dachau by graemestevens
That exhibit must have been a very sobering experience. The inclusion of the person on the right grounds it nicely.
August 19th, 2019  
Very sobering, but what an excellent capture.
August 19th, 2019  
Well captured to give a feel for this display. Whenever I have visited exhibits like this I have found the impact profound
August 19th, 2019  
We, the world, must never forget
August 19th, 2019  
sobering. there is a strong likeness and connection between the visitor you captured and the man in the photograph looking across. As if both are asking, how could this be?
August 19th, 2019  
Impressive and sobering
August 19th, 2019  
Really makes you sit back and thank your lucky stars that you weren't subjected to this barbarity. We need to keep these kinds of places to remind us of what happened and hope it never happens again. Unfortunately, some countries still seem to like locking up some people in not too dissimilar places.
August 20th, 2019  
@golftragic Exactly what you said. We absolutely have to remember.
@jacqbb Very much so...a difficult place to visit.
@helenhall He was just there - I didn't have to wait. It's a place that prompts this kind of introspection.
@photographycrazy I completely agree
@koalagardens It's very sobering and a necessary visit I believe
@jamibann Thank you very much and I agree, 100%
@mcsiegle The entire place is very sobering but necessary I think
August 20th, 2019  
Poignant capture. One cannot begin to imagine what it must have been like for the people who had to endure the atrocities. It must be quite an experience to visit such a place.
August 20th, 2019  
@salza Harrowing is probably the best word for it - followed closely by emotional, difficult, disturbing...all of those and then some more
August 20th, 2019  
@graemestevens Perhaps a Tweet or three on that subject to a Certain Someone might be in order.
August 21st, 2019  
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