I recommend that all visitors to Poland go to the Auschwitz Auschwitz Museum. It's a long drive and far from Warsaw, but the trip is worth it. I saw the horrors of war. Barracks, bars, wire, crematoriums, etc. That is, what the fascists came up with. There is an opportunity to enter the barracks and see the decoration and imagine how the prisoners and civilians lived. After the visit, a strong impression remains. It's even creepy. It seems that there are no more such places, with rare exceptions. But definitely not in terms of scale. When the place in Germany for the extermination of people ran out, they found this place in Poland. In Poland, in general, many places were created for the use of prisoner labor. I spent 100 euros on gasoline. There is a feature. You have to leave early in the morning to have time to see the camp in fields like Auschwitz 2 and the place where the crematorium was, and this is Auschwitz 1. It is open until 16.00. There are museums and excursions. I recommend it to everyone. Not for visiting children. Only adults. I am attaching some photos.
The place is very gloomy, but it's worth visiting, I even cried, it's understandable, my grandfather went through the war, it's in our blood. It is a pity that the Europeans do not understand that horror, and how can they understand if they surrendered within +- 3 months, and also begin to change history, that it was allegedly not the Soviet Army that liberated the world from Hitler, but America.
We can recall the war years when our Soviet soldiers fought for our freedom, for the freedom of our country and the world. To free this world from fascism. It is a pity that no one in the West remembers the exploits of the Russian people.