No question, if you go there today and walk around with an appreciate of what went on back then on the very same streets you are walking on, it is mysterious and eerie experience
When I went up the elevator at the Eagles Nest I could not help but think of all the evil people that had ridden the same elevator....Hitler included......
The guide we had that showed up the Bergoff, had a picture album of the original place and we stood at the gigantic picture window you see in some photographs, it was a bizarre but awesome experience....
It was the same for me when I went to Warsaw and walked along the streets of the Ghetto, I knew the names by heart from all the years I studied the Holocaust, along Zelazna Street there were still some of the tenement buildings standing where they lived, and just stopped to think about those horrible years what must have been going on there.
You are absolutely correct. The incredibly fascinating history and evils permeate and leave an indelible impression.