No, of course not.
Not many children were killed at Auschwitz but it's estimated that around 105,000 Children out of the 1.6 Million sent to Auschwitz during the course of the Holocaust.
There were at least few thousand polish children in Auschwitz, mainly from Zamość and Warsaw. Most of them died either by lethal injections or in gas chambers.
Auschwitz
The Idea of education about the Auschwitz concentration camps were that to let people at a young age know; What is it Who was it for What Happened to it This is basically giving them a main idea about Auschwitz and the holocaust, In goal to let nothing what happened in Auschwitz to happen ever again.
Basically, because they couldn't work. Twin childrenhowever, if found, were not killed immediately at Auschwitz.
Of course there some survivors of Auschwitz; including some children.
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there was a total of three Auschwitz camps that were significant in World War II. Each Auschwitz had a different purpose. Auschwitz I was created to incarcerate prisoners at forced labor. Auschwitz II was built as the Execution or Death Camp, holding more Gas Chambers than any of the three Auschwitz camps. Auschwitz III was a Labor Education Camp for non-Jewish prisoners who were perceived to have violated German-imposed labor discipline.
About 300,000 children aged 0-12 died at auschwitz within 1 hour of arrival.
most were killed upon arrival.
death.