It doesnt mean anything before it was used by now the only meaning on Auschwitz is "The word Auschwitz comes from a Nazi concentraion camp in the town Auschwitz.
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It is just the German version of the Polish name: Oswiechim.
To me Auschwitz means a place which becomes a death factory, a process of killing, torture and labour workings. It was a astonishing, unique and torturous place for the people who was forced into suffering from it. I see Auschwitz to be a group of buildings which imflicted torture, pain and suffering inside the buildings.
With respect, there was no "Auschwitz war", so what do you really mean?
The words "Arbeit Macht Frei" at the gate of Auschwitz are generally translated as "Work will set you free".
It was their prisoner number.
because they were ordered to. This does not mean that they could not have asked for a transfer out, but all of the doctors were in the military and as such they would have been posted.
Auschwitz I Stammlager, Auschwitz II Birkenau and Auschwitz III Monowitz
With respect, there was no "Auschwitz war", so what do you really mean?
If you mean Auschwitz, it's was a conentration camp in Poland.
Do you mean Auschwitz??
The words "Arbeit Macht Frei" at the gate of Auschwitz are generally translated as "Work will set you free".
It was their prisoner number.
because they were ordered to. This does not mean that they could not have asked for a transfer out, but all of the doctors were in the military and as such they would have been posted.
Auschwitz I Stammlager, Auschwitz II Birkenau and Auschwitz III Monowitz
Auschwitz Birkenau was established at Auschwitz but Auschwitz is now called Oświęcim.
They were Auschwitz concentration camp numbers and did not have any 'meaning'.
You no doubt mean krematorium II and Krematorium III, which housed the largest gas chambers. They were not the only extemination complexes on Auschwitz, but they were where most people were killed.
Auschwitz I- Birkenau
The number of people in the Auschwitz complex at any one time was relatively small by comparison with the total number killed there. According to Wikipedia, there were between 13,000 and 16,000 prisoners in Auschwitz at one time. At least 1.1 million people were killed at Auschwitz during the holocaust, most of them shortly after arrival.