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@luckytahlula65152 жыл бұрын
You never fail me, my friend. Stay busy and well. Happy trails.
@barrydysert29742 жыл бұрын
The Holocaust, Genocide, mans inhumanity to man, has been a lifelong study. As i was expecting, you gave me a good look at the place as it now exists. i wasn't expecting the depth of your historical photo documentation and analysis. Excellent my friend. Truly well done !:-)
@MasonObscura2 жыл бұрын
Glad you appreciate it! Makes it worth the effort.
@barrydysert29742 жыл бұрын
@@MasonObscura it's a pity that you don't have more subscribers !:-)
@reed_oky8 ай бұрын
Great video. Visited Terezin and Dachau a few years ago so this definitely brought back memories
@douglaswilkinson570011 ай бұрын
I visited Terezin in 1983. Scared the hell out of me.
@williambatley34112 жыл бұрын
I just found your videos as an ad of all things. Good stuff, dude, I subbed.
@MasonObscura2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate it!
@robertwinfree31976 ай бұрын
War and Remembrance tells the story of an American Jewish family who got trapped in Europe at the outbreak of war. They wind up in Theresienstadt. I highly recommend it. It was an American television miniseries from the 1980s and it is available on KZbin.
@davidlockwood60882 жыл бұрын
I had a friend who was a survivor of Theresenstadt
@MasonObscura2 жыл бұрын
I'm sure they have some incredibly interesting stories
@RobbEverett5 ай бұрын
War and Remembrance gave the perfect story about the Paradise Ghetto. Horrible. Eichmann and then Rahm....
@Chrimbas2 жыл бұрын
New sub and I’m hooked. Thanks for the great content. Could you look in the the Ashtabula Ohio train disaster of 1876? Might be of interest if you are ever in northeast Ohio.
@MasonObscura2 жыл бұрын
I definitely will, thanks for the recommendation, and happy to have you here!
@Grandizer8989 Жыл бұрын
Sad story… my friends and I were leaving Prague and wanted to go to Buchenwald on the way back to Berlin. But because we were late leaving, we decided to go back in a different direction and go to Theresestadt. There is a camp in every direction in Europe.
@derisleybrittain2 жыл бұрын
Excellent quality 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@rosyvision Жыл бұрын
Red Cross: "... Seems legit."
@jaylowry Жыл бұрын
The ICRC delegate, Dr. Maurice Rossel could only put in the report what he had observed at the camp. That doesn't mean they believed it, Rossel marked it as confidential and Johannes Schwarzenberg, director of the Division of Special Assistance for the ICRC, did not publish the report as it would distort the truth of the actual camps. Despite Schwarzenberg limiting the distribution to four individuals, Rossel would find out on his next mission that the SS had read it as they quoted back passages tom him that they didn't like.
@abeautifullittlefool1758 Жыл бұрын
Ugh thank you for this video but damn its so surreal. My great grandmother went to this camp and she was considered lucky for that fact. I always knew that it was the "red cross camp" but i never saw the films 😦
@MasonObscura Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your contribution
@JohnSmith-kf1fc2 жыл бұрын
Everybody freaking out about coronavirus and Ukraine. Mason is like "hold my beer while i visit this eastern europe country"
@zappababe85772 ай бұрын
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas led me here, as I wanted to find out more about the propaganda film that the German officers were shown about the concentration camps, making out that the inmates were treated very well! I know that the film itself, the Boy in the Striped Pajamas, is terribly inaccurate, but being as it has led me to find out about this concentration camp set up for PR reasons, at least it taught me something which I was previously unaware of. Even the living quarters, meant to show that people had plenty of room, look overcrowded to my eyes. I dread to think what it was truly like, with people jammed together like sardines, deliberately making ideal conditions for disease to flourish. Just so evil to treat human beings in that way! I can't begin to understand how people could be so cruel towards other human beings.
@moniqueduval64418 ай бұрын
The pronunciation...
@johngreylove1359 Жыл бұрын
It was a model camp and people died of starvation and diseases from the war. Stop lying.