It’s hard to really imagine the extermination of six million people. And it’s hard to imagine that roughly a quarter of these people, slaughtered like animals, were children. The Children’s Memorial at Yad Vashem helps make it real.
If you can’t see the video below, watch it on YouTube.
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GREAT BUT SAD VIDEO – STEVE….
WONDERED ALSO HOW TO GET IN TOUCH WITH YOU TO DISCUSS OR SUGGEST SEVERAL OTHER POSSIBILITIES AS TO VISITING PLACES AND FUNDING FOR HISTORICAL PLACE REHABS.
ANDY K.
Thank you for posting this video, Rick. Picture-and video-taking is generally not allowed (you were probably granted a dispensation for your work), so I couldn’t remember exactly what interior of the museum looked like. This video refreshed my memory.
This is such heart breaking reality. Some of our travels have been through France, Normandy and Germany. We would like someday to plan out just a Hitler concentration camp trip. It is amazing even when you travel through Normandy how the horrors of this war went on for so long and because of the times most people around the world did not realize how bad it was.
@Judy – believe me, you do not want to do a concentration camp tour. One is plenty. I visited Auschwitz-Birkenau, and it took me a long time to get over it. I could feel the evil still seeping from the ground there. Certainly, I think you should visit one, but I would not plan for more than that until you find out how you react.