Oświęcim Rynek Główny | Old Market Square in Oświęcim, Poland | Triangulum Galaxy Productions
This video features the old market square in Oświęcim, Poland during June 2019. There are many events held in this square at weekends in the summer and well worth a trip. We also found the best currency exchange rates were found at ul. Romana Mayzla 7.
Krakow, Poland - Fun at Rynek Glowny (Main Market Square)
In the Fall of 2008 Ruth and I flew to Warsaw and meandered around Eastern Europe for 7 weeks. One of the highlights of the trip was the 9 days we spent in Krakow. Everyday we were in the city we walked to Rynek Glowny and was entertained by all the musicians, mimes and people watching.
Music by Alexander Blu
Song Ivy's Song from album Jingle Bells and Friends
Song Swinghorse from album Jingle Bells and Friends
Song Fade Out from album Background
A Taste of Krakow main market square ( August 2010 )
A taste of the sights & sounds of the very busy main market square in the city of Krakow, Poland, in August 2010
La B.V. de Amargueando en Polonia - Cracovia - Oswiecim
La Banda Viajera recorre Cracovia visitando la Colina de Wawel con su Castillo y la Catedral. Posteriormente baja al Stare Miasto con su Plaza del Mercado de los Paños.
Un grupo visita en Oswiecim el Museo y las instalaciones del campo de concentración de Auschwitz
Ben's Tours--Oswiecim Old Market Square
Each installment of Ben's Tours takes you on a visit to a special place. This time join me for a summer stroll around the old market square (rynek glowny) of Oswiecim, Poland. There is much to this city beyond the Auschwitz museum.
Oświeçim, Poland - 30th January, 2013
Oświeçim is a town in the Lesser Poland province of Southern Poland, situated 50 kilometres (31 mi) west of Kraków, near the confluence of the rivers Vistula (Wisła) and Soła.
Oświęcim lies on the intersection of National Road nr. 44 with local road nr. 933, and is at the northern extremity of local road nr. 948. Oświęcim's old town is located east of the Soła, with the Main Market Square (Rynek Główny) at its centre. The railway station is across the river, in the north west of the town, with the main museum in the west of the town. The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum is in the village of Brzezinka, to the west of the railway station. The chemical works are located east of the town.
This film features views around the town, with the following identified locations: Oświęcim Railway Station including the station building, footbridge and goods yard, Wyzwolenia, which is one of the town streets that leads to the former Auschwitz concentration camp, now a museum, Stanislawy Leszczyriskiej, which is another street as well as disused railway lines and old broken buildings by the side of Stanislawy Leszczyriskiej.
This film does not feature footage within the former Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps.
Auschwitz Birkenau Oswiecim (concentration camp), drone video, 1080p
*Video recorded by DJI Phantom 3 Professional*
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All over the world, Auschwitz has become a symbol of terror, genocide, and the Holocaust. It was established by Germans in 1940, in the suburbs of Oswiecim, a Polish city that was annexed to the Third Reich by the Nazis. Its name was changed to Auschwitz, which also became the name of Konzentrationslager Auschwitz.
The direct reason for the establishment of the camp was the fact that mass arrests of Poles were increasing beyond the capacity of existing local prisons. Initially, Auschwitz was to be one more concentration camp of the type that the Nazis had been setting up since the early 1930s. It functioned in this role throughout its existence, even when, beginning in 1942, it also became the largest of the death camps.
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Освенцим — самый известный концентрационный лагерь времен Второй мировой войны, располагавшийся на юге Польши в 60 км к западу от Кракова. Точное число жертв этого лагеря смерти неизвестно до сих пор, но достоверно установлено, что заключенных, не дождавшихся свободы, было не меньше миллиона человек, большую часть из которых составляли евреи, а также польские и советские военнопленные. Сегодня на территории бывшего лагеря располагается музейный комплекс, посвященный памяти его узников. Каждый год его посещают более миллиона человек со всего мира. В 2010 г. был поставлен своеобразный рекорд — 1,38 млн посетителей. Многие из них приезжают сюда, чтобы почтить память своих предков, но много и тех, чья семейная история с этим страшным местом никак не связана. Главная задача музея — служить постоянным напоминанием человечеству об этой позорной странице в его истории.
