In this emotional documentary, two young German women, Maria and Vida, visit the largest Nazi concentration and extermination camp in Auschwitz. Their journey with an interfaith group of Muslims, Christians, and Jews aims to educate young Germans about a dark chapter in history and combat antisemitism and anti-Muslim sentiment in Germany today.
As they walk through the camp and meet survivors of the Shoah, the group shares their thoughts and impressions on the horrors of the Holocaust. The organizer of the trip explains that it’s important for young Germans to visit concentration camps to better understand the past and prevent history from repeating itself. By the end of their visit, every participant becomes convinced that every young German should see a concentration camp at least once in their life. This touching and eye-opening documentary challenges us to remember the past and strive for a better future.