In early 1945, the Germans were starting to lose the war.


In early 1945, the Germans were starting to lose the war.

In early 1945, the Germans were starting to lose the war. The signs of ultimate losers who were bound to lose a war which they started were starting to visibly show. 

The Germans knew that their mission to silence their victims had failed. So they attempted to destroy Auschwitz’s gas chambers and flee, taking with them thousands of remaining prisoners which were all suffering from multiple illnesses such as starvation, malaria, pneumonia etc. 

Their ‘solution’ to covering up their crimes was to kill off the rest of all victims and witnesses. They piled the bodies of their victims on top of one another as though they were nobody. 

It is wrong for a single individual to think that in such a diverse world, they’re nobody. Everyone is somebody. 

They failed to do so. They lost the war hard but in all honesty, not hard enough. 


It is difficult to come to forgive such irreversible and horrific events and we come to learn from the past but the past isn’t there to serve as a history lesson only. It also haunts us. 

Some pictures serve as evidence to show that there were numerous ways in which Jews were executed. If you look closely, some photos show the bodies were also hurdled with bullets. Another fact I want to point out is they’d also shoot over the bodies after they died. 


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