Music Festival Main Market Square - Krakow 2010
Music Festival Main Market Square - Krakow 2010, POland
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This video of Poland begins in Warsaw and continues south for a brief tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau, than on to Krakow.
The renowned pianist, Joanna Maria Lawrynowicz, provides music of Chopin to accompany the video.
Warsaw's old city center, where the tour begins, was completely rebuilt after the devastation of WWII. Warsaw, Poland's capital, is a lovely city with sculptures, museums and remembrances from WWII.... a city with lovely green parks.
Auschwitz-Birkenau... To walk in that space is an unforgettable experience.
Krakow is a vibrant, cultural and intellectual center. The huge main square in the center of the old town has festivals, shops and restaurants. Concerts and gallery openings draw crowds to the town center. Wawel Castle and Cathedral are a must to see as well at St. Mary's Basicica. Festivities continue into the wee hours of the morning. There are many museums and monuments paying tribute to the Jewish history of Krakow.
Southeast of Krakow is the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with deep underground tunnels and rooms with carvings into the salt walls, along with dioramas portraying life of the miners when the mine was in operation.
Music by Chopin provided by:
Joanna Maria Lawrynowicz
Andante spianato I Wielki Polonez
lawrynowicz.info
with permission granted on May 14, 2015.
Krakow under GERMAN Nazi Occupation 1939–1945
Kraków under GERMAN Nazi Occupation 1939–1945
POLAND - KRAKAU
1939 Poland - Market Day and Jews In Occupied Krakow - German Amateur Film
Karl Hoeffkes - Ghetto in Krakau
Deportation to the Krakow ghetto
Wehrmacht marschiert in Krakau ein 1939
Parada ulicą Grodzką, straż honorowa przed grobem marszałka Piłsudzkiego.
Nazi German forces entered Kraków
Akademicka DROGA KRZYŻOWA ul. Franciszkańska KRAKÓW Poland 7.04.2019 niedziela
Akademicka DROGA KRZYŻOWA ulicami KRAKOWA. Niedziela, 7 kwietnia 2019 o 20:30 – 23:00.
Académico CAMINO DEL CAMINO Plaza del mercado principal KRAKÓW Polonia 7/04/2019 domingo
Academic WAY OF THE CROSS Main Market Square KRAKÓW Poland 7/04/2019 Sunday
Organizatorzy: Duszpasterstwo Akademickie św. Anny w Krakowie
„Droga to pewna odległość, która ma jakiś początek i koniec. Droga to naznaczenie pewnego celu, bowiem każda z nich gdzieś prowadzi. Z kolei Droga Krzyżowa to propozycja całożyciowa Mistrza z Nazaretu. Ta droga Mesjasza ma być moją drogą, która w konsekwencji prowadzi do Boga”.
Tymi słowami Biskupa Janusza Mastalskiego, autora tegorocznych rozważań, rozpoczniemy Centralną Akademicką Drogę Krzyżową ulicami Starego Miasta Krakowa. Wędrowanie śladami Chrystusa będzie poszukiwaniem wagi życiowych decyzji w perspektywie krzyża.
Zapraszam na kolejne wielkopostne zamyślenia w drodze. Tradycyjnie już w V Niedzielę Wielkiego Postu, która w tym roku przypada 7 kwietnia, o godzinie 20.30 wyruszymy spod Kościoła Uniwersyteckiego Świętej Anny, a zakończymy pod Oknem Papieskim. Nabożeństwu będzie przewodniczył Metropolita Krakowski Arcybiskup Marek Jędraszewski.
W miarę możliwości proszę o zabranie ze sobą świec.
ks. Dariusz Talik, Duszpasterz Akademicki Archidiecezji Krakowskiej.
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Krakow....Market Square. March 2017
Auschwitz in the snow
In snow covered concentration camp of Auschwitz Birkenau, Poland.
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Oswiecim, Poland - Auschwitz - Birkenau
Auschwitz and Birkenau were the largest and most infamous of the Nazi death camps. Ruth and I were not sure we wanted to visit Auschwitz, but it was a place we had read about all our lives, so we decided to go. After viewing the two sites we thought everyone should see this to understand what horrors humanity can reek on their fellow citizens to pursue their ideology.
Music by Kevin MacLeod
Camp Auschwitz I, Oswiecim
My recent visit to the former Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp, near Oswiecim in Poland.
