On a gray and misty morning, my heart was broken and mended again on a long walk.
The air was thick and damp, heavy. The further I walked, the heavier I became.
This was Auschwitz.
A death camp where over 1.1 million people perished through no fault of their own.
From this “factory of death,” crumbling two hours [...]
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Auschwitz: A Long Walk
Posted by Shelley in November 11th, 2009
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