RESPECT 💪🏿🇵🇱♥️
Horrible memory's left behind by the Germans.
Left? Hahaha so just why they never pay reparations for Poland?
Never have seen your channel before - Clicked just to thank you as soon as i saw that you outlined these camps were german not Polish, thanks!
hi andre. There are 2 camps in oswiecim. you added the movie from Brzezinka. you must see the camp which is typical in oswiecim. you have a lot of complete buildings there. human bone soap shown. human hair and clothes and many more
For sure, the main part of Auschwitz is much more heart breaking place to see and that's right, Andre you should visit this place.
@@Piixel222 you cant film in second camp
@@matejkuka797 however, it's worth visiting.
You should visit Lublin next, we have here local beer called Perła Lubelska and many other interesting stuff, hope to see you around :P
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and Majdanek death camp
w lublinie nic nie ma ciekawego xD
YES COME TO LUBLIN, LUBLIN IS THE BEST CITY IN POLAND
@@qudlik301 w tych wsiach co on zwiedza też nic ciekawego nie ma a i tak się to ciekawie ogląda xD
Great channel my friend, hope you enjoy Poland
One of very few vlogs on the internet from Asuchwitz that is respectful of the horrors.
Man. Thank you for this video. We as Poland country really need someone who speak about the true of German death camp
A Like goes just for the accurate title - thanks for spreading the awareness of actual history
Your face alone Andre, depicts the emotional compassion that you hold for
the injustices of mans inhumanity to his fellow man!!!🥺😢
Bardzo dobra robota. I właściwy tytuł.
Thank you for your visit Andre :) Greetings from Poland!
Thank you Andre for showing this terribly true story, the west doesn't know it lies and displaces the signal from your channel will give them food for thought, good luck in further travels, visit Poland more often, kury and catchki 🖐🇵🇱🤜🤛 🙃
Pozdrawiam tego Pana za obiektywne przedstawienie prawdy o tym strasznym miejscu
fajnie ze nawet obcokrajowiec zna sie troche na histori polski i wie ze to nie bylo polskie
Wnioskuję po komentarzach, że wcześniej w tytule było "Polish" zamiast "Nazi". Dziwne, że tak napisał. Może dla sensacji tak jak już to miał w zwyczaju robić w pewnym filmie (targ "rasistów") ale w takim razie dziwne, że tak szybko zmienił.
Kolego On wiedział Tyle Ile Przeczytał na Ilustracjach, Jakby Wiedział choć Trochę więcej nazywał By Rzeczy Po Imieniu nie Nazi a German
@@Mickos25 na początku był też na miniaturce Hitler i znaki zapytania w dymku
@@RossoNero1987 fajny ma tatuaz na nadgarstku 😉
@@Mickos25 Dokładnie ten typ robi tak specjalnie
Dziękujemy Andrzej!
Thank you for trying to make many people aware that this is a Nazi death camp, not a Polish one, as many claim to this day. I hope this film will make them realize that they are very wrong.
Thanks to You for speaking the truth. Greets from Poland.
Poland always Remember and take only true 💔
sadly Polish people forgot, look at Bandera goverment in Ukraine.
@@Valik-ez4cq "Bandera government" with a jewish man as the head of state? Nonsense
@@Valik-ez4cq What? Bandera gov?
@@karl-heinzgrabowski3022 I meant Kiev goverment supports Bandera movement, the man which sided with nazis and is responsible for killing over 100k polish people.
lot of UA soldiers wearing openly nazi patches, bandera flags. then you got Azov, Kraken, Right sector, all of them recognized as neo nazis by west. Azov almost got recognized as terrorist group by USA.
Lot of high ranking politicians are Bandera lovers and support genocide.
Their military leadership are Bandera lovers
General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces posting selfies of him with Nazi UA flag
After Ukraine officially loses territories I am afraid that lot of nazis from ukraine will seek asylum in Europe, with little violence.
@@Valik-ez4cq ????
Thank you André for this video. For showing people how it looked.
Andre, you have to visit Wieliczka salt mine.It's realy great place.
Bochnia salt mine better.
@@bartektmpl2528 Older, but not better.
I have to say, I have big respect for you André...
Wish you all the best...