MY TIME IN POLAND / AUSCHWITZ
The Auschwitz concentration camp (Konzentrationslager Auschwitz) was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination camps built and operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland during World War II and the Holocaust. It consisted of Auschwitz I, the main camp (Stammlager) in Oświęcim; Auschwitz II–Birkenau, a concentration and extermination camp in Brzezinka three kilometers away; Auschwitz III–Monowitz, a labor camp in Monowice created to staff an IG Farben synthetic-rubber factory; and dozens of other subcamps.[2]
After Germany invaded Poland in September 1939, sparking World War II, the German Schutzstaffel (SS) converted Auschwitz I, an army barracks, to hold Polish political prisoners.[3] The first prisoners, German criminals brought to the camp as functionaries, arrived in May 1940,[4] and the first gassings—of Soviet and Polish prisoners—took place in block 11 of Auschwitz I in or around August 1941. Construction of Auschwitz II–Birkenau began the following month; the camp went on to become a major site of the Nazis' Final Solution to the Jewish Question. From early 1942 until late 1944, freight trains delivered Jews from all over German-occupied Europe to its gas chambers; of the 960,000 Jews who died there, 865,000 were gassed on arrival.[5] Overall, 1.3 million people were deported to the camp, and an estimated 1.1 million died.[6] The figures include 74,000 non-Jewish Poles, 21,000 Roma, 15,000 Soviet POWs, and up to 15,000 other Europeans.[7] Many of those not gassed died of starvation, exhaustion, disease, individual executions, or beatings. Others were killed during medical experiments.
At least 802 prisoners tried to escape, 144 successfully, and on 7 October 1944 two Sonderkommando units, consisting of prisoners assigned to staff the gas chambers, launched a brief but unsuccessful uprising. Only 789 of those who staffed the camp (no more than 15 percent) ever stood trial;[8] several, including camp commandant Rudolf Höss, were executed. The Allies failure to act on early reports of atrocities in the camp by bombing it or its railways remains controversial.
Poland (Polish: Polska [ˈpɔlska] (About this soundlisten)), officially the Republic of Poland (Polish: Rzeczpospolita Polska[c] [ʐɛt͡ʂpɔˈspɔlita ˈpɔlska] (About this soundlisten)), is a country located in Central Europe.[13] It is divided into 16 administrative subdivisions, covering an area of 312,696 square kilometres (120,733 sq mi), and has a largely temperate seasonal climate.[8] With a population of nearly 38.5 million people, Poland is the sixth most populous member state of the European Union.[8] Poland's capital and largest metropolis is Warsaw. Other major cities include Kraków, Łódź, Wrocław, Poznań, Gdańsk, and Szczecin.
Poland is bordered by the Baltic Sea, Lithuania, and Russia's Kaliningrad Oblast to the north, Belarus and Ukraine to the east, Slovakia and the Czech Republic to the south, and Germany to the west.
The history of human activity on Polish soil spans almost 500,000 years. Throughout the Iron Age the area became extensively diverse, with various cultures and tribes settling on the vast Central European Plain. However, it was the Western Polans who dominated the region and gave Poland its name. The establishment of the first Polish state can be traced to AD 966, when Mieszko I,[14] ruler of the realm coextensive with the territory of present-day Poland, converted to Christianity. The Kingdom of Poland was founded in 1025, and in 1569 it cemented its longstanding political association with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania by signing the Union of Lublin. This union formed the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, one of the largest (over 1,000,000 square kilometres - 400,000 square miles) and most populous countries of 16th and 17th century Europe, with a uniquely liberal political system[15][16] which adopted Europe's first written national constitution, the Constitution of 3 May 1791.
Poland has a developed market and is a regional power in Central Europe, with the largest stock exchange in the East-Central European zone.[20] It has the seventh largest economy by GDP (nominal) in the European Union[21] and the tenth largest in all of Europe.
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Kosciuszko Mound, Krakow, Poland
View from the top of the Kosciuszko Mound, Krakow, Poland
Skawina, Poland in November
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A walk around Skawina on 9 November 2010. Skawina is a town in southern Poland with around 25,000 inhabitants. The town is located on the Skawinka river, a short bus ride away from Kraków. It has a very nice central market square and is surrounded by pleasant hills, especially to the south.
