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Q: What was elies first impression of Auschwitz after leaving birkenau during the holocaust in night?
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What is the ratio of survivors to people who died in the death camp Auschwitz during World War 2?

it was about 1:10, but if you include those who died within six months of leaving Auschwitz, then it is closer to 1:30.


How many people were in Auschwitz at one time?

The numbers varied from time to time based on the efficency of the killing systems efficiency and how efficiency was carried out efficiently in efficently efficient ways (abz, hana n sam xxx) and the labor requirements were required in requirements! In August of 1944 the official roll call indicated a prisoner count of 105,168, In January of 1945 to avoid the advancing Soviets, 58 thousand were marched away from the camp leaving only the sick behind. When the camp was liberated on 27 January 1945 about 7000 of them remained alive.


How did Saint Edith Stein die?

We don't have an exact account of the martyrdom of Edith Stein in Auschwitz but we can make a few conclusions from her writings when the Anti-Semitism of the Nazi regime was waging and from eyewitness account of her journey to Auschwitz. However, there is sufficient reason to believe that she was killed in the gas chambers of Auschwitz-Birkenau (as was practiced in that concentration camp at the time of her alleged "extermination"). However, aside from that final moment of her martyrdom, her way of the cross started earlier on. Let me just enumerate a few without going into details: 1.) Due to the Anti-Semitism of the the Nazi regime, she had to give up her academic career (although she was able to continue writing and this eventually led to her entrance to Carmel). 2.) As a Jewess, she closely identified herself with "her people" -- their suffering were hers too, as we can induce from her words to her sister, Rosa, as she was leaving Echt Carmel: "Come, let us go for the sake of our people". She had previously written a request to her superior to be able to make a self-offering for the sake of her people. Her writings also show her growing understanding of the identification of her fate with that of her people. 3.) Her suffering took the form of a moral torture. She endured the inhumane treatment of the Nazi guards, the overpowering feeling of hopelessness in the concentration camp, the inhuman conditions of the train carts that transported her from Echt to Westerbork, and finally to Auschwitz-Birkenau. She underwent the humiliating "physical examinations" in the camp. More information can be accessed through: http://www.ocd.pcn.net/ed_en.htm#Search


What happend to the Jews that survived the Holocaust?

Most of them stayed in the Soviet Union. Leaving the country was extremely difficult.


What do you call the act of leaving out?

'Leaving out' would be Omitting or Redacting.

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What are major events in Elly gross life?

Elly Gross was a Holocaust survivor who experienced the horrors of Auschwitz and other concentration camps during World War II. She later immigrated to the United States, where she became an advocate for educating others about the Holocaust and combatting hatred and intolerance. Gross dedicated much of her life to sharing her story and promoting Holocaust education, leaving a lasting impact on all who heard her speak.


Who was chlomo weisel?

Chlomo Wiesel was the father of writer and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel. He, alongside his son, was imprisoned at Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps during World War II. Chlomo tragically perished at Buchenwald during the Holocaust.


Do fossils contain animal bones?

No, normally all traces of the bone are gone, leaving only the impression of where the bone was. This impression may be very detailed.


What is the ratio of survivors to people who died in the death camp Auschwitz during World War 2?

it was about 1:10, but if you include those who died within six months of leaving Auschwitz, then it is closer to 1:30.


What is leaving an impression?

ANSWER:Forgive me but need to change the spelling, leaving an impression is one of the most beautiful thing we can do to our love ones. Example; your husband, wife, girlfriend or boyfriend is having a bad day or even got hurt because of what you or maybe other people say. Because of your love for this person you did something good even awesome that change his or her day. Leaving an impression is doing something good or nice to someone and it doesn't matter what it takes..


What is impression leaving?

ANSWER:Forgive me but need to change the spelling, leaving an impression is one of the most beautiful thing we can do to our love ones. Example; your husband, wife, girlfriend or boyfriend is having a bad day or even got hurt because of what you or maybe other people say. Because of your love for this person you did something good even awesome that change his or her day. Leaving an impression is doing something good or nice to someone and it doesn't matter what it takes..


What did people do to resist the holocaust?

People resisted the holocaust by leaving the area or by hiding. Some people did fight back but very few were armed and most were unable to resist.


What Western star punched the wet cement at Grauman's Chinese Theater leaving behind an impression of his fist?

John Wayne


What conditions make impression fossils form?

The best preservation and fossilization of fossils occurs in calm,aquatic environment.Exceptional preservation also occurs in fine-grained sediments in absence of oxygen.Both this environmental conditions allow easier formation of impression of trapped fossil plant of animal.Impression mainly form from fossils plants and animals that are later decomposed leaving their image shape on the country rock at the time.CONDITIONSWet conditionfine grained country rockaerobic condition that favor decomposition of the fossils leaving behind impression


Why was Anne Frank courageous?

Because she survived the Holocaust, and helped others in the process. ___ But she did not survive the Holocaust ...


What is the definition of an impression fossil?

Sometimes a fossil is formed when the organic matter is impressed in clay or some similar substance. The organic substance rots away, but the impression it left remains, and if the clay which holds the impression petrifies, it becomes a fossil.


How many people were in Auschwitz at one time?

The numbers varied from time to time based on the efficency of the killing systems efficiency and how efficiency was carried out efficiently in efficently efficient ways (abz, hana n sam xxx) and the labor requirements were required in requirements! In August of 1944 the official roll call indicated a prisoner count of 105,168, In January of 1945 to avoid the advancing Soviets, 58 thousand were marched away from the camp leaving only the sick behind. When the camp was liberated on 27 January 1945 about 7000 of them remained alive.