MAJDANEK
Paying tribute
2024
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2024
When it was set up in October 1941, Majdanek was a labor camp, controlled by the SS, in which Polish and Russian prisoners of war and Jews worked in armaments factories. From April 1942, it became an extermination camp. From 1942 until July 1943, when the Red Army liberated the camp, over 350,000 people were killed here, including 100,000 Jews. Today, this grim site is home to a highly impressive reconstructed camp. Admission is free, but under 14s are not permitted.
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Ici on a gardé tous les baraquements alors qu'il n'en existe plus à Birkenau. On peut se recueillir dans le calme, sans subir le mitraillage des APN des centaines de Japonais, posant devant les barbelés de Birkenau. Des centaines de boite de Zyklon B, des milliers de chaussures entassés, des tables de dissection, une chambre à gaz... de lits superposés ...le tout très bien conservé. Attention on sort de cet enfer pas tout à fait indemne .