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Auschwitz was in Poland. Some 3 million people were estimated to have perished there.
Of course there some survivors of Auschwitz; including some children.
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There were three camps on or near the main site - Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II (Birkenau) and Auschwitz III (Monowitz, also sometimes called Buna) - plus a further 45 sub-camps, some 80 miles away.Please see the related question below for more detail.
Yes, there were some Jewish survivors from extermination camps. Here are some the names of some of them: * Elie Wiesel (Auschwitz III and later Buchenwald) * Primo Levi (Auschwitz III) * Fania Fénélon (Auschwitz II and later Bergen-Belsen) * Esther Bejanaro (Auschwitz II) * Rudolf Reder (One of only two (!) known survivors from Belzec * Alexander Pechersky (Sobibor, where he led the revolt and mass break-out) The two women were both members of the Auschwitz Girls' Orchestra which was treated better than ordinary inmates.
Elie weeps several times throughout the book "Night." Some significant moments include when he sees the burning of babies during a selection at Auschwitz, when his father is beaten, and when he witnesses the hanging of a young boy. These moments reveal the extreme emotional and psychological toll that the Holocaust took on Elie.
In chapters 1 and 2 of "Night," Elie Wiesel and his family are forced into the Jewish ghetto in Sighet, where they face increasing persecution and discrimination. The Hungarian police then begin to deport the Jews to concentration camps, sending Elie and his family to Auschwitz-Birkenau. This marks the beginning of a harrowing journey into the horrors of the Holocaust for Elie and his father.
Elie and his father are dehumanized in the concentration camp when they are stripped of their identities, given numbers instead of names, forced to perform hard labor without rest or proper nourishment, and subjected to physical and emotional abuse by the SS officers. Additionally, they witness acts of extreme violence and cruelty towards other prisoners, which further dehumanizes them.
Auschwitz was in Poland. Some 3 million people were estimated to have perished there.
Mainly Jewish people were putted into Auschwitz but some Soviet POWs, Poles and Romas(Gypsies) were also putted into the Auschwitz camps.
he was in Auschwitz.
Of course there some survivors of Auschwitz; including some children.
Some British POWs were held at Auschwitz. British POWs helped with the (potential) uprising at Auschwitz
some guy who escaped Auschwitz
Auschwitz I Birkenau (Auschwitz II) Belzec Bergen-Belsen Chelmno Dachau Monowitz (Auschwitz III) Sobibor Treblinka Warsaw Westerbork
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