It's interesting to see people coming there from all over the world and there's me living about 60km away from Auschwitz and yet I have never been there
I've never been there too. It is too painful. I know the story. There is literally no family in Poland not affected by the WWII this way or another.
I went there on a field trip, I live near this place. Nice tour. That place is truly depressing.
Dobra robota !
I live about 20km away from there, its kinda frightening thinking what happend so close to your home
Thank you that you outlined that it was German Nazi Death Camp.
very good way of presenting - respectable, calm, sensitive. thanks for the material. awful place btw, i was sick for 2 days after visiting
Thank you for this video! Dzięki bro!
Thank you Andre for visiting there. I was there as a teenager, and after 20 years I still remember this terrible atmosphere… 😢you didn’t show that, but there is also a place, where all personal belongings was, like hats, glasses etc. I still have picture of it in my mind… These poor people were sure, they are going somewhere for good life so they took everything with them 😢terrible and extremely sad place, but everyone should visit there to see and understand what Hitler did to us…
nie pokazal, poniewaz rzeczy osobiste, buty i wlosy sa w strefie, w ktorej prosi sie o brak fotografowania :)
Auschwitz and Auschwitz - Birkenau are sad places, my grand grandfather died here, because he was in resistence group during WW2 in Czechoslovakia. Auschwitz is that small camp in Oświęcim town, Auschwitz - Birkenau is that large camp with iconic gate.
Not nazi - German.many people think that this camp was polish just because Oświęcim belongs to Poland . Even some english newspaper called it "polish deathcamp" not so long ago. but calling it polish deathcamp its very common in germany .. ...
I grew up in Austria and in school, media, private life, everyone always knew it was a Nazi German Concentration camp. Also in Germany this is agreed on widely. A lot of polish jews have been brought to Auschwitz and it would be false and disrespectful to claim it was a polish camp.
If anyone states that anyways, you can assume they have personal reasons for falling for nazi propaganda, even in 2023.
No, it's not common in germany :)
@@karl-heinzgrabowski3022 I think you missunderstood or i did it, dude said " but calling it polish deathcamp its very common in germany" so i think he says it's common in germany to call Death Camps Polish
I mean its NOT COMMON in germany to call it Polish Death Camps
Dude no one on earth thinks it was Poland's fault, everyone knows it was the fault of the Nazi Krauts, so stop playing the victim
actually i'm from poland and it is very strange to here this everything and see on yt from another country
thank u very much for showing this here, it means much for history of poland ( i mean saying about that part of history )
dziękuje ( thanks )
Like many others I want to thank you to name this place right because many people got it mistaken by the place it was build.
Im from Poland. Thank You for this video.
Thanks for outlining that it was German.
Many people think it was Polish.
if you plan going there, i dont recommend going there in summer since there is hella of walking and you will run out of water faster than you think.
Dziękujemy za polskie napisy bro
Thank You very much Andre for this video 👍🤝👍
Dobrze ze mówisz prawdę ze był to Niemiecki obóz zagłady a nie Polski, a pro po tego, byłem w Oświęcimiu trzy razy i za każdym razem czułem taką pustkę i bezradność w sobie, i takie dziwne uczucie jak tam spacerowałem, sama myśl o tym ze ludzie którzy byli tam ściągani w setkach tysięcy pociągami ginęli w koszmary nie ludzki sposób, to człowieka dobija
Bro so important these days , to name things for what they are. Thank you and keep it up.
Great video Andre. Thanks to your effort most people may know the truth who created those camps. It was German’s death machine but in Poland’s territory. In 1960s they were started with campaigne to make their history make rather „clean” and they has been claiming those camps were allegedly Polish 😢 It is very sad how they are trying to change the truth of history …
I hope its just part of your visit and you did see the other place as well and made similar footage to this one. Been there as a teenager and how I felt there hearing those stories from guide is hard to describe. The other place is way more intimidating.
My great-grandfather was imprisoned there.
Im Polish.
Dziękuję za ten film ! Polecam również odwiedzić Sztutowo - tam też jest zachowany obóz
I am from Poland, and I live kinda near to Auschwitz’s and the history was so… respect for you man!!
Top job mate..
Thank you for properly calling it "german death camp". Many people call it "polish death camps" just because they were built in Poland. While most people dying there was were polish.
such a sad place doceniamy cię andre
It must be remember. Thanks for this film.