The memorial? - there is not much to it, you can do it in ten seconds. But if you want to see the rest of it; like the museum or Birkenau, each of those would take you a couple of hours.
Depending on where they were transported from, it may take from few hours to a couple of days.
5h 37m by car
about two hours
very long
Approximately 10 hours
Take train or other transport to Krakow and then take regular bus or train to Osevitch (phonetic spelling only, not correct Polish spelling)
Anne Frank was at Auschwitz for approximately 7-8 weeks. According to records, she arrived at Auschwitz at the beginning of September, and was transported to Bergen-Belsen at the end of October.
The Allied forces which landed on the Normandy beaches did not actually fight in the capture of Berlin, which was a Russian battle. After landing on the European mainland the drive to Berlin took less than a year.
Their was hundreds of concentration camps and Jews wasn't sent to them from just Poland and Germany, slovakia, hungary, french and Austrian Jews was sent to them but i give you a example from Berlin to Auschwitz consecration camp is 490km - prime example longest train ride during the holocaust was from France natzweiker to Latvia kieserwald is 1119 miles but the people sent by trains do not all arrive in same destonation, some Jews and other sub humans are sent to other concentration camps along the way. so time and speed varies on route,some could take several hours but some take a day or 2
Around about 6h25.
6 hours and 45 mins via train
Approximately 10 hours
About 6h45 (with a change of trains at Brussels).
4 days 4 days 4 days
The train needed 6 hours to get to Munich.
The Eurostar does not go to Berlin. Eurostar is the brand name of the high speed train service London-Paris and London-Lille-Brussels.
The fastest train ride from Berlin to Krakow takes a bit more than ten hours. Please see the links for planning information.
Take train or other transport to Krakow and then take regular bus or train to Osevitch (phonetic spelling only, not correct Polish spelling)
I have taken the train from Frankfurt to Berlin and it takes around 2.5 hours.
Yes it is. The fast train in Germany is called ICE and it will take about 4:30 hours from Berlin to Frankfurt (Main) If you want to go to Frankfurt (Oder) there is no fast train going to.
To one or other of the concentration camps (e.g. Bergen-Belsen, Auschwitz and Majdanek).