Sunday, April 15, 2012

Auschwitz-Birkenau

Walls of double sided electric fencing...in these walls 1,300,000 people had every ounce of dignity stolen from them.




I am not sure what I find so fascinating about the Holocaust, but I can honestly say as morbid as it is I LOVE this part of history.....like I cannot learn enough.  I can remember learning about it in I swear every year in school after like second grade and it is for sure a lesson that you have to teach all that is appropriate for that age. 
Ashes that were collected of victims killed in the gas chambers
However, there is not a teacher in the teaching system, no book, history channel, or paper that can be written on how horrible this time in history is.  When I was preparing to come to Poland I knew that I wanted to go to the camps if I had time, and Bri made sure I had time to go because its something that everyone MUST see.  Not really to believe, but to understand.  I had no idea what to expect really, I thought it was going to be a guided tour of one big building with things that some artist reenacted, drew and painted. 
Rail Car that transported victims to Auxschwitz-Birkenau





Um....sadly that was far from it.  I got off the
bus and stood on the same ground that 1,300,000 once stood and of those 1,300,000 people 1,100,000 of them were Jews, 140,000-150,000 were Poles (Polish people), 23,000 were Gypsies, 15,000 were Soviet Prisoners of War, and 25,000 were prisoners of other Ethnic groups.  Of these people 90% of people were killed.......I walked through the same dorms were these people were forced to go without food, bathrooms, showers, and where they lost all their human dignity and were forced to become a number.......




Can you imagine waking up tomorrow and being forced to leave everything behind, get split from your families, husband or wife, children, put into a line not knowing that in just a few hours you were going to come to your death by a gas chamber, or at an execution wall....not to mention only getting food three times or less a week.  Then, waking up each morning not knowing if you were going to live or die, where the rest of your family is, nor knowing what has happened to them. 



Gas Chamber and Crematory
I didn't hit me until later on in the day that I was standing on the very ground all of this happened on.  I took pictures and listened to a guide, but seeing all of this with my own eyes was an experience NO ONE will ever understand unless they have gone through it.  Sure, most of the buildings have been renovated and made safe for tourist, but the standing cells, barracks, sleeping quarters, bathrooms, the gas chambers, and the execution wall, the towers, the poles they used to hang people, and the windows all of these prisoners had to look out and watch all this stuff go on was all there.......
Execution Wall
After the tour was over I wanted to go home and pick up my son and tell him I love him, hug my parents, grandparents, siblings and friends.  However, I think what I realized the most and not just after that visit is that life is so full of uncertainties, fear, the unknown that it gets in the way of what we should be doing and that is living......waking up everyday knowing we have freedoms and the abilities to make decisions that we feel is best for us. 








Just a glimpse.....



I know this is as television show as you can get but its as real as I can get....because I didn't make a video....I only took pictures.  

I will be printing every picture I took and I have also made the album available for all to see on my Facebook....  http://www.facebook.com/#!/media/set/?set=a.10150680420098034.416697.603403033&type=3

So, that all of you reading can see what I seen.....


The Penguins...aka PIGEONS!

Krakow has a lot of pigeons.

Danielle calls them Penguins, and she wants to drop-kick them.

Evidence of her hatred....


Thursday, April 12, 2012

Kasimierz

Krakow is full of some pretty fantastic sights. Even for those who hate to look like tourists will find it hard to resist pulling out the camera and snapping photos like crazy. It's just full of so much history, so much "old," so much beauty.

One of the most beautiful places in Krakow is Kasimierz. Kasimierz is the Jewish quarter of Krakow. Kasimierz was a Jewish community from the 14th century until the WWII. Currently, the Jewish community is starting to come back to life in Kasimierz after being eradicated after the second World War. You'll find old synagogues, some that are even still active today).

Kasimierz is also home to Schindler's factory, where Schindler saved hundreds of Jewish people during the World War. It is now full of exhibits that tell this history.

Danielle and I walked (a lot!) through Kasimierz and I showed her only some of the great things to see here. Here are some photos of what we saw:


Jewish Synogogue


cemetery outside synogugue



wall made from broken pieces of Jewish headstones destroyed during WWII


Old Hebrew School of Krakow

Schindlers Factory.

We've all seen it or atleast heard of it "Schindler's List" I personally think it is a great movie it pretty much tells the story of how Hitler treated the people he wanted off this earth.  Tuesday, Bri and I went and visited the museum that retells the story of the movie.  Every thing thing that is within the walls of this museum tells the story of how Mr Schindler went out of his way to help as many people in harm as he could.



Hitler

The tiles on the floor.

We think these are actual time clock sign in and out sheets.  We are not sure though.


The Death Wall posters

Each room was full of tiles with the dates which everything happened.

I did not realize until I was here and standing on the grounds that I am that I am standing in the very places that were bombed, where fires we shot and where many people lost there lives just for being the religion that they were.  Touring this "factory" was kind of like a once in a life time event.  Taking in all the imagines I took in is something I will never forget. 



Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Churches.

Oh my goodness Krakow has some of the oldest and most beautifulest churches.....being a ministry student and taking that ever dreaded IDS class being able to walk into these century old churches made me realize that even though at the time I thought IDS was the most annoying class out there it actually helped me understand what was going on in these places.  They were all full of traditional Catholic symbols, century old leaders, and so much more. 
I can tell you that when you walk into one of these places somehow NOTHING in the world matters.  It like the rest of the world is silent and its just you and the amazing surroundings.  I am not sure if I would ever be able to explain the importance of all the pictures I took.  There is so much history and beauty in all of them that I think it is just best if you get to see a few of them. 


The picture of the Pope is in the bottom of this one.


The Alter......

Jesus...there are so many different replicas of the Cross and the meaning behind it all over the city and in every church.
Stained Glass Windows...my former church had some of the most amazing stained glass windows and these are just as amazing. 


I am not really sure what this is but I thought it was pretty cool. 


One of the confessionals.  I think this was one of my favorite pieces of the church.  I am not sure why I found them so interesting, but I did. 


After I re looked at all of these pictures I realized that everything I learned at Lincoln Christan made this experience one I will never forget.  All the classes, history and small groups prepared for this experience and somehow paying attention when I did REALLY paid off and I am very grateful for both experiences. 

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

I got Nothing.....

Yesterday, as we were leaving the Easter Market I was looking around and found this guy....



Yes, he was rolling a joint.....



Krakow Findings...

I think its safe to say I am going to be a day behind in posts instead of getting them on here the day of.....unless I get it with it and a little more on top on things!!!

Yesterday we went down town to the city of Krakow.  We took the bus and a tram to get there....I've never taken public transportation at home, so this was a new experiance.  It so far has been great.  The system is very organized and easy to get around.  I know I wouldn't be able to get anywhere on my own, but having Bri with me we are like everyday people of this amazing city!!!!!!

Using the public transportation system though you see a lot of interesting things and of course people. 


Skirts and tennis shoes.


Movie Posters.... Battleship


Waiting on the tram.

Krakow is full of old buildings, trams, buses, cars (that are ONLY stick shifts), many walking people, motorcycles, bicycles, and PETS.  Everytime I turned around something had a dog.  NO leash, but the animals seem to be well behaved and others seemed to be trouble makers;)  Oh and of course.......



PIGONS.....these things are so ANNOYING....I so want to drop kick one.......just to prove a point!!