Mainecoonmaniac
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I first watched this video because my wife and I were in a group traveling to the Baltics 2 summers ago. One of the places we visited is Auschwitz. We had an excellent tour guide that gave depth to our experience. She didn't tell us not to photograph the camp. Our whole group was very respectful during our tour. Most of the folks in our group photographed the camp and was no way disrespectful to the memory of the people that perished in the 2 camps. Being an avid photographer, I took pictures too.
Now there's this video.
I do understand where he's coming from. However, could this video leave the impression that anybody that takes pictures in the camps disrespectful of the history and memory of Auschwitz? I left the tour feeling that there's no depth of evil or goodness human beings are capable of.
Now there's this video.
I do understand where he's coming from. However, could this video leave the impression that anybody that takes pictures in the camps disrespectful of the history and memory of Auschwitz? I left the tour feeling that there's no depth of evil or goodness human beings are capable of.