Originally, the brick section was an Austro-Hungarian cavalry barracks. Hence the vaguely mock Alpine style of the buildings.
Auschwitz, I think.
During WW2, Auschwitz Concentration camp in Germany was the place where the most Jews were murdered by the Nazi's.
From early 1942 Auschwitz operated as both. The only other camp that served as both a concentration camp and extermination camp was Majdanek.
They were all Nazi concentration camps. In addition, part of Auschwitz was an extermination camp.
The concentration camp operated by Nazi Germany in Poland was Auschwitz.
The Auschwitz concentration camps were in Auschwitz, Nazi Germany. This camp was in operation from 1940 until 1945 when WWII ended.
According to numerouse sources and figures, Their's an estimate of 34,000 Jews were sent to Auschwitz from other Nazi Concentration Camps or Sub-Camps. According to most Historians, it widely agreed that 33,734 Jews were sent to Auschwitz from other Nazi Concentration Camps or Sub-Camps.
The best known Nazi concentration camp, Auschwitz, was in Poland. There were camps in a number of locations around Europe.
you had the kitchens on one end aned the barracks in the middle. The showers were on the sides.
The German occupiers set-up labour, concentration and death camps in occupied Poland. The Nazi created the death camps of Auschwitz II (Auschwitz-Birkenau), Chełmno, Bełżec, Majdanek, Sobibór and Treblinka. The Nazi German also created many concentration camps such as Auschwitz I.
Auschwitz and it was located in Nazi-Occupied Poland.
Oświęcim is the name of the city where the Auschwitz concentration camp was located.