Auschwitz I opened on May 1941
Auschwitz II Birkenau opened on October 1941
Auschwitz III Monowitz opened on October 1943
in 1946 and hittler killed himself 1 year later and NAZIS ROCK LOL NOT REALLY THEY R WANCKERS
There are two Auschwitz Camps: Auschwitz 1 and Auschwitz Birkenau Auschwitz 1 Yes their were toilets, barracks style ones- they weren't particulalry good, but they weren't completley dreadful Auschwitz Birkenau Yes- there was a huge shed with a bench down the middle with holes in it. Appalling conditions, the toilets were completley open, so disease spread pretty quick
They weren't called rooms, they were called Blocks and ther was Block 1-21. These everything what was in Auschwitz.
From early 1942 onwards, there were three camps on the main site at Auschwitz and the number of sub-camps (off the main site) grew to 45. The main site included the extermination camp at Birkenau (Auschwitz II).
About 300,000 children aged 0-12 died at auschwitz within 1 hour of arrival.
1. In the extermination camps they had during the Holocaust, like Auschwitz. 2. In mass open air shootings by mobile killing units.
in 1946 and hittler killed himself 1 year later and NAZIS ROCK LOL NOT REALLY THEY R WANCKERS
There are two Auschwitz Camps: Auschwitz 1 and Auschwitz Birkenau Auschwitz 1 Yes their were toilets, barracks style ones- they weren't particulalry good, but they weren't completley dreadful Auschwitz Birkenau Yes- there was a huge shed with a bench down the middle with holes in it. Appalling conditions, the toilets were completley open, so disease spread pretty quick
About 190,000 people died in Auschwitz I.
The ISBN of Auschwitz Report is 1-84467-092-9.
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Auschwitz did not exist at that time.
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They weren't called rooms, they were called Blocks and ther was Block 1-21. These everything what was in Auschwitz.
In "Maus 1" by Art Spiegelman, the falling action occurs after Vladek and Anja are captured by the Nazis and sent to Auschwitz. The falling action includes their struggles to survive in the camp and the eventual separation and reunion of the family members. The story continues to explore the lingering effects of the Holocaust on the survivors.
From early 1942 onwards, there were three camps on the main site at Auschwitz and the number of sub-camps (off the main site) grew to 45. The main site included the extermination camp at Birkenau (Auschwitz II).
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