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January 27, 1945: The liberation day of the concentration and extermination camp Auschwitz is now an international Holocaust memorial day. Most prisoners experienced the liberation of the death march.

In the following video three witnesses report how they experienced the death march from Auschwitz to the west and what the memorial day January 27 means to them. The video is in English, German and Italian with German subtitles.

Death March 720p
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On January 27, 1945 the Red Army reached the concentration camp Auschwitz and freed around 7,000 seriously ill survivors. All of the prisoners able to march had previously been led away to the west by SS guards. The majority of the prisoners therefore did not experience the liberation of the camp, but rather were already on a cruel death march declared as an evacuation. On the march many lost their lives and were often shot. The lines passed through villages and cities where the marchers died right before the eyes of the population.

Kazuma Satou is a high school student who is very excited after buying a game. But fate has something entirely different in store for him, as he experiences a very comedic death. It does not end there as Aqua appears before him and places him at a crossroads. He can either choose to go to heaven or lead a new life in a fantasy world.

Titulo Original : Death March kara Hajimaru Isekai Kyousoukyoku
Ano de Lançamento: 2018
Gênero: Fantasia
Formato: MKV
Qualidade: 720p, 1080p
Áudio: Japonês
Legenda: Português (Embutido)
Qualidade de Áudio e Vídeo: 10
Duração: 22 Min.

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