Most families were separated in Auschwitz. There was however a 'family camp' where families were held together, this camp contained gypsies who were being experimented on.
There was a family camp at Auschwitz, they were held for the medical experiments.For the most part males and females had separate camps, but they generally did not take families in. That was until the extermination camp was on-line.For the extermination they would let the males and the females disrobe separately, even if they were to be executed together.
About 4.5 Million people were sent to Auschwitz.
You need to tell us who Hilda was. It was a very popular name.
the stone and brick structures are left, but the wooden one (eg guard towers) are not. The ruins of krematoria II and III are also there, some wooden structures have been rebuilt, so that people can see what they were like.
Coats of arms are assigned (held by) individuals not surnames or whole families.
There was a family camp at Auschwitz, they were held for the medical experiments.For the most part males and females had separate camps, but they generally did not take families in. That was until the extermination camp was on-line.For the extermination they would let the males and the females disrobe separately, even if they were to be executed together.
In one go atleast 300,000 people could of been held at Auschwitz.
About 4.5 Million people were sent to Auschwitz.
Some British POWs were held at Auschwitz. British POWs helped with the (potential) uprising at Auschwitz
Auschwitz I is located in Poland, and was originally used as a prison for the "outcasts of life" such as people with disabilities, deformities, gypsies, homosexuals and Jews (unfortunately, of course). Auschwitz II - Birkenau was started in 1941 and was larger and more "deadly and famous" than Auschwitz I. Auschwitz II is what most people referr to when they say "Auschwitz". Auschqitz III - Monowitz was a chemical plant where most of the workers were slave labourers. It is in use as a chemicals factory. Tours for the public are held at the remains of Auschwitz I and II. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auschwitz
You need to tell us who Hilda was. It was a very popular name.
If you are still legally married, you can be held responsible. That would be the benefit of getting a divorce.
They had extended families to take care of them since they were separated from their real ones. They also held on to all there traditions.
some were held for slave labor,but most were exterminated upon arrival at Auschwitz.This included Jews from across Europe,Poles,Russians,Gypsies.
It is held in a different stadium and city each year chosen beforehand by the (National Football) League.
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by force while they held each other and cried.