wangi wrote:No problem, i'll give drop you a note when I've uploaded them. I've still got to go through the photos from Krakow, the salt mines and Auschwitz...
The death camp at Auschwitz is on a "human scale" (if you can say such a thing), it's at Birkenau that it really hits you - the scale of the crime. The place is massive.
I think I've learned that since - when I visited I didn't know half of what I know now - although I did see the glass containers with the spectacles and pigtails, which was more than enough.
I think if I went back I would go and see that infamous train entryway.
I don't think I was aware of the assembly-line nature of the gas chambers until I saw the film "Shoah" - for some reason I had confused the work-camp aspect and thought that people were used for slave labour for a while before being killed.
Auschwitz has that confusing aspect though - it's in 2 bits and has a work camp too - whereas other "concentration camps" could be death camps (like Treblinka and Sobibor (?)) - that is, gas chambers with a railway station.
In one sense I'd like to know more, but in another I already know more than enough.