I want to visit, but I'm afraid my heart simply shatter. Please keep doing good work. It's so important that the world never forgets.
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You may use http://panorama.auschwitz.org t see thr historical site and read about the history of Auschwitz.
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That's true!
@DanRather also deserves credit!
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It’s up to 258.2k today as I found this and followed. I’d previously seen some pieces of black & white film, some of it taken upon liberation, but the 360 degree color tour at http://panorama.auschwitz.org is very worthwhile and instructive for all those especially unable to go there.
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Where’s the museums 4 Christians murdered during the war & where’s the museum for the Armenian genocide-How about Palestinian museums for the1948 genocide which continues to date-now a slow ethnic cleansing funded by Am tax $ thanks to deceptive racist Zionism-NOT Semitism-Hmm..
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I grew up in a community that embraced Holocaust Survivors. My next door neighbors were interned in Auschwitz and the priest two doors down was in Dachau. We must never forget man's inhumanity towards other men when directed by a corrupt government.
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Proud to have followed before the 150,000 and hope you reach a billion! Was there in July with my 17 year old son. Never Forget!
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Well deserved! I come from David Hogg’s post. While I’ll not be able to visit Auschwitz since I won’t be over there, I will be visiting Germany, including the Dachau concentration camp in April with my German teacher and other classmates to pay our respects and learn about it.

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And then educate others-very important these days.
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