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Warsaw Uprising Tragedy
The courage of these Polish girls was unbelievable. Would you do the same?
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BEST Book about Poland! Amazing stories
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Subscribe 👉 bit.ly/2odF8FE Live interview with Michael Moran, Australian author of 'A Country in the Moon' - a book that helped me fall in love with Poland 10 years ago! 💗 👉The day an old major registered a tank! 👉How British soldiers pretended to be Polish to pick up ladies in wartime Britain 👉Racing a Rolls-Royce through 90s Poland 👉Moving scenes in Warsaw during the funeral of John Paul II '...
EMOTIONAL! Soldier salutes his fallen brother.. (Full)
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Watch the full emotional moment WW2 Veteran Bohdan Dembinski paying respects to his brother Józef, who was killed aged 19 in the Warsaw Uprising Subscribe for more 👉 bit.ly/2odF8FE
When a brother takes a knee for a brother ...
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Best Warsaw Uprising Documentary
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Watch every day of the Warsaw Uprising, one of the greatest tragedies of World War 2, take place. Follow the stories of the men, women and children fighting the enemy, or just fighting to survive, during this 63 day battle. Discover why the Warsaw Uprising was 'worse than Stalingrad' and some of the bloodieest urban combat of the war. Subscribe to this channel and share this epic 2hour document...
One Second From Death
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Józef Walaszczyk saved 53 Jewish people during World War 2. This is his incredible story. The final episode of this 5 episode series. Share and send it on.
He broke INTO the Ghetto
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Józef crosses into hell itself, the Warsaw Ghetto. The scenes he sees there will haunt him to this day. Episode 4 of this inspiring stoy.
His Jewish Wife was Sentenced to Death
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Józef's Jewish wife, Irena, is sitting in a cellar in the Gestapo HQ. With her, 20 other Jewish people. In 5 hours, they will all be executed. Unless Józef can achieve the impossible....
Get the Vodka
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Józef Walaszczyk is hiding 3 Jewish girls in an apartment. The punishment if he's caught is certain death. So what do you do when a Nazi spy walks in? Józef knows.. get the vodka...
The Price of Life
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The Price of Life
The Final Chapter (E63)
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The Final Chapter (E63)
Ready for the Next Fight (E62)
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Ready for the Next Fight (E62)
A Tale of 2 Commanders (E61)
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A Tale of 2 Commanders (E61)
Cross the River (E60)
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Cross the River (E60)
How Could They Continue? (E59)
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How Could They Continue? (E59)
The Warsaw Sewers (E58)
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The Warsaw Sewers (E58)
The Warsaw Sewers (E57)
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The Warsaw Sewers (E57)
That's Your Friends (E56)
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That's Your Friends (E56)
We Will Obliterate You (E55)
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We Will Obliterate You (E55)
Breathtaking Duplicity (E54)
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Breathtaking Duplicity (E54)
Crossfire (E53)
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Crossfire (E53)
Fight to the Last Round & Last Breath (E52)
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Fight to the Last Round & Last Breath (E52)
He Was 12 Years Old (E51)
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He Was 12 Years Old (E51)
The Darkest Chapter (E50)
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The Darkest Chapter (E50)
Standing on the Graves (E49)
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Standing on the Graves (E49)
Best Friends or Strangers? (E48)
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Best Friends or Strangers? (E48)
Nowhere to Bury The Dead (E47)
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Nowhere to Bury The Dead (E47)
Explode on Impact (E45)
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Explode on Impact (E45)
Blow the Bridges (E44)
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Blow the Bridges (E44)
Even in Our Dreams (E43)
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Even in Our Dreams (E43)

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  • @istorefandomsforthewinter
    @istorefandomsforthewinter 2 години тому

    in middle school, our teacher played a video like this for the class. if i remember correctly, some of my classmates were simply talking and laughing with each other. i used to have many jewish kids in my class and they were among them. weeks later, there was a school assembly honoring people that died in war. after it had ended, i heard my classmate say that "it was so boring". these people revolt me and have done so for as long as i have known them and i hope they just grow up if they havent already.

  • @honeymayfair-rt9tc
    @honeymayfair-rt9tc 3 години тому

    Yes , Very shame and under educated humain behavior

  • @LakesGeek
    @LakesGeek 14 годин тому

    Never been (yet?) but i agree. People lack basic respect, weren't we all taught things like "be quiet around graveyards and think about the people" when we were younger? There's a time and a place for photos, selfies and chatting on your phone. Any place of emotional gravity (even a church, even though i actively dislike religion) means you put it away, shut up, be present, pay attention, and reflect.

  • @maryoleary2037
    @maryoleary2037 15 годин тому

    I have to say that when I visited Auschwitz, that everyone was solemn and respectful. This was a life changing event and many others felt the same way.

  • @Daryajun
    @Daryajun 16 годин тому

    I agree with most of what he said except, let people take pictures of the shoes, hair, glasses anything. Let them show it to others. Let the whole world know n SEE what happened there... I have never been to Auschwitz. I care and am very sensitive about the Holocaust. When I read something, I go on Google and search. It shakes me when I see the pictures. What I'm trying to say is that seeing the actual pictures (not the stupid selfies of course) could bring awareness.

