I saw about The Camp in Germany on Oprah..

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I can't believe I saw everything.. I have alot of mixed emotions in me right now. I have anger, sadness, shocked because I never seen everything before.. I also cried. They showed clothing, hair etc and dead people. I cannot believe how Jewish babies was killed and they was in a box.. :tears: They also had a dr which they called him "Angel of Death" It makes me angry also of how they killed people with gas chamber.. burnt them alive etc. *shrugs* They know they was going to die. I can't image that. Also the Nazis was gonna use their hair to make clothes. How sick!

Did anyone else see this??

:mad: :pissed: :( :tears:

http://www2.oprah.com/index_du.jhtml
 
I haven't watched Oprah in a long time, but from reading what you posted, sounds quite sad, I would have cried if I watched it today...
 
Oh my! That's so crazy! :( I would cry if I watch that, but I didnt. Bummer!

I felt bad for kids...
 
I watched it with my mother this afternoon before I went to work. What's even worse was when I was in Netherlands visiting Anne Frank's hiding place. I saw so many live videos, pictures, stories in the museum. It was heart-wretching. By watching this show on Oprah, it brought back memories of this place in Europe. Of course it made me reflect a lot on things. Since I have families located in Germany and both of my parents are almost full-blood German. I can't help but wonder about my past ancestors.

I have heard, viewed, experience so much of this history thorughout my childhood. Sometimes I dread ever knowing if any of my past relatives were a part of this horrible time. I commend those who survived to tell the story, the world needs to know...
 
loveofwine said:
I watched it with my mother this afternoon before I went to work. What's even worse was when I was in Netherlands visiting Anne Frank's hiding place. I saw so many live videos, pictures, stories in the museum. It was heart-wretching. By watching this show on Oprah, it brought back memories of this place in Europe. Of course it made me reflect a lot on things. Since I have families located in Germany and both of my parents are almost full-blood German. I can't help but wonder about my past ancestors.

I have heard, viewed, experience so much of this history thorughout my childhood. Sometimes I dread ever knowing if any of my past relatives were a part of this horrible time. I commend those who survived to tell the story, the world needs to know...


Omg!! I was teenager... Anne Frank is my favorite.. I love her books, I read them over and over even comics too.. now, i havent read since then.. I am going back and re-read them.. and encourage my older kids read them.. it helps you release the fears, that we all have to face...

wow.. i would love to go and see that museum..

Huggs! :)
 
Never thought I would step inside the hiding place of Anne Frank. Seriously, I get the chills. I looked out the window where Anne always looks out at the church and if you look down, you can imagine the Nazis marching the jewish down the street by the canal. It's freaky.

I saw her room, with Hollywood stars pictures on the walls, her desk and journal.

Glad I got this opportunity but wow.. the feeling was tremendous.
 
wow they made the jewish march? Didnt they destroy the synorgne too?

loveofwine said:
Never thought I would step inside the hiding place of Anne Frank. Seriously, I get the chills. I looked out the window where Anne always looks out at the church and if you look down, you can imagine the Nazis marching the jewish down the street by the canal. It's freaky.

I saw her room, with Hollywood stars pictures on the walls, her desk and journal.

Glad I got this opportunity but wow.. the feeling was tremendous.
 
My good friend did a term papers and acted as Anne Frank back in high school. I learned a lot from her speech.

That was a good opportunity for you, Loveofwine, to be able to see the inside and where she had hid from the Nazis. Lucky, you got to see those.

I didn't get to watch Oprah today, I normally watch it everyday but today I was soo busy with the kids running around the house and being outside all day too. Wish I had see that show today! :mad:
 
I will ask my grandma considering ourselves messianic jewish.. to see if she taped the s how.. if she did.. maybe i can make a copy of that for you?

RebelGirl said:
My good friend did a term papers and acted as Anne Frank back in high school. I learned a lot from her speech.

That was a good opportunity for you, Loveofwine, to be able to see the inside and where she had hid from the Nazis. Lucky, you got to see those.

I didn't get to watch Oprah today, I normally watch it everyday but today I was soo busy with the kids running around the house and being outside all day too. Wish I had see that show today! :mad:
 
I watched it too, I missed the beginning though.
It was very disturbing. I asked the question after Mr Wiesel - who did that? were they even human? who could possibly do all that?
I can't imagine what it is like to survive it, and then live with memories. Must be hell on earth.
I couldn't stomach visit horrible sad places like that.

Fuzzy
 
loveofwine said:
Never thought I would step inside the hiding place of Anne Frank. Seriously, I get the chills. I looked out the window where Anne always looks out at the church and if you look down, you can imagine the Nazis marching the jewish down the street by the canal. It's freaky.

I saw her room, with Hollywood stars pictures on the walls, her desk and journal.

Glad I got this opportunity but wow.. the feeling was tremendous.


wow it amazing me because I was working so hard, cleaning the kitchen this morning (i tend to think when i work hard for some peace of mind).. some how i came up to try remember of Anne Frank's life..

its so fresh in my memory, wow.. I remembered how their family went through, they escaped in hiding place behind the book shelves or fire place.. and stayed there for days.. but Anne heard some of her family being killed in out in the livingroon/bedroom.. then Anne stayed quietly, escaped from home, went in woods.. all that .. wow just amaze that it still fresh in my mind as i want to re-read..

loveofwine: you are blessed and Anne will hover you with safety loving and blessed to remembered and honor her and her life..

