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Never again!
... a massive change to the site.
Entrance to the memorial is free so we hurried down and found our seats in the cinema just as the lights went out. The film that was shown was at times hard to watch, the suffering that went on behind the walls of this camp was unbelievable. The camp operated between 1933-1945 and in that time saw the death of more than 200 000 Jews, soviets, Germans and other political and war prisoners. The name Dachau was synonymous with fear and it would ...
Day Six, Dachau & Meadow Churches
It is raining!! Breakfast: coffee, mimosas, yogurt, fruit, thick slices of bread with butter and jam, eggs, sliced meats and cheeses, cantaloupe.
Coach notes: we listened to Bach and Beethoven on our way, and I bought Chupa Chups at a rest stop in a nod to all the road trips I took with my family growing up! There are vineyards everywhere, tons of corn fields, and tons of solar panels! Europe impresses me with their use of alternative ...
August 8
... on the prisoners from different countries and religions, the torture and abuse, the use of prisoners for medical experiments, and the murder of prisoners ( most made to look like suicide or reported that way). You also get to tour the cell blocks, barracks, and the crematorium. The nazis and the SS were not just about killing Jews. Anybody who opposed them or who they thought were beneath them were treated very harshly. The Jews, ...
The Dark Side of Munich...
... started sounding as soon as the clock struck 5pm, and we waited and waited, and the figures started moving!!! At one of the scene,it showed 2 knights fighting and 1 of them actually died by 'falling off the horse"! After that, the bottom level with the guards started to dance! The music continued to play and our necks almost broke by the end of the 15min performance! It was quite entertaining, at least : )
We ...
Munich - Day and Night
... air, half of this market was the usual stalls, the other half was a series of animated scenes set in market shed, my favourite was the animated mousse which was singing 'Winter Wonderland' in German but with altered lyrics, my German is not great but the line 'drinking gluwine at the bar' never featured in any version of the song ive heard in English. I then walked back up to the main square by the cathedral and look ...