The photo that raised the social networks of the Nazi camp
A photo taken in the Auschwitz camp in Poland, which was the scene of one of the most horrible genocides in the history of humanity, raised social networks.
A photograph taken at the Auschwitz camp in Poland, where the Nazis held and massacred Jews and other prisoners during World War II, sparked a huge reaction.
An image of a visitor posing on the rails at the camp entrance, tossing her hair and smiling, created a stir on social media. At Auschwitz, where more than 1 million people were murdered during the war and remembered with the terrible crimes that were the subject of movies, the deluge of “cool photos” of the female visitor went viral on Twitter.
The image was viewed more than 30 million times on social media in a short time. In making a statement about the reactions, the Auschwitz Museum urged visitors to respect the memory of those who lost their lives in the camp.
A user named Maria Murphy, who shared the photo on Twitter, shared how she felt at the time: “I had one of the saddest experiences of my life today. Unfortunately, not everyone finds what they see so painful.”
Many users also said: “Shocking. I wonder if they know where they are”, “I can’t believe someone had to tell adults not to do this”, reacting to the photo.