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Grüß Gott from Linz!
We rolled into Linz this afternoon after a stop in Melk to visit the Benedictine abbey fortress there. Melk Abbey is an incredible site and an absolutely beautiful place. It has been in continuous use as an abbey by the Benedictines since 1059 and the place is in great shape after some careful maintenance and a few well-planned restorations over the last 1200 years. Most of the pictures with this post are of the Melk Abbey but they didn't allow photography in the ...
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... camp residents to achieve a level of control no one would dare to challenge when these thousands were driven to meet slave labor efficiency demands of superiors like Heinrich Himmler. The classification system used here involved three components: tattooed numbers, cloth patches of various primary shapes and, for the lowest tier, Star of David emblems. The symbol patches were coded to the officially sanctioned racial sub-group list using letters -- a hierarchy ...
Linz and Cesky Kromlov
... travelled through the countryside on two lane roads, The scenery is beautiful with all the trees turning colors of yellow and red. It is pretty cold today, only in the mid fifties. One thing we did not bring enough of was warmer sweaters and jackets.
On the way we stopped in the town of Budweiss which is named after the family that started Budweiser beer in Europe. They sold the rights for ...
Day 15
... high school, made in the 80's, black & white, with fairly simple graphics and commentary... With this content, however, it's harder to tell if that's by intention... The movie contained lots of information about the timing, involvement and occupants of the camps, as well as graphic amateur footage. I would be happy never to see the footage again, however the imagery of skeletal, impoverished prisoners and mounds of the dead collected on a ...
Mauthausen - concentration camp
... help them eg. Most of them could not eat! I stood in the gas chambers and also went through where they 'slept' and where they cremated their bodies..... Really disturbing few hours!!! I was very shocked by the size of the camp (I always imagined them very large!) and also by how modern the buildings were... It's very hard to imagine that it only happened 60-70 years ...