There were at least few thousand polish children in Auschwitz, mainly from Zamość and Warsaw. Most of them died either by lethal injections or in gas chambers.
Not many children were killed at Auschwitz but it's estimated that around 105,000 Children out of the 1.6 Million sent to Auschwitz during the course of the Holocaust.
Auschwitz today is part of a Polish town called Oswiecim, Poland.
Auschwitz was a converted Polish Army Barracks, the barracks were those original structures.
None, it was used for Polish political prisoners first.
Of course there some survivors of Auschwitz; including some children.
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Not many children were killed at Auschwitz but it's estimated that around 105,000 Children out of the 1.6 Million sent to Auschwitz during the course of the Holocaust.
Auschwitz today is part of a Polish town called Oswiecim, Poland.
Mostly Jews and Polish Jews
A Polish army barracks.
Auschwitz was a converted Polish Army Barracks, the barracks were those original structures.
None, it was used for Polish political prisoners first.
Mostly Jews and Polish Jews
Auschwitz is the German name for the town of Oswieciem, which is the Polish town nearby which the extermination camp was built.
Of course there some survivors of Auschwitz; including some children.
The original camp was intended for members of the Polish elite and for Polish resisters but it expanded rapidly.
Auschwitz concentration camp and extermination centre was built by and operated by the Third Reich in the Polish town of Oshweicim in Galacia.