Auschwitz Survivors Return To Death Camp 75 Years Later‌ | NBC Nightly News

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Decades after the Nazis murdered more than 1 million people at Auschwitz, survivors returned to the death camp, some for the first time. It’s a solemn journey, but they go to honor their lost loved ones.
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Auschwitz Survivors Return To Death Camp 75 Years Later‌ | NBC Nightly News

All Comments (21)
  • @NickNickoso
    Here's a sad reminder: We are the last generation that will have the opportunity to talk to these people. Learn from them. Let us make the best out of it.
  • When I hear Holocaust survivors say, "History can repeat itself" I'm going to take their word for it.
  • @MK9fam
    Who Else can’t believe she’s 93?!! Absolutely gorgeous and brave of her to go back after what she and so many went through
  • @charlottegeorge
    The fact that there are still people alive that lived through this blows my mind. It really wasn’t that long ago that these unimaginable things happened. We cannot let this happen again.
  • @darthmickey005
    So hard to believe that there are people who deny that these events existed
  • @no.5179
    "I asked when I would see my mother, they took me by the arm and showed me the chimney and said When you go out the same way." Sick to my stomach...
  • “Hate leads to destruction.” Well spoken by a survivor on this video. God Bless all the survivors and their extended family members.
  • @thatssotayler
    Hearing her say: "auschwitz is a cemetery, an I'm going to honor my people" 🥺🥺 God bless every single soul, living and passed. May they be at peace
  • @stefincanada
    I'm incredibly insulted & disgusted when some people try to compare the pandemic to what happened in the Holocaust.
  • @LadySinaria
    "The world chose to be silent" what an incredibly haunting and accurate statement.
  • @casandranow
    My grandfather was a photographer with the US Army Air Corps during the war. The photos he has from the liberated camps , there are no words to express the sheer horror and inhumanity of them. He never talked about his experiences, we only found the photos after his passing. I can understand why he never spoke about that particular part of his service. It's unfathomable.
  • How incredibly brave to go back after all they endured. My heart goes out to them. We must never forget and must never let this happen again.
  • @KP-ct6xn
    There is a reason why they don’t knock the camp down. It’s a painful reminder of what humanity is capable of. We should never forget what happened. Honor those who survived and were able to tell their stories.
  • @Om3194
    Hearing the women speak about wanting her mom to hug and kiss her like she used to breaks my heart 💔💔💔
  • "I need a lot of sweaters" God she is just so adorable. The strength of the survivors is unbelievable. How any human being could survive that is beyond belief. I just wanna squeeze them so tight. I wish them nothing but the best.
  • This is sad. I cannot comprehend why one people hate the other. Just blows my mind. Why can't people just love each other regardless? This breaks my heart.
  • @alexzingo6952
    Those who forgets history, repeat it. Do not be ignorant of the evilness of human heart.
  • @neilrulz24
    Even nearly a century later, you can see the pain and torment is still raw
  • @jonwarren8926
    I went to Auschwitz about 6 years ago and whilst there you can truly feel the evil. These people display so much strength to ever go back there after everything they went through.