January 27th 2022 marks 77 years since the Auschwitz concentration camp was liberated by the Soviet Red Army.
It's scary to think that the Second World War wasn't really all that long ago. I knew a man who was captured as a child in the Netherlands and detained for several months in Westerbork before being deported to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. He lost his parents there and spoke at length about the day it was liberated by the British 11th Armoured Division in April 1945, three months after Auschwitz. He unfortunately passed away in early 2019 but I don't think I'll ever forget listening to him talk of his experiences. Meeting him and hearing about his life made history feel all the more real to me.
Does anyone else have any family members or friends (whether those who have passed or still with us) who have told them stories of their experience in World War II? Or if you just wish to share your feelings on what transpired, that's okay too.
This shouldn't need to be said, but this thread will be very closely moderated.
It's scary to think that the Second World War wasn't really all that long ago. I knew a man who was captured as a child in the Netherlands and detained for several months in Westerbork before being deported to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. He lost his parents there and spoke at length about the day it was liberated by the British 11th Armoured Division in April 1945, three months after Auschwitz. He unfortunately passed away in early 2019 but I don't think I'll ever forget listening to him talk of his experiences. Meeting him and hearing about his life made history feel all the more real to me.
Does anyone else have any family members or friends (whether those who have passed or still with us) who have told them stories of their experience in World War II? Or if you just wish to share your feelings on what transpired, that's okay too.
This shouldn't need to be said, but this thread will be very closely moderated.