Our unit was several kilometers away. I've been to the memorial several times. Impressive, especially the bell. It reminds me that a man is worse than a beast when he is a beast. Stefan Zweig, it turns out, was a prisoner of this camp when he was a six-year-old boy. Miraculously escaped. The Germans demolished our location to the ground. I hope this monument will remain.
The place is sad, but must-visit. It is better to allocate a whole day, as the complex is extensive. The museum itself is free. There is an audio guide, including in Russian, it costs 2 €. The museum can be reached from the railway station.