Arbeit Macht Frei Gate at Auschwitz

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  1. At the Imperial War Museum in London they have a small scale model of Auschwitz and some of the personal belongings in glass cases. Like a really small version of what you described about the piles of hair. Very harrowing. They have a model of one of the train carts too, which you walk through as part of the exhibition. I can’t even imagine what actually being there feels like.

    1. Ooh, thanks for the information. Might have to check that out next time I’m down in London – I studied there for two years but I never wanted to the Imperial War Museum.

      1. It’s brilliant. Definitely make the trip. The holocaust exhibition is always there but the other stuff rotates so there’s always something good to see. I saw an exhibition about food during the war. It was really interesting.

  2. When I saw the email notification pops up I was ready to exclaim ‘Really? Comedy? Auschwitz?’. Thanks for maintaining the integrity of both subjects.

    I was in Poland during Easter weekend (given its recency, we might even have cross shoulders at some point!) and main aim was to visit the camp. Unfortunately, I didn’t realise how religious people from Poland were. There was no public bus service on that Easter weekend when I was in Krakow, and when I made a dash to the train station for an alternative transport, was told that the last train left 10 minutes ago. There were of course organised tours for tourists for that, but I stuck to my principles of joining them. Never to a place like Auschwitz.

    This is truly one of my greatest travel regrets, but it simply beckon another visit to this amazing country.

    1. Well, I’m glad I was there a few days before Easter weekend, that’s for sure. Public transport can be incredibly unpredictable when it comes to holidays. And I definitely agree about guided tours – they might be useful in terms of information but they’d effectively be telling you how to feel, which is entirely unnecessary.

  3. Very Descriptive Overview of your visit. Sounds like a cold eerie place. I know I will never visit, because I am a complete chicken and it would get in on my head and wreck it, I know it is just self preservation. For now all I can do is pray for the souls that died there.

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