I'm from Poland, this audio reminds me of stories my great-aunt told me about. Her sister was shot by a german Wermacht soldier, she also knew a guy that was killed in Treblinka, german extermination camp. War is the worst thing. Thank you for spreading information about those awful things that happened during WWII. For anyone interested in the topic, there are great documantaries about German Nazi concentration camps and extermination centers, for example ''One day in Auschwitz'' .
I remember when this came out on patreon we were learning about this exact thing in class and I was so puzzled at how convenient the timing was hahaha but in all seriousness this is an emotionally amazing audio!! ❤️
"I hear the sound of gunfire at the prison gate. Are the liberators here? Do I hope or do I fear? For my father and my brother it's too late, but I must help my mother stand up straight." -Geddy Lee (Rush,) Red Sector A
I'm such a sucker for WW2 films and basically everything about it And this audio was absolutely spectacular💛 All the emotions, the character's story, your performance... You did an incredible job Ben👏❤
My friend: Grace, are you okay? Me in P.E : yea just sitting.. My friend: you look sad.. I know what would make you feel better! Me: what? My friend: Ben posts today! Me: 😳 💗💓 *true story* Edit: this story is amazing, Ben! I’m so proud! :) GET THIS MAN AN OSCAR PLS
My god, that hits deep. I'm from Poland and it was very hard for our country in World War 2, my great grandma was one of the poeple who made it through that hell. She was a very strong woman, at least that's what i heard, she died when i was very young. So many poeple died... So many good and Innocent souls... Profesors from imporant for our country universitis because at that time if you were smart you were in great danger because you could make a change, for example inspire people. Sorry, i got a little emotional... I really like and appreciate your work, it's important to remember our past, and our history. Because we need to make sure that something like this, will never happen again.
I am from Bangladesh and hearing this audio makes me feel like how people been through during war.. and Ben you are fabulous.. the way you stay in character and express that is impressive.. Can't wait to hear more audios from you .. I've become a new fan of you. Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 ❤️ 💕
This is the first asmr I've ever cried to. This was such a masterpiece, literally had tears streaming down my face. And the music just added an extra element that made this so much better.
I was adopted into a Jewish family, and they had family who perished in the camps. Right now it's beyond me to really express what this piece of yours does to me, but I'll try. You've cracked my heart wide open, I'm tumbling through swirls of all the human sadness that ever was and will be. And yet. And yet. Your vocal compassion holds sweet balm. You've handled this delicately and very beautifully, Ben. 💗💗💗
WWII was one of the worse atrocities to happen in the world; war is an ugly thing. My grandfather died to musterd gas and WWII has always been a major reminder in my family. Thank you for this audio because people are starting to forget this actually happened and all the people who died horrific deaths. Wonderful job Ben!
I had a grandfather who had told me stories about the war as a young girl, and how he had saved many, he passed before i knew the severity of war, and now that i have learnt the pain of the war in classes, i have ben(haha ba dum pshh) fascinated by learning more, and stumbled upon your channel here, and now im loving the content you make! Keep it up man!
At this point in surfing audios to try get my mind of my Grabdad who passed on Sunday 14th November 2021, and I found out over a Facebook post not being told, thanks for keeping me going Ben I owe youv
Yup, I make a river just with my tears, the way you tell the story got me out of guard and I feel like I was in there. Amazing Ben, you make me cry but amazing. *Goes to the corner and cry curled up as a burrito with a blanket*
Ugh, Ben this is too good. I feel like I relived memories from a past life even though I don’t believe in that lol. But the prayer and crying really touched me
Ben this one hits close to home for my family. My great grandfather on my mom's side was actually on the team that liberated Ohrdurf Concentration camp in 1945. His main job (he had many as a soldier during that time) was to take pictures of the carnage and take them back to the US Government once they were done overseas. Certain pictures he took were released to the media, but the one rule was he had to hand over all the pictures once he developed the photos. However, he was able to save 4 pictures and glue them into, like, his platoon book? Idk, but we still have the pictures to this day and they're some of the most depressing things I have seen. I couldn't have imagined what he was going through on that day. I sadly never got to meet him, but from what my mom and grandpa told me, that moment changed his life. To the day he died, he never let go of that moment. I always have asked myself what he would have been thinking the second he set foot into that horrible place. If anyone is curious, I will find the book when I go home next week for Thanksgiving and give a name and more details about what happened as my mom knows more than me. My family has recently been considering submitting his pictures to the Holocausts Museum in Washington DC. For now, it's still a family heirloom that we take extra care of both physically and what it represents in both my and the country's history. I still wonder what he was thinking some days. Thanks to you, Ben, I'm getting the closest thing to what my great grandfather was thinking on that day. Thank you for releasing this audio. I always apricate your work, but this? This is next level great work. To whoever requested this audio on patron, you made a good request. I don't care if anyone believes me. I take pride in my family's history. I take pride in the bravery it took for my great grandfather to do what he did. I have no reason to lie about something I'm proud of. And thank you for whoever made it this far for listening. ..... imma go cry now.
