Honestly, you will have to visit a museum or study some data from a book to get the millions of names. They did not keep track of everything that's why the number of deaths in the Holocaust ranges from 11 million people to almost 17 million.
There are survivors from Auschwitz all over the world. You can find lists of names in records kept at the Yad V'Shem museum in Jerusalem or the Holocaust Memorial in Washington D.C.
In Number of the Stars, the Germans found out the names of the Danish Jews by looking at the papers in the Temple they go to. They are going to take them somewhere else. This is all on page 35 of your book.
They had a list of the names of Jews and some people turned them in if they found out about them hiding.
If what you ask is 'when did non Jews find out about the extermination of Jews?" the answer is complicated. Reports were released by escapees of Auschwitz concerning the gassing of Jews in 1944 (Verba Wetzler report). Yet, German Army (Whermacht) soldiers wrote home about mass executions of the Jews as early as summer 1941..those soldiers serving in Eastern Front.Non Jews knew of the systematic oppression happening to Jews from the beginning in 1933 , as this was ahappening all around them (Germany especially)
The Berlin Jews were deported to various places, starting in October 1941: * Riga, which became a killing field. * Theresienstadt (then later on to Auschwitz). * Some were dumped in the already crowded Warsaw Ghetto. * Auschwitz.
So they could make sure to find all of the Jews in that town
Read the book THE MAN WHO BROKE INTO AUSCHWITZ by Denis Avey with Rob Broomby to find out.
Josef Mengele is famous because of the cruel experiments he did on twins, dwarfs and other people in the Auschwitz death camp. Also because after the war he fled to South America and no one was able to find him until 34 years later.
In a 1989 article by Franciszek Piper, the head of research at the Auschwitz Museum:At least 1.3 million prisoners entered the Auschwitz complex.Just under 200,000 left alive. This does not of course mean that they all survived. Many, like Anne and Margot Frank, were moved to other camps, where they perished.1.1 million were killed at Auschwitz, of whom about 85-90% were Jews.
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Auschwitz was part of hitlers final solution concerning the Jews and other undesidables. it was Reinhard Heydrich who was appointed to come up with a "final solution" by Hitler. Heydrich chose Poland as the place for the camps. Auschwitz was there. Hitler agreed with the decision. +++ The heading photograph appears to be of one the Nazis' inhumane experiments carried out using concentration-camp inmates; that of testing survivability of humans in icy cold water. Though that was done to help the Kreigsmarine and Luftwaffe, whose serviceman could find themselves in the cold waters of the North Sea, the method was utterly cruel and inhumane.