1,000-3,000
It's notorious because of what happened in it. During the holocaust at this block, it was intended solely to punish prisoners through torture. As well between this block and block 10 layed a brick wall called wall of death where thousands of priosners will line up before being shot dead. The block contained special torture chambers in which various punishments were applied to prisoners Various of torture methods could be applied depending on who the inmate is.
About 17,000 at Auschwitz I, II and III combined.
They could be travlled using a cattle cart which is sealed
The prisoners in charge of the cell blocks during the Holocaust were often referred to as "kapos." These individuals were typically prisoners themselves who were appointed by the SS to oversee other inmates, manage labor details, and maintain order within the camps. Kapos could be of various nationalities and backgrounds, and their roles often involved a complex mix of collaboration and coercion under extreme duress.
In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the prisoners in charge of Eliezer's block were removed from their positions because they were no longer deemed useful or were replaced as part of the camp's constant reshuffling. This often happened when the guards sought to eliminate any semblance of authority or cooperation among the prisoners, as it could pose a threat to their control. Additionally, the constant fear and brutality within the camps meant that even those who held power among the prisoners could be dispossessed at any moment.
That would fill a book in itself. But the number one struggle all concentration camp inmates faced was maintaining their mental attitude. Sol de Liema, a Dutch survivor of the Holocaust, remarked in the film "Anne Frank Remembered" that "You could see in any prisoners eyes when they had 'given up'. And once someone had 'given up', they were dead within days".
Slaves could be in Rome against their will if they were prisoners trained as gladiators or criminals being set for execution in the arena or if they were just owned by someone who lived in Rome. Sometimes the state purchased a block of slaves to be used as helpers in various city maintenance projects.Slaves could be in Rome against their will if they were prisoners trained as gladiators or criminals being set for execution in the arena or if they were just owned by someone who lived in Rome. Sometimes the state purchased a block of slaves to be used as helpers in various city maintenance projects.Slaves could be in Rome against their will if they were prisoners trained as gladiators or criminals being set for execution in the arena or if they were just owned by someone who lived in Rome. Sometimes the state purchased a block of slaves to be used as helpers in various city maintenance projects.Slaves could be in Rome against their will if they were prisoners trained as gladiators or criminals being set for execution in the arena or if they were just owned by someone who lived in Rome. Sometimes the state purchased a block of slaves to be used as helpers in various city maintenance projects.Slaves could be in Rome against their will if they were prisoners trained as gladiators or criminals being set for execution in the arena or if they were just owned by someone who lived in Rome. Sometimes the state purchased a block of slaves to be used as helpers in various city maintenance projects.Slaves could be in Rome against their will if they were prisoners trained as gladiators or criminals being set for execution in the arena or if they were just owned by someone who lived in Rome. Sometimes the state purchased a block of slaves to be used as helpers in various city maintenance projects.Slaves could be in Rome against their will if they were prisoners trained as gladiators or criminals being set for execution in the arena or if they were just owned by someone who lived in Rome. Sometimes the state purchased a block of slaves to be used as helpers in various city maintenance projects.Slaves could be in Rome against their will if they were prisoners trained as gladiators or criminals being set for execution in the arena or if they were just owned by someone who lived in Rome. Sometimes the state purchased a block of slaves to be used as helpers in various city maintenance projects.Slaves could be in Rome against their will if they were prisoners trained as gladiators or criminals being set for execution in the arena or if they were just owned by someone who lived in Rome. Sometimes the state purchased a block of slaves to be used as helpers in various city maintenance projects.
i believe that women, children, the sick and those that could not work were killed in the gas chambers during the holocaust. i believe that women, children, the sick and those that could not work were killed in the gas chambers during the holocaust. i believe that women, children, the sick and those that could not work were killed in the gas chambers during the holocaust.
There will always be a chance that a holocaust could happen anywhere and to any group of people.
The Holocaust did not and could not attack people.
You could argue that the Holocaust was the start of the modernity.
The holocaust refers to the extermination of Jews. Christians certainly died at the hands of the Nazis, but there is no category I could place this in. Perhaps, people the Nazis wanted dead for various reasons.