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Munich - Day 9
... personal information had been taken they were forced to have their body hair shaved off and then pushed, kicked and hit to move into the disinfectant room. We were standing in that exact same room where you can still see where the poles and pipes used for the showers. With the images provided it sends chills up your spine to be able to see and stand in real life where this monstrosity took place. This area was also used for an interrogating ...
Oktoberfest
... and a big band playing and heaps of people dressed up. We were also able to steal our souvenier steins from here which made Emma happy. That night we decided to stay in since we wanted to be fresh for Oktoberfest, others guys in our room went out and were not looking the best the next morning but still had to go to Oktoberfest, you can't not go.
Day 138: Oktoberfest!!!
We got up ...
Prost from Munchen
... around a place that caused so much pain and suffering. We can't even begin to imagine what those held here endured no matter how hard we try. Gary talked a lot about this concentration camp and gave us a lot of information. We learned that this was one of the original concentration camps. Hitler originally used it because the prisons were too full. He quickly deemed this sight to be "successful" (for lack of a better word), thus inspiring all the other ...
A great start
... come and leave we finally stopped a car with a guy who spoke fluent Russian. He was going to Berlin and Sam showed him the map where we were going so eventually he opened his trunk and we could put our backpacks in the back. It was really fun getting to know our first driver without sharing any language what so ever. Luckily the smartphone could do some Russian-English translation for us. And the guy was really nice, ...
Olympiapark München
... German fare that I actually remembered from my visit there 35 years ago - Leberkäse. This literally translates to liver cheese, which it is not at all - no liver and no cheese. It's like a meat loaf and is made with corned beef, pork, bacon and onions. The ingredients are ground till they are very fine, then packed together into loaves which are baked in an oven till the crust is brown. Yummy!
We also walked around the grounds ...