Because it serves to remind us of how evil and inhumane the human species can really be.
The reason Auschwitz is significant today is because it was one of the worst concentration camps. It was made of three things put together. 4.1 million people were killed there. It is part of the past and it has something big to do with the past. The reason it is significant is because it is something that will never be forgotten and will always be there for people to see how bad some people can be. Also to show us that people are treated different no matter what. This is why Auschwitz is significant.
Auschwitz did not become widely known as a group of camps till about June 1944. It did not acquire today's associations till later.
The Polish name for the place known as Auschwitz by the Germans is "Oświęcim." It is a town in southern Poland, and the Auschwitz concentration camp was established nearby during World War II. The name Oświęcim is still used today to refer to the town and its historical significance.
Auschwitz today is part of a Polish town called Oswiecim, Poland.
Yes itis still there.
As a tourist attraction.
During WW2, Auschwitz Concentration camp in Germany was the place where the most Jews were murdered by the Nazi's.
Auschwitz was a bloody place to be in and at the time it was used as a death factory which worsen peoples lifes
Jewish remembrance day, gatherings
Auschwitz and/or Berlin.
it is a shrine/monument/museum and a tourist attraction.
Global warming
It became the word to describe the Holocaust (before the word Holocaust).