In the late 13th century, three villages existed here: Babice Nowe, Babice Stare and Pisary. They belonged to the Tyniec Benedictine Abbey. In the Middle Ages, the Skawinka marked for a while the boundary between Silesia and Lesser Poland, which resulted in construction of a defensive position, which protected the city of Kraków from the south. On 22 May 1364, King Kazimierz Wielki granted Magdeburg rights to Skawina, and a few years later, the parish church of Holy Spirit was funded here. The town had a defensive wall and a castle. Like most towns at that time, Skawina burned in a fire, but the town was quickly rebuilt and enjoyed the prosperity of the Polish Golden Age. Good times ended in the Swedish invasion of Poland, when Swedish and Transilvanian armies destroyed Skawina, reducing its population by 50%. After the Partitions of Poland, Skawina became part of Austrian province of Galicia (1772). The town remained poor until the second half of the 19th century, when Skawina became a railroad hub, with three lines, to Kraków, Sucha Beskidzka, and Oświęcim. A brewery was built and new businesses were opened.
On 6 September 1939, first Wehrmacht troops entered the town, and German occupation lasted until 23 January 1945. The following Communist government decided that Skawina would become a center of heavy industry. In 1954, the Skawina Aluminum Smelter (Huta Aluminium Skawina) was opened, and in 1961, Skawina Power Plant (Elektrownia Skawina) began operating. The smelter was closed in 1981, due to widespread environmental pollution which it caused. The development of industry resulted in influx of new residents, and construction of several blocks of flats in new districts which you can see in this film.
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Mini footage - Auschwitz: the saddest place in Europe (Oswiecim, Poland)
Auschwitz (German: Konzentrationslager Auschwitz [ˈaʊʃvɪts] ( listen)) was a network of concentration and extermination camps built and operated in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during the Second World War. It was the largest of the German concentration camps, consisting of Auschwitz I (the Stammlager or base camp); Auschwitz II-Birkenau (the Vernichtungslager or extermination camp); Auschwitz III-Monowitz, also known as Buna-Monowitz (a labor camp); and 45 satellite camps.
Az Auschwitz-Birkenau Koncentrációs Tábor (németül Konzentrationslager Auschwitz-Birkenau, KL Auschwitz) a legnagyobb német megsemmisítő tábor és egy sor koncentrációs tábor neve, három fő táborból és 40-50 kisebb táborból állt. Legalább 1,1 millió embert öltek meg itt, akiknek több mint 90%-a zsidó volt.
Das Konzentrationslager Auschwitz-Birkenau war das größte deutsche Vernichtungslager während der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. Es wurde 1941 drei Kilometer entfernt vom Stammlager Auschwitz I gebaut und befand sich nahe der in Auschwitz umbenannten Stadt Oświęcim im nach der militärischen Besetzung Polens errichteten Landkreis Bielitz.
El campo de concentración Auschwitz-Birkenau (en alemán Konzentrationslager Auschwitz-Birkenau escuchar ▶?/i, nombres traducidos al alemán de los originales en polaco Oświęcim [ɔɕvʲ 'ɛnʦim] y Brzezinka [bʐɛˈʑinka], localidades junto a las que se construyó el campo) fue un complejo formado por diversos campos de concentración, de experimentación médica1 y de exterminio en masa de prisioneros construido por el régimen de la Alemania nazi tras la invasión de Polonia de 1939, al principio de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.
Konzentrationslager Auschwitz, KL Auschwitz (Stammlager), w tym KL Birkenau (Auschwitz II) -- zespół niemieckich obozów koncentracyjnych, w tym obozu zagłady na terenie Oświęcimia i pobliskich miejscowości istniejący w latach 1940-1945, symbol Holocaustu.
Auschwitz-Birkenau é o nome de um grupo de campos de concentração localizados no sul da Polônia, símbolos do Holocausto perpetrado pelo nazismo. A partir de 1940 o governo alemão comandado por Adolf Hitler construiu vários campos de concentração e um campo de extermínio nesta área, então na Polônia ocupada.
