any you would recommend? I don't mind reading English subtitles.
Die letzten Zeugen(the last witnesses) is pretty insane, it's about 3 Auschwitz survivors returning to Auschwitz for the first time.
Sheindis Tagebuch(*'s diary), if you can find it, also a survivor, but i think it's on youtube
Geboren in Auschwitz(Born in Auschwitz) is fucking weird, but also worth it i think
Der Teufel wohnt nebenan(The devil lives next door)
Johanna Langefeld, if you can find anything about her, she was high-ranking Totenkopf SS, in charge of a KZ for women
I can't remember the name of the Mengele documentary,
"Der Todesarzt" (the doctor of death) or something cringy like that,
but very interesting
I truly want to. It has some sort of gravity pulling me towards it, and I really can't explain why. There is something about it, compelling my soul, just to sit in silence and be there.
I've been to London and Paris a few times. I loved walking around the city and spotting old artillery damage on buildings, from ww2 that was intentionally never repaired. It was jaw dropping.
You should check out Berlin, there's also a lot of other cities that still have many many marks of the bombings. Especially lots of original Roman architecture was destroyed, that is so fucking sad.
The bombings were so unnecessary, Russia had already won the war.
When my dad was a kid, they would find bomb shells and shit like that in the forest, sometimes even possibly active ones, where they had to call the police.
It's insane how much got bombed
wow! that's pretty hardcore to show kids
and all these US conservatives freaking out about teaching children about our own history with slavery
lol I was looking at piles of dead bodies at 14 years old, school insisted.
ppl getting hung upside down, tortured, hands cut off, mass graves, getting burned, all of it
It's important to our government that we know