A symbol of terror: Auschwitz
Throughout the world, Auschwitz has become a symbol of terror and theHolocaust. The German forces occupying Poland During World War 11 established in May 1940 a concentration camp on the outskirts of the town Oswiecim. The Germans called the town Auschwitz which also gave its name to the nearby death camp. Over the next few years it was expanded into three main camps: Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II-Birkenau,Auschwitz III-Monowitz and more then 40 lesser camps. They were followed by Soviet prisoners of war, Gypsies, and deportees of various other nationalities. Beginning in June 1942, however, the most massive murder campaign in history began in Auschwitz when the Nazis put into operation a plan to systematically destroy the entire Jewish population of Europe. The SS would tell the masses of victims they were about to go on a journey to resettle in an undetermined country. The Jews, Poles, Gypsies and all others from various Nazi-occupied countries of Europe brought with them, not only items of personal use, but also their most valuable and precious family possessions. Little did they know that the SS would confiscate all these possessions upon arrival at the camp and store them in warehouses. On a large open camp
buildings. They burned documents and evacuated all the prisoners who could walk pits and funeral piles to burn bodies. few examples are: the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington capacity for incinerating 350 bodies per day. In each chamber 2-3 bodies were sorted by the prisoners, were then transported back to Germany to meet the needs of the SS and the civilian populace. The Nazis considered this work to be a privilege. what "category" each person fell under. The jackets that they wore would reveal committed there. They dismantled the gas chambers, creamatories and other
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