it was about 1:10, but if you include those who died within six months of leaving Auschwitz, then it is closer to 1:30.
Parts of Auschwitz I and II have been preserved and in part restored and are now a museum and a World Heritage Site. It is visited by tourists and survivors today.A tourist attraction.
none, it was a concentration camp, everyone was already in custody.
Auschwitz I Birkenau (Auschwitz II) Belzec Bergen-Belsen Chelmno Dachau Monowitz (Auschwitz III) Sobibor Treblinka Warsaw Westerbork
350 grams of bread
* There about 15 million Jews (adherents of Judaism) in the world. * By no means all of them are Holocaust survivors or descended from Holocaust survivors.
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.
Parts of Auschwitz I and II have been preserved and in part restored and are now a museum and a World Heritage Site. It is visited by tourists and survivors today.A tourist attraction.
Auschwitz was around during World War II.
none, it was a concentration camp, everyone was already in custody.
Auschwitz was a Nazi concentration/death camp during World War 2 located in Poland. There is no way of knowing exactly how many people died in Auschwitz but since about 1989 the preferred estimate is about 1.1 million people. Please see the related question.
People were killed A lot of slave labour working going on Children were experimented on.
Auschwitz did not exist at that time.
Auschwitz
No, Ukraine is a country and Auschwitz refers to the camp, active during the Holocaust.
World War 2
1.2 million
Auschwitz I Birkenau (Auschwitz II) Belzec Bergen-Belsen Chelmno Dachau Monowitz (Auschwitz III) Sobibor Treblinka Warsaw Westerbork