Auschwitz was around during World War II.
Auschwitz did not exist at that time.
Because Auschwitz was the toughest concentration camp in the world at that moment.
there was a total of three Auschwitz camps that were significant in World War II. Each Auschwitz had a different purpose. Auschwitz I was created to incarcerate prisoners at forced labor. Auschwitz II was built as the Execution or Death Camp, holding more Gas Chambers than any of the three Auschwitz camps. Auschwitz III was a Labor Education Camp for non-Jewish prisoners who were perceived to have violated German-imposed labor discipline.
Do you mean Auschwitz??
No. The exact location of the Auschwitz camps was not known to the outside world till about about May 1944.
Auschwitz
She couldn't leave Auschwitz because she was a Jew. The Germans wouldn't let any Jews leave Auschwitz because they wanted to make the world free of Jews. They also wanted to rule the world. I hope that answers your question.
Auschwitz I Birkenau (Auschwitz II) Belzec Bergen-Belsen Chelmno Dachau Monowitz (Auschwitz III) Sobibor Treblinka Warsaw Westerbork
Auschwitz I Birkenau (Auschwitz II) Belzec Bergen-Belsen Chelmno Dachau Monowitz (Auschwitz III) Sobibor Treblinka Warsaw Westerbork
At Auschwitz 'to the left' meant immediate gassing; 'to the right' meant 'selected for work'.
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