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  • Auschwitz | Holocaust Encyclopedia
    Auschwitz is the German name for the Polish city Oświęcim Oświęcim is located in Poland, approximately 40 miles (about 64 km) west of Kraków Germany annexed this area of Poland in 1939 The Auschwitz concentration camp was located on the outskirts of Oświęcim in German-occupied Poland It was originally established in 1940 and later referred to as "Auschwitz I" or "Main Camp " The
  • Auschwitz: Key Dates | Holocaust Encyclopedia
    Auschwitz is the most infamous Nazi camp It often serves as a symbol of the Holocaust The SS established Auschwitz in spring 1940 as a concentration camp intended for Polish political prisoners Over the next several years, the camp was expanded and transformed into a sprawling camp complex In March 1942, the SS began operating a killing center at Auschwitz-Birkenau, where they murdered
  • Auschwitz | Holocaust Encyclopedia
    Auschwitz environs, summer 1944 This map shows the Auschwitz camp complex in the summer of 1944 The SS established Auschwitz in spring 1940 as a concentration camp for Polish political prisoners It was located in German-occupied Poland on the outskirts of the town of Oświęcim
  • Auschwitz | Holocaust Encyclopedia
    Auschwitz (the German name for the Polish city Oświęcim) is perhaps the most well-known Nazi camp complex There were many camps attached to Auschwitz, including the Auschwitz I concentration camp, Auschwitz-Birkenau killing center, Auschwitz III concentration camp, and numerous subcamps in the surrounding region Explore more content related to the Auschwitz camp complex during the
  • Tattoos and Numbers: The System of Identifying Prisoners at Auschwitz
    During the Holocaust, concentration camp prisoners received tattoos only at one location, the Auschwitz concentration camp complex The Auschwitz camp complex consisted of Auschwitz I (Main Camp), Auschwitz II (Auschwitz-Birkenau), and Auschwitz III (Monowitz and the subcamps)
  • Introduction to the Holocaust: What was the Holocaust? | Holocaust . . .
    The Holocaust (1933–1945) was the systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million European Jews by the Nazi German regime and its allies and collaborators 1 1 In addition to perpetrating the Holocaust, Nazi Germany also persecuted and murdered millions of other victims
  • Forced Labor | Holocaust Encyclopedia
    Camps such as Auschwitz in German-occupied Poland and Buchenwald in central Germany became administrative centers of huge networks of forced labor camps In addition to SS-owned enterprises (the German Armament Works, for example), private German firms—such as Messerschmidt, Junkers, Siemens, and I G Farben—increasingly relied on forced
  • Polish Victims: Individual Stories | Holocaust Encyclopedia
    In mid-September, a day before the Soviets invaded Poland, he was given a chance to leave the country and go to Great Britain but chose to stay and fight with the Polish resistance 1940-42: Wladyslaw became chief of staff of TAP, one of the groups of the Polish underground In the summer of 1940 he was arrested and sent to Auschwitz
  • Auschwitz - Animated Map Map | Holocaust Encyclopedia
    Auschwitz environs, summer 1944 This map shows the Auschwitz camp complex in the summer of 1944 The SS established Auschwitz in spring 1940 as a concentration camp for Polish political prisoners It was located in German-occupied Poland on the outskirts of the town of Oświęcim





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