this is wonderful and heart-warming audio, thank you, Ben 💜 I'm from Russia and... this is very sensitive topic. In my school every year we had a meeting with veterans, who got in camp when they were a child. We prepared poems for them, listened their stories... And this is really scary
Ben you have done it again! I was crying and I had goosebumps. No one really realizes nor can they imagine, what soldiers go through or have gone through and especially at that time. And all those innocent people, can't imagine what they went through. I applaud you Ben!
I know I didn’t even scratch the surface of what these people went through, but I hope in some small way I was able to open a door for people to step through time and empathize on some level with history.
Aussie Ben can we please get a part two for this because this one is absolutely amazing my grandfather was in the navy in world war 2 and never talked about it so in a way this is comforting to me
WW2 is something I've study for school and personal curiosity for years. Plus the small handful of stories my Great grandfather would tell. But I've always learned best by experience (not that I would want to experience such horrors). This first POV kind of took down the last barrier I had in connecting to WW2.
Ok, seriously! This is what my great papa did when he was in the war! Did you know him?! He told me how he saved people when their houses were raided or he would rescue them with the medical.
Son of a- why does this some what remind me of hacksaw ridge this maid me cry fall trip slip and I still replayed it🖤🫶🏾thank you Benny boy you’ve done us a great job yet again
I cried so much durning this video i just felt like i was completely in it i always have that when i lissen to your audios i cant wait for the next one!
THIS CAME OUT ON MY BIRTHDAY AND NO ONE TOLD ME. I will not lay in bed, listen to this while holding my Frodo teddy bear that I got. I promise I am now an adult.
I'm getting some serious COD WW2 2017 vibes, I miss turner, zussman, sarge, stiles, all of them. Im gonna log on and rerun the whole campaign. "No mission too difficult, No sacrifice too great"- Lt. Turner
I'm sorry but WHERE ARE THE CAMERAS! I just started learning about this is school today.... this music makes it everything when he prayed my tears started running down my face...
Tons of extras on Patreon!! You’re missing out, mate. Come on over:
www.Patreon.com/aussiebenasmr
To broke. Sorry LMAO.
But listen, listen IM BROKE
I'm from Poland, this audio reminds me of stories my great-aunt told me about. Her sister was shot by a german Wermacht soldier, she also knew a guy that was killed in Treblinka, german extermination camp. War is the worst thing. Thank you for spreading information about those awful things that happened during WWII.
For anyone interested in the topic, there are great documantaries about German Nazi concentration camps and extermination centers, for example ''One day in Auschwitz'' .
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Moja świętej pamięci prababcia również dużo mówiła o takiego typu rzeczach.
I appologise for what my country did. This should have never happend
Ah yes, I am quite fimilair with this because my great-grandma told me about her expierences as a young Polish girl.
@@nat2289it's not germany's fault. it was the whole messed up era, colonization and all sh*tty stuff. don't apologize for what you did not do
I remember when this came out on patreon we were learning about this exact thing in class and I was so puzzled at how convenient the timing was hahaha but in all seriousness this is an emotionally amazing audio!! ❤️
It makes you think of what the soldiers thought when they brought down the concentration camps and other prison camps. It's so hard. Was tearing up.
@@Faith-dq5rz I was too. It is very heartbreaking.
When me and my classmates were learning about this we were shocked
@@kaijuking5971 So was I. You see what others did and it makes you upset. You wonder why!? Why do something so horrible to another human being?
