DAY 3; Natzweiler
The last day, we went to the Natzweiler concentration camp. It was a cool experience. We learnt a lot of lessons and important things. To not make the same mistakes again. Would not recommend going there with very young kids or overly sensitive people, because it`s super sad and horrible. You picture everything that happened in your mind. It`s probably one of  the saddest and most horrific places i have ever visited. There is also a beautiful monument right next to it. Every year people come together to honor and remember the victims. The survivers often go too, to warn the younger generations and to celebrate their lives and how strong they were. The camp is a reminder that racism is idiotic and we should all love eachother the way we are and not discriminate. No matter our sexuality, religion, nationality or appearance. All of our hearts go out to those affected. The memorial is beautiful. The actual camp is devastating. They’re was also so many wooden statues from this kinda abstract artist everywhere. The commandant of the concentration lived right next to the camp in the comfort of his own home with all of his family and a huge swimming pool. Which is very disturbing