The reason why I read books and watched movies about Nazi and survivors cuz my great-grandfather was nazi solider, after he killed people, he felt not good and said himself that he wasnt raised being like that even he was forced to kill his family too.. so he decided to escaped to USA in North Dakota, living in sod house...and hid for years.. he changed his last name.. and married to my great grandma.. had 15 children.. one of 15 was my grandpa.. then my dad.. My dad never talked about his great grandfather or his dad because of abuse and strict.. so I get informations from my dad's sister (my aunt and godmother).. thats how I learned alot after my dad's passing.. but I read more about nazi and anne frank when i was teenager.. whatever i asked my dad.. is it true that those people went through.. he just shut me out.. :/

but thats why i feel better after i learned from my family history came from.. I pray and thanked them for making families and sorry that they had to go through like that..

well for those who families have history like that.. God bless them.
 
FelixKat930 said:
I can't believe I saw everything.. I have alot of mixed emotions in me right now. I have anger, sadness, shocked because I never seen everything before.. I also cried. They showed clothing, hair etc and dead people. I cannot believe how Jewish babies was killed and they was in a box.. :tears: They also had a dr which they called him "Angel of Death" It makes me angry also of how they killed people with gas chamber.. burnt them alive etc. *shrugs* They know they was going to die. I can't image that. Also the Nazis was gonna use their hair to make clothes. How sick!

Did anyone else see this??

:mad: :pissed: :( :tears:

http://www2.oprah.com/index_du.jhtml

I have heard about "Angel of Death". It so so sad. I was so shocked when i saw it. I still can't get over it. It is in my head all the times. It so upsetting. :mad: :pissed: :cry: too!!!
 
Doofusmama I can understand how you feel - I am Polish and I saw a lot of what Nazis did when after the war we were learning about it during history lessons,
and also my parents and grandparents generation were the eyewitnesses- you listened to the stories, you knew. It was bad. Really bad. And unfortunately, true. There is proof.
I think what nobody is ever talking about is what great burden the Nazis left also to their own kind - the average Germans -the bewilderment and the shame.
I know it was not your fault the way your grandfather was.
As for the Oprah show anybody who is interested about concentration camps in Poland, Germany, and other countries there is a lot of books written by survivors. I am sure they can be found at your local libraries.
If I understand correctly what prompted Ophra to go with mr Wiesel to Auschwitz was his awarded book "NIGHT".

Fuzzy
 
I saw too, it make me shocked, emotion, creepy. but good to get someone who is very interesting and educator to learn about that.
 
I watched it now and I am disappoint to hear they only focus on Jewish who died at those camps and not non-jewish who died too in hand of nazi alike one of my children's great-great grandmother whom was buried alive by nazi on the side of road. No one mentioned about her and others who were alike her. I am so fed up with it esp when they see jews were only one who were murdrered.

Other things, I am anger right now no one is really pay attention to in Sudan where many people are dying right now. those monsters are raping , killing them and starve them while we are too busy focus on Iraq. We should never went to Iraq, we should focus on more worst one like one in Sudan and North Korea.

On this show Oprah. not only holocust but it also bring up in few other countries alike Rwanada (about 600,000 to 800,000 were killed) and Serbs killed muslim men and boys. Those were happened not too long ago.
 
I did watched the show... it made me sad and shocked. School didn't taught me what they was talking on Oprah, and I was like why can't school talk deeply about holocaust? When I visit Washington DC, I will try to stop by at Holocaust museum.
 
FelixKat930 said:
I can't believe I saw everything.. I have alot of mixed emotions in me right now. I have anger, sadness, shocked because I never seen everything before.. I also cried. They showed clothing, hair etc and dead people. I cannot believe how Jewish babies was killed and they was in a box.. :tears: They also had a dr which they called him "Angel of Death" It makes me angry also of how they killed people with gas chamber.. burnt them alive etc. *shrugs* They know they was going to die. I can't image that. Also the Nazis was gonna use their hair to make clothes. How sick!

Did anyone else see this??

:mad: :pissed: :( :tears:

http://www2.oprah.com/index_du.jhtml
I didn't watch the show on Oprah but I have learnt a lot in school about how the Nazis killed the Jews during WWII. Six million Jews have died under Hitler's evil hands. So horrible! :(
 
loveofwine said:
Never thought I would step inside the hiding place of Anne Frank. Seriously, I get the chills. I looked out the window where Anne always looks out at the church and if you look down, you can imagine the Nazis marching the jewish down the street by the canal. It's freaky.

I saw her room, with Hollywood stars pictures on the walls, her desk and journal.

Glad I got this opportunity but wow.. the feeling was tremendous.
I also saw the house where Anne Frank's hiding place was in. I didn't get to go inside it though because I was on a tour boat in a canal and it passed slowly by the house. I had this sad feeling inside me when I thought about her.
 
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