The few remaining prisoners were nursed back to health, if possible, and sent home.
In 1947 the Polish government decided to preserve parts of Auschwitz I and II as a museum, and you can visit it ...
Some sections of Auschwitz I and II were turned into a museum. In fact, you can still visit it.
It was liberated by the Soviet Army on 27 January 1945, and in 1947 it became a museum.
after a while it was turned into a museum.
It was left abandonned for a long period, then was rebuilt and became a museum.
it became a museum.
The 2 Periods of Auschwitz is: 1. the Polish Period: This period happened from Opening of Auschwitz Birkenau to February 1942. This period concede where Poles were sent to Auschwitz and used as slave labor. 2. the Jewish Period: This period happened when the first known mass transports of Jews (from Bytom) on February 15th 1942. This period is the reason why Auschwitz Birkenau is what it was known for and the complicated death toll. This date actually marks the beginning of the incorporation of Auschwitz into the program of the Final Solution.
The three camps made up Auschwitz I, II, and IIIAushwitz 1 - was mainly a prisoner of war campAushwitz 2 or Birkenau - functioned as an extermination camp for Jews.Aushwitz 3 - was a work camp
With respect, there was no "Auschwitz war", so what do you really mean?
Auschwitz I Birkenau (Auschwitz II) Belzec Bergen-Belsen Chelmno Dachau Monowitz (Auschwitz III) Sobibor Treblinka Warsaw Westerbork
The most famous was Auschwitz.
Auschwitz, the most infamous of the camps, has been maintained as a memorial.
People were killed A lot of slave labour working going on Children were experimented on.
People were killed A lot of slave labour working going on Children were experimented on.
Do you mean Auschwitz??
Auschwitz
The 2 Periods of Auschwitz is: 1. the Polish Period: This period happened from Opening of Auschwitz Birkenau to February 1942. This period concede where Poles were sent to Auschwitz and used as slave labor. 2. the Jewish Period: This period happened when the first known mass transports of Jews (from Bytom) on February 15th 1942. This period is the reason why Auschwitz Birkenau is what it was known for and the complicated death toll. This date actually marks the beginning of the incorporation of Auschwitz into the program of the Final Solution.
Auschwitz
Auschwitz was around during World War II.
1.2 million
At Auschwitz 'to the left' meant immediate gassing; 'to the right' meant 'selected for work'.
The three camps made up Auschwitz I, II, and IIIAushwitz 1 - was mainly a prisoner of war campAushwitz 2 or Birkenau - functioned as an extermination camp for Jews.Aushwitz 3 - was a work camp
it expanded.