If you are looking for the philosophical answer, then you can link it back to many people.
If you are talking about the concentration camp, Rudolph Hoess was tasked with converting the existing barracks into a concentration camp. Local Poles were forced to help with the work.
Over a year later Auschwitz was expanded to Birkenau, the Death Camp.
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Auschwitz Cross was created in 1985.
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum was created in 1947.
Auschwitz was created on the orders of Himmler and established by the work of Hoess.
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.
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 Cross was created in 1985.
Auschwitz Report was created in 2006.
Auschwitz - film - was created on 2011-02-13.
Auschwitz-Birkenau Foundation was created in 2009.
Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz was created in 1943.
The Black Hole of Auschwitz was created in 2002.
International Auschwitz Committee was created in 1952.
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum was created in 1947.
Auschwitz was created on the orders of Himmler and established by the work of Hoess.
it was created where it stood.
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.
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.