@@Faith-dq5rz precisely what was the point of all that suffering other being Jewish no offense to any jews
omg that praying scene just. The emotion was so raw! your acting so so freakin good 0-0
You’re too kind. Thank you
"I hear the sound of gunfire at the prison gate. Are the liberators here? Do I hope or do I fear? For my father and my brother it's too late, but I must help my mother stand up straight." -Geddy Lee (Rush,) Red Sector A
I'm such a sucker for WW2 films and basically everything about it
And this audio was absolutely spectacular💛
All the emotions, the character's story, your performance...
You did an incredible job Ben👏❤
Aw thank you so much!
*wipes away tears* I have no words. Just...brilliant work, Ben. Absolutely brilliant.
Awwwwwww thank you
My friend: Grace, are you okay?
Me in P.E : yea just sitting..
My friend: you look sad.. I know what would make you feel better!
Me: what?
My friend: Ben posts today!
Me: 😳 💗💓
*true story*
Edit: this story is amazing, Ben! I’m so proud! :) GET THIS MAN AN OSCAR PLS
I second that!
Ben: "We gonna feel sad today"
Me: "I don't think I-"
Ben: "I SAID WE FEELING SAD TODAY!!!"
Hahahahahaha
My god, that hits deep. I'm from Poland and it was very hard for our country in World War 2, my great grandma was one of the poeple who made it through that hell. She was a very strong woman, at least that's what i heard, she died when i was very young. So many poeple died... So many good and Innocent souls... Profesors from imporant for our country universitis because at that time if you were smart you were in great danger because you could make a change, for example inspire people.
Sorry, i got a little emotional... I really like and appreciate your work, it's important to remember our past, and our history. Because we need to make sure that something like this, will never happen again.
I am from Bangladesh and hearing this audio makes me feel like how people been through during war.. and Ben you are fabulous.. the way you stay in character and express that is impressive.. Can't wait to hear more audios from you .. I've become a new fan of you. Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩 ❤️ 💕
😢😢😢THIS ONE ACTUALLY DID MAKE ME UPSET AND REMINDS ME OF HOW GREATFUL I SHOULD BE HAVING MY BROTHER AND SISTER'S
*hears ben crying*
Me: *trying not to cry while infront of parents*
Mum: Whats wrong?
Me: You wouldnt understand
Hahahahha
Me too!!!😭😭😩
Same tho
Lol
@@aussiebenasmr why are u laughing at this one I was kinda crying
This actually brought me to tears😢 heartbreakingly beautiful
This is the first asmr I've ever cried to. This was such a masterpiece, literally had tears streaming down my face. And the music just added an extra element that made this so much better.
Thank you for watching!
I was adopted into a Jewish family, and they had family who perished in the camps. Right now it's beyond me to really express what this piece of yours does to me, but I'll try. You've cracked my heart wide open, I'm tumbling through swirls of all the human sadness that ever was and will be. And yet. And yet. Your vocal compassion holds sweet balm. You've handled this delicately and very beautifully, Ben. 💗💗💗
Thank you for sharing this. ♥️
WWII was one of the worse atrocities to happen in the world; war is an ugly thing. My grandfather died to musterd gas and WWII has always been a major reminder in my family. Thank you for this audio because people are starting to forget this actually happened and all the people who died horrific deaths. Wonderful job Ben!
It is my honour to play any small part in reminding us all to remember those who were tragically killed and tortured during that time.
i love history and in my opinion it was a good representation of what it would have been like. i loved it even though it made me cry.
This is one of the first audios I've listened to that has legitimately made me cry. well done!
this one made me so emotional over on patreon, so excited to see the rest of the tribes reactions!
I had a grandfather who had told me stories about the war as a young girl, and how he had saved many, he passed before i knew the severity of war, and now that i have learnt the pain of the war in classes, i have ben(haha ba dum pshh) fascinated by learning more, and stumbled upon your channel here, and now im loving the content you make! Keep it up man!
At this point in surfing audios to try get my mind of my Grabdad who passed on Sunday 14th November 2021, and I found out over a Facebook post not being told, thanks for keeping me going Ben I owe youv
*sniff* I’m not crying *sniff* I don’t know what your taking about 😭😫
This was amazing Ben!!!
