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.
My name is Kolya senkiv. I'm a Negro. I was sitting there.
The food is good, but the beds are too hard and the people are so-so
But the plantations ***
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Людмила
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November 28, 2021
My grandfather, who was captured at the age of 18, fell into this hell. Let them get full details of who was involved in these murders. They peeled off the skin, made lampshades. Experiments were performed on children, blood was pumped out of them, for the soldiers of the Reich. He was released on April 12, 1945. At the age of 22. He returned as a sick man. But he lived to be 54 years old. And he had 5 children, all of whom were raised decent people. Let humanity never forget what Germany did.