It was their prisoner number.
jew lived there
They first start sending Jews to Auschwitz in February 15th 1942
Yes. She was murdered in Auschwitz-Birkenau for exactly that reason.
German Jew emitted into Auschwitz during the Holocaust ages.
She couldn't leave Auschwitz because she was a Jew. The Germans wouldn't let any Jews leave Auschwitz because they wanted to make the world free of Jews. They also wanted to rule the world. I hope that answers your question.
auschwitz, germany.
jew lived there
I think everybody should visit Auschwitz.
They first start sending Jews to Auschwitz in February 15th 1942
Yes. She was murdered in Auschwitz-Birkenau for exactly that reason.
German Jew emitted into Auschwitz during the Holocaust ages.
It was built to exterminate the jews because it was part of the final solution.
Eva Beem was a Jew who went into hiding with her younger brother, Abraham. They lived with a Christian family, but were the Nazis found them, and they were sent to Auschwitz where they were killed in the gas chambers.
Sophie was suspected to be a jew in the resistence. her friend, Wanda, got her into trouble with them
She couldn't leave Auschwitz because she was a Jew. The Germans wouldn't let any Jews leave Auschwitz because they wanted to make the world free of Jews. They also wanted to rule the world. I hope that answers your question.
The Auschwitz Museum has provided the following estimates, which have remained unchanged since 1989.Number of people sent to Auschwitz (or to be more precise, the Auschwitz complex of camps): approximately 1.3 million.Number of inmates who left the Auschwitz complex alive: Just under 190,000. (Many were transferred to other camps and perished there or died on death marches: 'left Auschwitz alive' does not mean 'survived the holocaust'). Killed in the Auschwitz complex of camps: 1.1 million, of whom about 85% were Jews.The estimates are deliberately cautious and based on documentary evidence together with estimates for numbers arriving by the transports recorded. In the last 20 years or so, most of the scholarly debate has been in the range 1.1-1.5 million.It is hard to say how many Jews there were, because there were also a wide range of other minorities, but I would guess around 900,000 jews.About 1.3 million people were taken to Auschwitz.
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