Map Of Elie Wiesel's Journey
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Auschwitz
Auschwitz played a central role in the "Final Solution," the Nazi programme to murder the Jews of Europe. The Nazis deported Jews from nigh every European country to the Auschwitz 2 (Birkenau) killing middle in occupied Poland. In all, at least 1.1 million Jews and tens of thousands of other people perished in Auschwitz.
Item ViewMajor camps in Greater Germany, Buchenwald indicated
Major expiry marches from Auschwitz, January 1945
Auschwitz surround, summer 1944
Auschwitz was the largest camp established by the Germans. It was a complex of camps, including a concentration, extermination, and forced-labor campsite. It was located at the town of Oswiecim about the prewar German-Smoothen border in Eastern Upper Silesia, an area annexed to Germany in 1939. Auschwitz I was the chief camp and the outset campsite established at Oswiecim. Auschwitz Ii (Birkenau) was the killing center at Auschwitz. Trains arrived at Auschwitz-Birkenau almost daily with transports of Jews from virtually every German-occupied country of Europe. Auschwitz III, also called Buna or Monowitz, was established in Monowice to provide forced laborers for nearby factories, including the I.G. Farben works. At least 1.1 1000000 Jews were killed in Auschwitz. Other victims included between 70,000 and 75,000 Poles, 21,000 Roma, and virtually xv,000 Soviet prisoners of war.
Detail ViewDeportations from Hungarian ghettos to Auschwitz
Buchenwald concentration camp, spring 1945
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