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Warsaw, Poland. Spring 1945

Thats Shocking.

I've seen Schindler's list and the Ghettos and the like but nothing like this. I assume the Ghetto is where all the buildings are collapsed - after the Ghetto uprising?
Whats also amazing is the number of people who were deported, killed or died from starvation. Whats also shocking is if you read what the Nazis taught little Germans about Poland: From a maths book "A bomber takes off from Berlin carrying 12 6KG bombs, flying to Warsaw, the center of international jewry......"
Mods feel free to remove this.

EDIT: Empeck, is this a movie about wartime Warsaw? If so I'd love to watch it.
 
Sad, my mind is blown, once a bustling city of citizens all but decimated and destroyed by the Nazi war machine.....I cant begin to imagine the horrors of it all.
 
This video is being made for Warsaw Uprising Museum. It's 66th anniversary this year. Photos doesn't show how much of Warsaw has been destroyed, that's why Museum and Platige Image are making fly-through the destroyed city.

Please, don't start any politic arguments. Just don't forget.
 
empeck~ I thought it was poignant! Sometimes, out of misery, comes beauty.

Thank you for sharing with us!

Yes, we will remember!
 
Thanks for the link. While the brick, stone and mortar might have been destroyed, the courage of the Polish people endured.
 
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