Omg! This was amazing. Ben, you did an amazing job with this. When you cried, I cried.
Brutal and utterly heartbreaking. Thank you.
I may or may not be crying when this qoute happened: There has been to much death on earth
Yes. I cried.
I watched this eight months ago and it still as good as I remember
Ben: crying
Me drawing at the same time:
why...why now! I'm gonna ruin my art!
It was still worth it tho!! Amazing work Ben!!!!! I love it!!
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Oh my fucking god I have never cried this hard while listening to an Audio 😭😭 damn Ben really know how to get into people's feels 😭
Such a beautiful story! Everything about this is perfection.
Aw shucks
This reminds me so much of a war movie because of the music used and the way you said everything! Soo good!
Ben has got to be the best youtuber I know. No questions asked. I love you Ben!
Awww thank you!
This is like the millionth time I'm listening to this, and it still brings me to tears 😢
Yup, I make a river just with my tears, the way you tell the story got me out of guard and I feel like I was in there. Amazing Ben, you make me cry but amazing. *Goes to the corner and cry curled up as a burrito with a blanket*
He’s a legend god damn!! Give him an Oscar!!💓💖💝
*blushes*
Ugh, Ben this is too good. I feel like I relived memories from a past life even though I don’t believe in that lol.
But the prayer and crying really touched me
Can't wait for another amazing audio Ben!😊🧡
Ben this one hits close to home for my family. My great grandfather on my mom's side was actually on the team that liberated Ohrdurf Concentration camp in 1945. His main job (he had many as a soldier during that time) was to take pictures of the carnage and take them back to the US Government once they were done overseas. Certain pictures he took were released to the media, but the one rule was he had to hand over all the pictures once he developed the photos. However, he was able to save 4 pictures and glue them into, like, his platoon book? Idk, but we still have the pictures to this day and they're some of the most depressing things I have seen. I couldn't have imagined what he was going through on that day. I sadly never got to meet him, but from what my mom and grandpa told me, that moment changed his life. To the day he died, he never let go of that moment. I always have asked myself what he would have been thinking the second he set foot into that horrible place. If anyone is curious, I will find the book when I go home next week for Thanksgiving and give a name and more details about what happened as my mom knows more than me. My family has recently been considering submitting his pictures to the Holocausts Museum in Washington DC. For now, it's still a family heirloom that we take extra care of both physically and what it represents in both my and the country's history. I still wonder what he was thinking some days. Thanks to you, Ben, I'm getting the closest thing to what my great grandfather was thinking on that day. Thank you for releasing this audio. I always apricate your work, but this? This is next level great work. To whoever requested this audio on patron, you made a good request.
I don't care if anyone believes me. I take pride in my family's history. I take pride in the bravery it took for my great grandfather to do what he did. I have no reason to lie about something I'm proud of. And thank you for whoever made it this far for listening. ..... imma go cry now.
Thank you for sharing this story!
I’ve never seen any of your videos before but I love this one. I like the story and your character is so emotional and protective and it’s so sweet. 🥺
Welcome to the channel!
this is wonderful and heart-warming audio, thank you, Ben 💜
I'm from Russia and... this is very sensitive topic. In my school every year we had a meeting with veterans, who got in camp when they were a child. We prepared poems for them, listened their stories... And this is really scary
Ben you have done it again! I was crying and I had goosebumps. No one really realizes nor can they imagine, what soldiers go through or have gone through and especially at that time. And all those innocent people, can't imagine what they went through. I applaud you Ben!
I know I didn’t even scratch the surface of what these people went through, but I hope in some small way I was able to open a door for people to step through time and empathize on some level with history.
I desperately need a sequel to this. I need to know what happens to the characters.
I would like to see what happens next to!
Yeah, same!
Yes please
I can’t wait idk why I’m so excited
I love audios about war! You’re really spoiling us Ben ❤️
As you deserve. :)
I'm not sure why, but I have been loving war audios as well!
E-eri i went through you playlist uhhhhh why do you have an 18+ sangwoo playlist ummm
@@Rabipatel1 it’s not my phone… it’s Mineta’s phone
@@aurelie.m do you know where Mineta is Eri?:)
Aussie Ben can we please get a part two for this because this one is absolutely amazing my grandfather was in the navy in world war 2 and never talked about it so in a way this is comforting to me
Such an amazing and emotional audio🥺 Great job Ben ❤️
"What on earth did they do to you"
2 seconds later..
