Visiting Auschwitz-Birkenau through the eyes of three survivors

Like the participants of the Turning Point project, discover the camps of Auschwitz-Birkenau following three survivors of this camp: Zezette and Bernard, who were deported for being Jewish, and Lucien, who was a resistant and political dissident. TURNING POINT project description Fifty years after the liberation of the Nazi extermination camps, 367 people from 33 different countries and from all walks of life gathered together near the Auschwitz concentration, over 3 sessions of 3 days each. Their common goals: honor the memory of the Holocaust, study this extreme example of man’s power over man, and examine the lessons of history in order to participate in a different future by asking themselves: “Fifty years from now, what decisions will we be proud to have made today?” Don't forget to hit the like button if you believe this message would benefit more people. SUBSCRIBE to get more thought-provoking videos:    / @nuerfoundation2241   MORE ways to access this engaging content: • More information on the Turning Point Project: https://www.nuerfoundation.org/turnin... • Soundcloud:   / nuer-foundation   • Facebook:   / nuer-foundation-108261711135207   ABOUT the Nuer Foundation: The Nuer Foundation was established in honor of Claire Nuer, to foster the work and principles to which she devoted her life and carry on the legacy of her contribution. The mission of the foundation is to carry on the legacy of Claire’s contributions by transmitting her teachings and supporting efforts which align with those principles. In her own words: “I am determined to continue, as long as I can, opening the door to impossible dialogues, acting with all my strength for a more humane context between people, between communities, between countries.” Contact us at: https://www.nuerfoundation.org/contac...