Backpacking (Central/Eastern) Europe
Germany: The El-D House
August 28, 2008:
After another great lunch of fried rice, we went to the Nazi museum, The El-D House. We were able to see the history and documentation of the nazi movement here in Cologne, and the incremental steps of small-time persecution developing into the larger massive killings during WW2 during the Third Reicht, when Hitler used mass propaganda to "cleanse" and eradicate, and keep the Germans' line of a 'pure race'.
There was a huge following in Koln
One of the most intense part of the museum that held significance for me was The Book. This book contained all the names of the Jews & Gypsies that were deported to various detention centers and concentration camps, to later be mass murdered.
Political satire on how the world aimed to appease Germans instead of doing what was truly necessary to stop the madness from escalating
Another intense and emotional moment for me occurred down in the holding cells, designed for 2, but in reality, held 16-20 people prisoners at the El-D.
Though it was depressing, it was very educational and I found myself honored to be able to witness such a large, albeit vicious part of history at the point of origin.
The cellars of the El-D House...
The writing on the wall
I felt relieved when I left this place. A bit more enlightened and informed, but glad to be outside in the sunlight and not trapped in that dark cellar. I could just imagine how it must've been for the people decades ago, that were trapped there for weeks, months, some even, never seeing the light of day again.
Start of journey: | Aug 13, 2008 |
Duration: | 3 weeks |
End of journey: | Aug 31, 2008 |
Germany
Austria
Hungary