The city in southwestern Poland, the site of the largest Nazi death camp during WW2 is Auschwitz
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Auschwitz (Polish: Oswiemcim).
Auschwitz or, in Polish, Oswiemcim.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Sobibor (Sobibór), a town in Poland that was the site of an extermination camp during World War II.
The death camp was called "Auschwitz".
Most extremination camps were placed in Poland as it was a homeland for many Jews in Europe. Ex. Auschwitz-Birkenau.
The extermination camps were located in Poland, including areas annexed from Poland during World War 2. There was also one near Minsk, Belarus.Please see the related question.
Auschwitz
In most of occupied Europe. The largest "extermination" concentration camps were in occupied Poland, but those in modern-day Belarus, Croatia, and Serbia also killed many thousands of Jews.
The Holocaust took place primarily in Europe during World War II, from 1941 to 1945. It occurred in Nazi-occupied territories, including concentration camps, extermination camps, and ghettos. The most infamous extermination camp, Auschwitz, was located in German-occupied Poland.
look on google 'detailed map of Poland during World War ll' or you can look on wikipedia 'Poland during world war 2' and they'll have images there.
Germany during ww2, Sweden in 1655In World War 2 Poland was invaded by Germany.