An diesem Tag vor 81 Jahren befreite die Rote Armee Auschwitz

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Von NARVALhacker69

27 Kommentare

  1. GlobalFriendship5855 on

    That’s why you see flags hoisted at half-mast all over Germany today. Never forget!

  2. A truly incredible place to go visit, if any holocaust deniers went and visited auschwitz and birkeuneu they’d change their tune very fast

  3. VibrantGypsyDildo on

    I’ve been (as a tourist) in Oświęcim/Auschwitch and the atmosphere was eerie.

    Now you promote the army that liberated this prison camp, but it is still the same army that was a very real threat to my family nowadays.

    And btw, have you asked who was that other party in partitioning Poland? Ever asked who promised Hitler to not open the second front in times of his weakness? A county that gifted a good chuck of Poland?

  4. Friendlypyromaniac on

    I can smell the denial incoming to this comment section, pin or delete: call it

  5. Mother-Ad85 on

    Well,after that the soviets liberated the polish people from themselves.I think you know what i mean.

  6. Kmag_supporter on

    Every time someone mentioned WW2 all the Mordor supporters come crawling out of their orc caves.

  7. The amount of clueless people OF EUROPE that are thankful for the communist occupying the countries they “liberated” is honestly concerning.

    I’m just gonna ask you all to Google Witold Pilecki and pay attention to what happened to him at the end of his life.

  8. How people deny the holocaust is beyond me.

    I can understand some people not being able to grasp the scope of it or struggling with the why but the nazis even said they had done it, we saw the progression from van’s with the exhaust feeding into the back to gas.

    If there is a hell may the bastards who aided in such a crime against all humanity and decency burn for eternity

    Edit: it is slightly depressing that a moment of contemplation and memorial has turned into a pissing match that I admittedly threw a stick in.

    We should be better then this

  9. Great_Champion_7721 on

    My granddad and his entire family spent 10 days on judenrramp waiting to be sent to gas chambers. But there were cyklon b shortages and they got sent to labour camp near szczecin. He was 7 then

  10. Commandopsn on

    Went there and seen it. Horrible place. But the historical value is second to non.

    Glad they preserved it. For all the world to see.

  11. Seven_Veils_Voyager on

    On this day in 2026, there are far too many people who believe it didn’t happen. :0(

  12. Vijfsnippervijf on

    NEVER forget this. Today I came across some new Stolpersteine for people who were caught and mass murdered just for who they are.

  13. There are some things in recent(-ish) history that just seem so unbelievable nowadays, like how one island nation in Europe controlled almost 1/4 of the world or how we once divided Europe with an iron curtain and how communism was a thing while today, people from Romania, Bulgaria or Estonia can freely move across Europe.

    And then we get to the holocaust: a crime so gruesome that even after extensive studies, is still hard to comprehend. The scale, the efficiency and the lack of a proper reason why it happened. I am glad that we have managed to at least partially move into the right direction.

  14. Electrical-Prize-397 on

    Yeah so remember this evil whenever you see any neonazis, Nazi sympathizers, or other antisemitism.

  15. Explosive_Orange54 on

    Just a reminder: Auschwitz wouldn’t exist if Soviets:

    – didn’t made Ribbentrop-Mołotow pact with Nazis.

    – didn’t attack Poland on 17.09.1939 (or 09.17.1939 for the Americans). Without this, Poland would most likely hold much longer against nazi Germans.

    Nazis were scums, but let’s not whitewash other scums. Fuck both of them.

  16. Jazzlike_Painter_118 on

    Pity the Soviets then started their own sending to Gulags. Some people were in both. Imagine surviving the German camps to end up in a Gulag.

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