Auschwitz-Birkenau ou plus simplement Auschwitz (en allemand : Konzentrationslager Auschwitz Prononciation du titre dans sa version originale : Camp de concentration d'Auschwitz) est le plus grand camp de concentration et d'extermination du Troisième Reich. Sa localisation est partagée entre les villes d'Oświęcim (Auschwitz en allemand) et de Brzezinka (Birkenau en allemand), annexées au Reich (province de Haute-Silésie) après l'invasion de la Pologne.
Концентрационный лагерь Аушвиц , нем. Konzentrationslager Auschwitz, Концентрационный лагерь Биркенау , нем. Konzentrationslager Birkenau, польск. Obóz Koncetracyjny Auschwitz, польск. Obóz Koncetracyjny Birkenau, Концентрационный лагерь Аушвиц-Биркенау нем. Konzentrationslager Auschwitz-Birkenau, польск. Obóz Koncetracyjny Auschwitz-Birkenau — комплекс немецких концлагерей, располагавшийся в 1940—1945 гг. на западе Генерал-губернаторства, около города Освенцим, в 60 км к западу от Кракова.
L'espressione campo di concentramento di Auschwitz Birkenau identifica genericamente l'insieme di campi di concentramento e il campo di sterminio costruiti durante l'occupazione nazista della Polonia nei pressi della cittadina polacca di Oświęcim (in tedesco Auschwitz), posta a 51 chilometri ad ovest di Cracovia.
KZ Auschwitz var det största av Nazitysklands koncentrations- och förintelseläger. Lägret var verksamt från 1940 till januari 1945. Auschwitz är det tyska namnet på den polska staden Oświęcim som ligger cirka 60 kilometer väster om Kraków i sydöstra Polen. KZ är en förkortning av det tyska ordet Konzentrationslager.
Birkenau - Auschwitz - Oswiecim
Part 1 - Trail on the map in 2014 - Percorso su cartina 2014
Part 2 - Trailer - Sigla Coming soon
Part 3 - Round trip - Viaggio andata Coming soon
Part 4 - Dinner Bratislava - Cena Bratislava Coming soon
Part 5 - Hotel Virgo Coming soon
Part 6 - Bratislava Castle - Castello di Bratislava
Part 7 - Bratislava
Part 8 - Dinner Bratislava 2 - Cena Bratislava 2 Coming soon
Part 9 - Hotel Antica Pokoje Goscinne Krakow
Part 10 - Dinner Morskie Oko - Krakow
Part 11 - Barbican and St. Florian's Gate - Krakow
Part 12 - Market Square - Krakow Piazza Mercato
Part 13 - Collegium Maius - Krakow
Part 14 - Church of Santa Maria - Krakow
Part 15 - Church of St. Francis - Krakow
Part 16 - Maly Rynek Square - Krakow
Part 17 - Wawel Castle - Krakow
Part 18 - Jewish District - Kazimierz - Krakow
Part 19 - Schindler's factory - Krakow
Part 20 - Wieliczka Salt Mine – Krakow
Part 21 - pranzo
Part 22 – Wadowice - Poland
Part 23 - Auschwitz - Poland
Part 24 - Birkenau - Auschwitz - Oswiecim
After the visit to Auschwitz we move with our car at the nearby Birkenau camp.
Unlike Auschwitz was a concentration camp,
Birkenau was an extermination camp.
The Birkenau camp was the main extermination camp of Auschwitz concentration camp complex.
Here they were imprisoned several hundreds of thousands of deportees, in different sub-field, and were killed about 1.1 million people.
The victims were led to the gas chambers immediately after the selection of typical unable to work at the arrivals of trains.
The images describe better than words
The truth is much more difficult to hear as long as the will is silenced - Anne Frank
Dopo la visita ad Auschwitz ci trasferiamo con le nostre auto al vicino campo di Birkenau.
A differenza di Auschwitz che era un campo di concentramento,
Birkenau era un campo di sterminio.
Il campo di Birkenau fu il principale campo di sterminio del complesso concentrazionario di Auschwitz.
Qui furono imprigionate parecchie centinaia di migliaia di deportati, in diversi sotto-campo, e trovarono la morte circa 1,1 milioni di persone.
Le vittime erano condotte alle camere a gas immediatamente dopo la tipica selezione degli inabili al lavoro agli arrivi dei convogli.
Le immagini descrivono meglio delle parole
La verità è tanto più difficile da sentire quanto più a lungo la si è taciuta - Anna Frank
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