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Nowhere in the world can human nature be touched more than Auschwitz concentration camp.

I saw a movie called Schindler's List a long time ago, surrounded by power grids, gas-killing bathrooms, cremators, and desperate people in striped clothes. Many people think that it is just a story, and even prefer to believe that all exaggeration is just for the attention of bloggers.

However, when you meet Auschwitz, you realize that bloody facts are more cruel than movies.

At the gate of the concentration camp, it was written in German that "labor can be free". More than 654.38 million Jews walked into this gate, but never came out alive. I don't know where this "freedom" comes from.

You don't need tickets to visit Auschwitz concentration camp There is a guide to explain it in English for free, and you can bring it in in batches when there are many people. Although tourists are constantly shuttling around the camp and piles of people are led by tour guides, it is quiet here. In the face of the shock and fear brought by the "death factory", the pain brought to the world by World War II was uncovered naked again.

Nearly 70 years ago, in the name of "immigrants", the Nazis tricked Jews from all over Europe into living in a place where they owned land and work, so they got married and had children. A Jew was transported to Auschwitz concentration camp with his good expectations for his future life, but what greeted them here was the abyss of death. All their belongings were looted, even their clothes, shoes, hats, rings and earrings, as well as their hair, teeth and skin were stripped.

Whenever a train carrying Jews arrives, valuable people are left as coolies. But everyone knows in their hearts that death will come at any time. They have to work more than 10 hours every day, and many Jews are tortured to death because they can't stand heavy physical labor. Being lazy at work or getting sick will also face the fate of being killed.

And those who are old, weak, sick or women and children are tricked into taking a bath. Thousands of people were squeezed into a room of only 200 square meters, and Nazi guards put poisonous "Zikron B" gas into the gas chamber. Whenever the gas chamber kills people, in order not to let others hear the cries inside, the Nazis play a waltz loudly outside to cover up the atrocities.

German Nazis set up special "wards" and laboratories in concentration camps to conduct medical experiments on living people, and repeatedly injected, operated and removed organs, making them disabled or infertile.

For the dead, the German Nazis peeled off the skin of the dead to make lampshades, cut off women's hair and sold them to the German textile industry at that time as raw materials. Even making soap from human fat and pumping a lot of human blood just want to know how much a person can live after losing blood.

At the peak of killing, cremators burn more than 6000 bodies every day. Until1945 65438+1October 27th, the Soviet army liberated the Auschwitz concentration camp. At that time, there were only 7,000 prisoners alive, including more than 200 children.

Kazimierz Albin, 92 years old, number of concentration camp: 1 18.

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Our flight on February 27th, 1942. It was a starry night, and the temperature was about-8 degrees to 10 degrees. We took off our clothes and jumped into the river. Halfway through the swim, the whistle sounded and there were still many broken ice floes floating around us.

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Jozef Paczynski, 95 years old, number of concentration camp: 12 1.

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There are about eight or ten barber apprentices like me from Warsaw who cut the hair of the commander of the concentration camp. I never thought of taking this opportunity to assassinate him. I know what will happen. I'm calm. If I stab him in the throat, half of the remaining prisoners in the concentration camp will suffer the same death.

Will the war be endless? But people can't come back from the dead Today, I am glad to see that peace has come and the blockade is no longer. I can finally open my heart and say these words to the Germans.

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Zofia Posmysz, 9 1 year old, concentration camp number 7566.

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You can never imagine how horrible the shrill cry was at the moment when electrocution began. Many people were thrown into the barbed wire pile to die. I saw many bodies hanging on barbed wire. When night falls, some girls will be thrown into high-pressure barbed wire, which is really terrible. At night, we are always awakened by sad cries.

At that time, I knew how to survive. Don't stand on the edge of the line, don't stand in the first row, the middle is the farthest place from the Nazi dog. Those people may hit people at any time. Above all, don't let yourself be punished.

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Auschwitz is like an unforgettable scar, which will never heal and hurt forever. But it is also a history book, which tells the story of the turmoil on Polish soil 70 years ago. In order to remember the painful lessons of Auschwitz concentration camp and prevent the resurgence of racism and Nazism, Germany, Britain, Italy and many other countries have designated this day as a day to commemorate the victims of the Nazi Holocaust.

But now Auschwitz is sunny and warm as spring, with rows of poplars dancing and children chasing games on the grass near the gate. On the wall of death, daisies symbolizing peace and hope slowly bloom.

There is a simple "exit" sign at the exit of Auschwitz concentration camp. 70 years ago, it could not have existed. I bought a Spanish introduction about the Olympic Games in the souvenir bookstore. Maybe I can only come once in my life.

When all the emotions are taken away by the cold wind and imprisoned in the broken bricks and tiles, I deeply feel that this time is enough.