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reichnicht says:
The rain never stops. I've been in Europe for two days now and what I find most suitable is being wet, having nowhere to sit, a backpack that's my life, and personal drive that's beginning to question itself. Thoughts, just thoughts, of calling it quits surface and linger on as rain and walking beco...
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levicnes says:
This well known historical place stands as the memory of people who died during Second World War. To see with your own eyes what you learnt in the school is more dramatic and you will leave with the feeling of hope this will never happen again.
Some of the barracks were kept in original status, oth...
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CFD says:
The construction of Sachsenhausen began in 1936, actually while the the same year that the Olympic Summer games where held 30km further South in Berlin. Prisoners from the Esterwegen Concentration camp where transferred to Oranienburg to build the new Model Camp in the Third Reich. During its 9year ...
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code173 says:
If nothing else, head to the city center. There are many things to see, do and shop for. Like most of the cities in Germany the city center is where most of the life is at and the majority of the resturants, so there will always be something to do. A really nice cathedral is located in the center an...
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