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I just watched a walk through video on the camps in which you all are speaking on here, and it was a lot different from that drone flight over head. I saw that the inside of these places are preserved as museums, and that was very very good. I saw where they had shoes piled high and clothes and bunks that were slept in excetera, excetera. The drone makes the place appear as empty buildings just waiting for the next war to start in order to just use them once again someday. The walk through gives a greater understanding of the place, and makes one understand better about the way it is preserved till this very day. Now I will still say that if people want to truly move ahead from it all, then the total eradication of such a horrible place would also work just as well. After so many generations gone by, there is no telling what the place and it still standing would mean or be in message to certain people that are still out there. Also it could be that it is unfair for the German people of today as well, because just as the Americans of today never owned a slave, the Germans of today never engaged in such horrors as that as well, nor would they ever engage in the horrors that were the Nazi's back then. Are they being stereo typed in upon generation after generation by these places and their well preserved history ? How do the modern day German people get away from this history or legacy I wonder ?