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Noah ****ing Taylor.
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Sachsenhausen?Decided to watch The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas last night since I caught a little bit of it at lunchtime at work. Having been to a concentration camp outside Berlin since I last watched it, I am not ashamed to admit I pretty much bawled my eyes out at the end. Makes me ashamed of humanity that we did (and still do) such terrible things to each other.
Yeah the smaller camps i've been to Dachau, Terezin & Sachsenhausen were all confronting enough for me. Finally got to Auschwitz-Birkenau early last year and nothing prepared me for that. Takes it to a whole other level. The weird thing when we went was that it was eerily beautiful at the same time as it was the middle of winter and covered with a layer of snow. Also gave a feel for how terrible the place must have been in general, let alone the freezing winter. A must see.Yep, that's the one. Went with Mrs ShanDog on a day tour run by a young Aussie girl. There were only about a dozen of us so it was a great tour.
Really changed my perspective on a lot of things at that place, and it was a far cry from the 'worst' of the concentration camps.
Yup, even worse that a lot of the people being taken in there had no idea what was in store for them.Those signs at the entrances are so chilling, especially when you get to walk out of the camps at the end. The tour guide explained to us that they roughly translate to "Work will set you free", which was a bit of an inside joke (or turned into one) for the guards there - it basically meant they were going to work you to death.
Go see Gone Girl. Has scared the bejebus outta me.
Totally agree. I'm reading the book now.Saw it last night. The only way I can accurately describe it is that it is a complete and utter mind ****.![]()
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Totally agree. I'm reading the book now.
Holy ******* mackerel, you know what I mean?