  • @Astrid-jt8cd
    @Astrid-jt8cd День тому

    Disgusting tragic a real horror. Adolf Hitler was evil but also ugly andd stupid

  • @NorthernRealmJackal
    @NorthernRealmJackal 2 дні тому

    What baffles me the most is what people are doing there, if they clearly don't care about, or understand, said history. Why not go to an actual amusement park?

  • @CloudiClownsAround
    @CloudiClownsAround 2 дні тому

    Listen I wanna go, I really do but I’d bawl out crying and stuff..

  • @andychandler3992
    @andychandler3992 3 дні тому

    I'll be going, Lord willing, in January, for the 80th anniversary of liberation and I'm hoping the solemnity of the moment keeps the mood reverent and subdued.

  • @bugloverspiderlover8490
    @bugloverspiderlover8490 3 дні тому

    I’ve noticed every time this place is seen on tv or news or video,there is no sunlight,it’s always dreary and gloomy,like the environment knows something horrible happened there.

  • @ericvaleraphotography27
    @ericvaleraphotography27 5 днів тому

    I'm a tough guy and so is one of my Rugby mates, he went last year and cried and i'm taking a whole bunch of tissues.

  • @ericvaleraphotography27
    @ericvaleraphotography27 5 днів тому

    I'll be going in 2 weeks time and if I see any of this disgraceful attitude there will be consequences, my Granddad fought and died at just 56 for fighting in WWII

  • @beckyguest1036
    @beckyguest1036 5 днів тому

    I had a similar experience when I visited many years ago. People taking photos, smiling and posing in front of the wall where people had been shot. Also chatting and laughing in the gas chambers. It was unbelievable! This was in the mid 2000's, I would imagine it is much worse now.

  • @leemadden3able
    @leemadden3able 6 днів тому

    I absolutely agree with every you have said thank you

  • @PaulP580
    @PaulP580 7 днів тому

    Thank you for this upload, my Father Bernardyn Pawlak was an AK hero, and eventually escaped from post war Soviet oppression in 1946 to serve with US Forces in Germany before emigrating to Australia in 1948. I miss him dearly 😢

  • @candy-es3pu
    @candy-es3pu 8 днів тому

    Amusement park dude you're super 😂

  • @TheArtist893
    @TheArtist893 9 днів тому

    As a German I do feel very disgusted by this behavior, I’m glad that I got to see a Jewish Holocaust Survivor at my school, though some people just have to ruin the environment at the Camps, and for what?

  • @inari3298
    @inari3298 9 днів тому

    I went to a concentration camp in 2017, in Czechia, I remember seeing tens of thousands of graves around the buildings. I was diagnosed with adhd in 2022 and thinking back on it, I really hope I wasnt disrespectful when I visited, I didn't know better, and I can't remember much, I was just a kid. But I really hope I did it right, I really hope I focused for once.

  • @inari3298
    @inari3298 9 днів тому

    I saw the 9/11 memorial a few months back, i remember how they were very on photography, i remember i felt incredibly sad visiting that place, seeing all the videos, pictures, pieces of the building. I imagine going to Auswitch would make me pretty sad as well

  • @RabbiZalmen
    @RabbiZalmen 9 днів тому

    ua-cam.com/video/1Yl30cRloqA/v-deo.htmlsi=F_zNT9kDN-W7kyun

  • @annhenry6893
    @annhenry6893 9 днів тому

    Thank you for sharing this. I probably would have stayed silent also and regretted it later. Probably out of shock or confusion....don't feel too bad...we are never perfect....but at least you made this video. I believe you redeemed yourself.. 😢

  • @annahale3145
    @annahale3145 12 днів тому

    Im sorry I mispelled Auschwitz in my previous comment.

  • @annahale3145
    @annahale3145 12 днів тому

    Thank you for your video. Im going to Auchwitz in October of this year. I don't look upon it as something fun to do, but as you put it, " it is an obligation as a human being". Sadly, I fear for our world and the way in which it is headed.

  • @peterdewberry3082
    @peterdewberry3082 13 днів тому

    Sadly, they did not protect their Jewish citizens.

  • @sanjeevtambraparni2654
    @sanjeevtambraparni2654 13 днів тому

    Well said....can't agree more...

  • @EmilyRose0
    @EmilyRose0 14 днів тому

    Why would they restrict people from taking photos? Because it's a business! There are 1000 documentaries sowing dead naked and starved Jews, yet it's so horrible and dead photographing shoes and hair of them because they are dead? Give me a break! They are dead, they do not care, if anything they want people to spread the message and know and REMEMBER. I think it's just a money grab, and probably they even prepare thing there that are not quite original or realistic and just for display, and they do not want people to find out. I think it's a ridiculous ask.

