The bricks of death / Never forget!
Inside the chimney of the brick factory in Concentration Camp Neuengamme near Hamburg, where the inmates had to work until they, literally, could not move anymore.
That was my first visit to a KZ from the Nazi Germany. Words, thoughts even my senses failed me. I am sure, the ones who made a similar visit will understand. It is very hard to think, that so many more places, even much much worse than this one, existed just about 80 years ago, in a country, which gave the world people like, Beethoven, Goethe, Kepler, Heine, Leibniz, Rilke and many more, could give us also such a deep shame and disgrace.
The bricks of death / Never forget!
Inside the chimney of the brick factory in Concentration Camp Neuengamme near Hamburg, where the inmates had to work until they, literally, could not move anymore.
That was my first visit to a KZ from the Nazi Germany. Words, thoughts even my senses failed me. I am sure, the ones who made a similar visit will understand. It is very hard to think, that so many more places, even much much worse than this one, existed just about 80 years ago, in a country, which gave the world people like, Beethoven, Goethe, Kepler, Heine, Leibniz, Rilke and many more, could give us also such a deep shame and disgrace.