"Dont answer that question"
IT ALL STARTED..
i love these rescue audios 😁
The dramatic music makes it perfection Ben-
WW2 is something I've study for school and personal curiosity for years. Plus the small handful of stories my Great grandfather would tell.
But I've always learned best by experience (not that I would want to experience such horrors). This first POV kind of took down the last barrier I had in connecting to WW2.
I understand why bad things happen. But I will never understand how "humans" can be ok hurting and mistreating other humans.
Don't mind me, I'm just laying in bed acting as if I'm part of the story 🎭🤣
Fuck Ben you're amazing. I swear I don't have words, I'm freaking serious if I say that I loved that, really
Awww thank you boo
That made me cry when you said "I will protect you love". It was great over all there should be a part two
this is more emotional then my grandmas funeral
*crumbles apart in sadness*
An amazing plot twist Ben adopts her and takes her home after the war and they start to heal together
This gets me every time I actullly cry when I'm just trying to work on my acting skills
When Ben cried 🫶🥺🥺🥺💖my heart broke 🫶💖🥰
I've been to one of the old concentration camps so I kinda saw everything in my head- this was intense. Luv it
Brilliant. I'm in tears. Good Ben , very good. 👏👏👏👏✨✨❤️👋👋
Even your acting crying made me cry
Another day another slay, especially when i find another video i have yet to watch
I am Jewish and german this feels weird, but the audio was pretty good
I really want a part 2😅 (also genuinely curious how this ended up happening)
Damn, I'm crying... you're good.
I'm Russian.
Ok, seriously! This is what my great papa did when he was in the war! Did you know him?! He told me how he saved people when their houses were raided or he would rescue them with the medical.
Son of a- why does this some what remind me of hacksaw ridge this maid me cry fall trip slip and I still replayed it🖤🫶🏾thank you Benny boy you’ve done us a great job yet again
Ben you have a got a good heart ❤ to other people
I cried so much durning this video i just felt like i was completely in it i always have that when i lissen to your audios i cant wait for the next one!
the talent - such a touching story, Ben !
Awwww thank you
I absolutely loved this
We have to have a part 2 this was amazing
This is amazing. It's like if I'm watching a movie. 👏
Please do more of these I love these ones so much!
Amazing job Ben keep up the great work ur fantastic and so is ur audios
Why does this remind me of Call of Duty World War II when Daniels saves Zussman
amazing as always ben!!!!
Thank you!
This is soo good I can’t- 🤚🏽
Amazing job! I love this !!!
I literally cry!!!!😭👍🏻😩😞😨😥🤧
THIS CAME OUT ON MY BIRTHDAY AND NO ONE TOLD ME. I will not lay in bed, listen to this while holding my Frodo teddy bear that I got. I promise I am now an adult.
Even the strongest will can be broken
Damnnn this was gooooddddd
Am I about to cry: yes
Whas I planning on to cry to day: not really
Do i love this: yes💕
it is currently 12:12 pm rn and im crying like crazy why do chu do dis to me
Not gonna cry-
*hears Ben crying*
FUCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
Same
Am I up late listening to this audio for the 7th time yes and I also up late wanting to go to sleep no
Im not crying, youre crying
I'm getting some serious COD WW2 2017 vibes, I miss turner, zussman, sarge, stiles, all of them. Im gonna log on and rerun the whole campaign.
"No mission too difficult, No sacrifice too great"- Lt. Turner
I'm sorry but WHERE ARE THE CAMERAS! I just started learning about this is school today.... this music makes it everything when he prayed my tears started running down my face...
As a dutch person, this hits
I remember last year in 8th grade we read the hiding place I was so sad
One of my favourite books.
Hello 911, Yes my heart just burst out of my chest. Why? well there's these audio...
Yay my bad day is good again
hey Ben can you do more medical and rescue role plays pleaseeeee xxx
As a History teacher I approve!
God damn now i wanna turn this into an animation, oh well let's see if I go thru with it or not xD
Please do that would be great to see 👍
The scene when you notices listener made ne cry 😢
Well done!
Thank you!
Pt 2?