  • @DavidHughesss
    @DavidHughesss 14 днів тому

    I don't 100% understand why people feel that they need to go in the first place, and suspect that it is inevitably going to be something that appeals to the "bucket listers". At any rate, I don't think that one's understanding is deepened merely by visiting a place; far better to study than to engage in Holocaust tourism, I would have said.

  • @chipichipichapachapa733
    @chipichipichapachapa733 19 днів тому

    Exactly the same in Dachau!! There were girls posing for photos in a flirting way at the gate. I was like wtf do you even know what this place is?

  • @mattiasximiisjodin1334
    @mattiasximiisjodin1334 20 днів тому

    Nathuz

  • @titanEM11
    @titanEM11 22 дні тому

    If you haven’t experienced trauma or suffering you cannot experience empathy.

  • @Charlotte-kv7bk
    @Charlotte-kv7bk 23 дні тому

    Thank you.😢

  • @jaspal201
    @jaspal201 23 дні тому

    Gaza is the latest Auschwitz

  • @adamstuhlman2206
    @adamstuhlman2206 26 днів тому

    Jack Fairweather wrote a great book about him! The Volunteer.

  • @marktaylor3051
    @marktaylor3051 28 днів тому

    Why you being like the police bro. Also you could take photos of the shoes and glasses, just mot the hair. Get the facts right bro

  • @kevintracey4644
    @kevintracey4644 29 днів тому

    Well said. I hope that anyone planning a trip there should see your video first.

  • @noble9864
    @noble9864 29 днів тому

    💐🏴💐

  • @megmucklebones7538
    @megmucklebones7538 Місяць тому

    I just got back, my partner and I basically was the only people there. I was down in the cellars of the infamous cell lock 11, standing there in that tunnel on my own was fking horrendous. I then went to the gas chamber, again. I was in there on my own, the most fked up experience of my life.. My partner had to leave, crying. So I stayed there on my own. My god. I will never forget that feeling.

  • @lussandraferreira22
    @lussandraferreira22 Місяць тому

    😢🙏

  • @exilemike
    @exilemike Місяць тому

    I would take a picture too.

    • @megmucklebones7538
      @megmucklebones7538 Місяць тому

      I was on my own, so I did. If there was anyone else around I would not have, as not to offend anyone. I got a full 4 mins of the gas chamber, hatches, ovens and scratch marks. Awful.

  • @PaulDiNardo-pt5mj
    @PaulDiNardo-pt5mj Місяць тому

    Maggots took the photos anyway No respect for anything

  • @eagle7757
    @eagle7757 Місяць тому

    Believe Simply means that a person is persuaded or convinced Salvation To believe in Jesus Christ, is to believe he is the Christ and that he guarantees everlasting life to all that believe in him New King James Version 1 John 5:1 Whoever believes that Jesus is the Christ is born of God, and everyone who loves Him who begot also loves him who is begotten of Him John 3:16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. John 6:47 Most assuredly, I say to you, he who believes in Me has everlasting life. Once Saved Always Saved John 6:37 All that the Father gives Me will come to Me, and the one who comes to Me I will by no means cast out.

  • @NeverTakeNoShortcuts
    @NeverTakeNoShortcuts Місяць тому

    Couldn't agree more, but buddy you are making money off of this in a sense sensationalizing it yourself by putting it on your UA-cam channel. Hypocrite much

  • @maitzyjp6649
    @maitzyjp6649 Місяць тому

    If your bucket list says go to a concentration camp and you go you are ticking it off your bucket list simple haha

  • @maitzyjp6649
    @maitzyjp6649 Місяць тому

    If I want to take a picture I will I spent my time and money to come I will take videos and photos to show family because they are just as interested as I am hence why I am there

  • @robertkolzarek
    @robertkolzarek Місяць тому

    My grand grand Grandpa ist German and wars twenty one to the time of nineteen hundred forty five

  • @robertkolzarek
    @robertkolzarek Місяць тому

    Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit für das deutsche Vaterland danach lasst uns alle streben brüderlich mit Herz und Hand

  • @terrymarshall5217
    @terrymarshall5217 Місяць тому

    When we went there exactly the same people got phones out to take pictures i was discusted too😢

  • @arizonagal4966
    @arizonagal4966 Місяць тому

    People are the worst

  • @1mimarin
    @1mimarin Місяць тому

    I visited in 2004 and this type of behaviour is a generational thing. Western society has given rise to a generation of utter morons and it horrifies me. Be respectful

  • @miss-astronomikal-mcmxcvii
    @miss-astronomikal-mcmxcvii Місяць тому

    And my friend, by not saying a word about what you saw, I think you actually did the right thing, because you decided to NOT bring any more attention to that tomfoolery. You just minded your own business and focused on the lives of the victims, as you were talking about in this video. And you decided to bring your attention to this matter using a UA-cam video. Good for you. Don’t feel guilty, don’t blame yourself, you finally brought attention to this in a civil, polite manner. Because I am sure if I were in your shoes, I would be EXPLODING deep down inside, while trying to maintain my composure on the outside, knowing the gravity of such a site like Auschwitz.