

In a later tweet, she added: “We were asked repeatedly to be mindful and respectful. “You would think this sort of thing wouldn’t need to be specified as a no-go for that criteria.” The woman posing in the picture was roundly condemned, and the post got a response from the Auschwitz Museum account. It said: “Pictures can hold immense emotional & documentation value for visitors. Images help us remember. “When coming to @AuschwitzMuseum visitors should bear in mind that they enter the authentic site of the former camp where over 1 million people were murdered. “Respect their memory."Today I had one of the most harrowing experiences of my life. Regrettably it didn’t seem everyone there found it quite so poignant. pic.twitter.com/3OdWavqC4P
— Maria ?? (@MariaRMGBNews) April 15, 2023