Sunday, 26 December 2010

poland krakow auschwitz

Krakow, Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II–Birkenau. The blog is back up and running! I have a lot to catch you up on. First off, is my trip to Poland! I went to Krakow with Meredith and Amy from March 3-5. It was a great weekend trip...

Polen Krakau Poland Krakow Auschwitz Birkenau track to the gas chambers
Polen Krakau Poland Krakow Auschwitz Birkenau track to the gas chambers

POLAND: Krakow, Auschwitz
POLAND: Krakow, Auschwitz

Kraków, Poland and Auschwitz
Kraków, Poland and Auschwitz

Entering Auschwitz- 'work will
Entering Auschwitz- 'work will

Auschwitz Tour
Auschwitz Tour

After leaving wealthy Cracow
After leaving wealthy Cracow

We spent six weeks studying in Poznan and then two weeks on a bus tour all around Poland. We visited Warsaw, Krakow, Gdansk, Gdynia, Wroclaw, Zakopane, and Oswiecim (Auschwitz). The stops in Auschwitz, Zakopane...
Why Poland?: Poles and Jews Before the Fall of Communism ...

Flying to Krakow. Unless you´re tarveling to Poland, you´re likely to begin Krakow tours. Fifteen kilometres southeast of Cracow is the salt mine at Wieliczka. The descent to the first of the three levels included in the wieliczka salt mine tour, 65 metres down, is either by clanking lift or... Most of the Auschwitz camp buildings, the barbed-wire fences, watchtowers and the entrance gate inscribed “Work brings freedom” have been preserved as the Museum of Martyrdom.
poland krakow auschwitz

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