Historical Photos the Auschwitz Concentration Camp.
One of the gas chambers at Auschwitz (one of the biggest and well-known concentration camps) used to kill Jews and other people Hitler wanted to get rid of. The Holocaust was the state-sponsored mass murder of some 6 million European Jews and millions of others by the German Nazis during World War II.
The Nazi concentration camps were not just about exterminating Jews but many other 'undesirables' too. I think that Auschwitz-Birkenau should be kept as a reminder and a warning to future generations. Simon Jones, Cambridge, UK. NO. Auschwitz is a part of our human history and should not be left to ruins. It is a reminder of the suffering and truimph of the human spirit in the midst of.
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In October 1944, Stos was sent from Auschwitz to a series of camps deep in Germany. On May 8, 1945—the day the war in Europe ended—he was liberated by Russian soldiers. On the book’s second.
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A large collection of pictures of the Holocaust, including pictures of the concentration camps, death camps, prisoners, children, ghettos, displaced persons, Einsatzgruppen (mobile killing squads), Hitler, and other Nazi officials.
Essay A concentration camp is where prisoners of war, enemy aliens, and political prisoners are detained and confined, typically under harsh conditions, or place or situation characterized by extremely harsh conditions. The first concentration camps were established in 1933 for confinement of opponents of the Nazi Party. The supposed opposition soon included all Jews, Gypsies, and certain.