Showing posts with label poland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poland. Show all posts

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Auschwitz Concentration Camp (Eastern Europe Part 6)

Before leaving Poland, we also visited the Auschwitz Concentration camp, which was a network of concentration and extermination camps built and operated by the Nazi Germany during the WWII. This place is very significant as it is an important event which took place in the history of mankind.
The solemn feeling looms in the air.





































A reminder... 


Jews were the main targets...


Jewish people on their way to the camps not knowing that they were walking into "DEATH". 

Memorial of all the people who were gassed. Real ashes found in the monument. 

Pictures from the past... of people being extradited to the camps..          


Upon arrival at Auschwitz, the seperation process began. Seperating those who will fit and able to work apart from those who were old and weak. The later were then sent to the gas chambers.


This was just a small sample of the amount of cyclone B used in the gas chambers.
The dark side of man.



The museum also showcased the belongings left behind by the people who lived in the concentration camps after liberation.

Praying shawls of the Jewish not burnt by fire.


The old and handicap were made to strip off all their clothes and prosthetic limbs and aids before they were gassed to death. 


More evidence of the number of people gassed ...



More evidence of the amount of people killed. 

even babies and children were not spared of being thrown into the gas chambers. 


There was also a room which showcased heaps of hair that were cut from the Jewish ladies before they were brought to the gas chambers. These hair were being sold to German factories to be made into brooms and various textures. Out of respect for the dead, we were not allowed to take pictures of the hair. That was indeed a revolting sight. The heaps of hair stretching about 3-4 metres width and about close to 2 metres high was quite a revolting sight. 



Seems decent but can you imagine 700-1000 people sharing a few WCs?!

And washbasins.. 


This is actually how the barrack looked like in the past...


and this was where they slept. 4-5 people on each level and since they were not allowed to use the toilets at night, many urinated and defecated where they slept and the people on the lower level would get the urine on their bodies. That was how the conditions were. 


The watch tower...



The prison cells... 


The wall where many were being executed at. 
This premise where we were at was the first concentration camp.




Many were hung, tortured and executed here. 
Entering the gas chambers where the Holocaust took place. 


The actual gas chamber. 

The feeling just being in this room was undescriblable. Time might have past but the memory and deed of what took place still lives. May we take a moment to pray for the innocent people who lost their lives. 

Next to the gas chamber was the incinerator where the dead bodies were dragged to to be cremated.
Cremation went on 24/7 because there were just too many bodies to be cremated.


None of the victims knew what they were in for. They were instructed to strip naked to a disinfectant shower in the room (gas chamber) but once the doors closed, gas was released from the top of building down into the room. Each session took half an hour before the room was opened and the bodies dragged to the next room to be cremated. I could imagine the events that took place just being in the building. It might have happened decades ago, but it still felt so real. 

We went on to visit the second and larger concentration camp just fifteen minutes drive away from the first.
 The rail to the door of Death. 


This second one was built to house more prisoners.
After visiting the camps, I honestly had no appetite for lunch that day. Just touring the camps and looking at the pictures and the belongings of people made everything so real- the cruelty of human beings towards other human beings because of issues of race. Hitler had issues with Jewish people during his younger days and he envied how rich and successful most Jewish people were and that started the whole propaganda of eradicating the entire Jewish race. 

If you are interested to learn more about the history leading up to the Holocaust, you can catch the 2 films below which the tour leader has kindly aired during our coach rides.


Both were really interesting to watch, and easier to digest than most history books!

It really makes me realize the importance of maintaining peace and harmony in the world today. Any type of war is always unnecessary and at the end, a lose-lose situation as learnt from the previous WWs. 

Saturday, June 22, 2013

The ski town of Zakopane (Eastern Europe Part 4)

Our journey from Hungary continued into Poland. Of which, we stopped over at a resort town in the Tatra Mountains known as Zakopane. Zakopane is a popular ski resort for people in the central part of Europe considering that it is just a few miles from the Solvak Border and that things in Poland are relatively cheaper compared to the rest of central/eastern Europe.

What struck me most entering the town was definitely the wooden Polish houses which are unique only to this town.

































































We also took a tour up to highest point of Zakopane via the cable car.




Being a freak, i had to double check the safety of the cable car, and i was reassured by the tour guide that the cable car was installed by the very same Swiss company that did the cable car for Mount Titlis in Switzerland and that it was completely safe and secure. 

As we were ascending, it started to snow!!
It was our lucky day!!



I couldn't resist picking a snow fight with my hubs.. 

It was freezing on the peak!! 
 Brrr.... 
On the way down, i spotted a cottage...

It has always been my dream to live away from the bustling city and sometimes dream of becoming a hermit too. A warm fireplace, curled up in my couch to read all the books i want! ahhh... what a luxury!
The bliss of the peace surrounded by nature. 

What i also liked in particular about Zakopane is her unique little wooden church.


Before entering the church, we were greeeted by the smiling face orchids! Have seen these in pics but not up close like this! They were gorgeous!






Wood being a good insulator of heat also kept the church really warm, it was nice just sitting quiet in the church for a moment.
I really enjoyed Zakopane a lot because we were simply surrounded by Nature at its best and it was really scenic as the Mecure Hotel we stayed at provided such comfort, and having breakfast with such a view was just comforting.




And i simply loved the variety of food in Zakopane, be sure to try:

1. The waffles

2. The fresh fruits (especially strawberries!)
They were not too sweet which were to my liking!

3. The local crepes, which were slightly different from the french ones!
Had to order a strawberry one too! 

4. Lody Swirl!
It was different from the normal swirl ice creams, as this was thicker and heavier in texture. 

5. The Cheese
We were wondering what these were and thought they were bread.
But at a closer look, the lady at the store was kind enough to let us try a slice. It was actually cheese!
There were so many different kinds to choose from, goat cheese, salted, unsalted etc.
It tasted very natural and we learnt that these are made by the local people from their cattle. 
It is really not expensive for such a big chunk of cheese. 
Next up, our journey continues to Krakow, Poland!