Most people think it's a good idea to make turn old concentration camps like Auschwitz to a museum because, it gives the current and future generations of what happened in these places and try to teach them to not let this happen again by being tolerant and treated equally. However, I think it's a joke because people are shifting of what was an Death Factory to a sort of place of entertainment and learning. Camps like Auschwitz was build to kill people and make money, not Entertain,learn and make money of them. Also when people turn concentration camps into museums this is like disrespecting the people who died and built them, also disrespecting people who used their life's to work and maintain these camps.
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum was created in 1947.
It became a museum in 1947, but initially the parts open to the public were small.
The few remaining prisoners were nursed back to health, if possible, and sent home. In 1947 the Polish government decided to preserve parts of Auschwitz I and II as a museum, and you can visit it ...
Large sections of Auschwitz I and II have been preserved as a museum. -------------- It is at the end of the railway line at Auschwitz II (Birkenau) between where Krematoria II and Krematoria III stood.
Yes you can Visit Auschwitz today, 2 years after Auschwitz was liberated, it becomed an Museum.
Parts of Auschwitz I and II have been turned into a museum.
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum was created in 1947.
Auschwitz is now a museum and there are plenty of good websites. A few are given below.
Key sections of Auschwitz have been a museum since 1947, so it is a non-issue.
It became a museum in 1947, but initially the parts open to the public were small.
it is now a museum, they let tourists of the Holocaust view it.
The few remaining prisoners were nursed back to health, if possible, and sent home. In 1947 the Polish government decided to preserve parts of Auschwitz I and II as a museum, and you can visit it ...
it is a shrine/monument/museum and a tourist attraction.
Large sections of Auschwitz I and II have been preserved as a museum. -------------- It is at the end of the railway line at Auschwitz II (Birkenau) between where Krematoria II and Krematoria III stood.
Yes you can Visit Auschwitz today, 2 years after Auschwitz was liberated, it becomed an Museum.
There is a museum there, and some of the buildings have been preserved.
I think everybody should visit Auschwitz.