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Auschwitz concentration camp (German: Konzentrationslager Auschwitz, also KZ Auschwitz [kɔntsɛntʁaˈtsi̯oːnsˌlaːɡɐ ˈʔaʊʃvɪts]) was a network of German Nazi concentration camps and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II. It consisted of Auschwitz I (the original camp), Auschwitz II–Birkenau (a combination concentration/extermination camp), Auschwitz III–Monowitz (a labor camp to staff an IG Farben factory), and 45 satellite camps.
Auschwitz I was first constructed to hold Polish political prisoners, who began to arrive in May 1940. The first extermination of prisoners took place in September 1941, and Auschwitz II–Birkenau went on to become a major site of the Nazi "Final Solution to the Jewish question". From early 1942 until late 1944, transport trains delivered Jews to the camp's gas chambers from all over German-occupied Europe, where they were killed with the pesticide Zyklon B. At least 1.1 million prisoners died at Auschwitz, around 90 percent of them Jewish; approximately 1 in 6 Jews killed in the Holocaust died at the camp. Others deported to Auschwitz included 150,000 Poles, 23,000 Romani and Sinti, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war, 400 Jehovah's Witnesses, and tens of thousands of others of diverse nationalities, including an unknown number of homosexuals. Many of those not killed in the gas chambers died of starvation, forced labor, infectious diseases, individual executions, and medical experiments.
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►SUBSCRIBE NOW: https://goo.gl/NktkX7 1. More people died in Auschwitz than the British and American losses of WWII combined. 2. In Auschwitz, an SS guard fell in love with a Jewish prisoner. He saved her life multiple times and she testified on his behalf during his post-war trial. 3. Anne Frank's father survived Auschwitz and died in 1980 of lung cancer. 4. During the Holocaust, a Jewish woman exposed up to 3,000 hiding Jews to the Gestapo to save her family. Even after the Nazis sent her parents and husband to Auschwitz anyway in 1943, she continued to work for the Gestapo until 1945. 5. During the Holocaust, Jewish boxer Salamo Arouch was imprisoned at Auschwitz. He was forced to fight fellow prisoners; the losers were sent to the gas chambers or shot. He survived over 2 years an...
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The film depicts the fate of some of the last remaining Jews in Berlin, who in April 1943 were rounded up at the Berlin-Grunewald station and sent to the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz. The film stands out due to its proximity as well as the unsparing realism with which the brutality of a transport to the Auschwitz concentration camp appears.
Drone video shows the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp as it is today - 70 years after it was liberated by Soviet troops. The camp in Poland is now maintained as a World Heritage Site and is visited by thousands of tourists and survivors every year. Auschwitz was the largest camp established by the Germans during World War II. More than a million people - the vast majority of them Jews - died there between 1940, when it was built, and 1945, when it was liberated by the Soviet army. Railway tracks into Auschwitz-Birkenau - Trains filled with victims from throughout occupied Europe arrived at the camp almost every day between 1942 and the summer of 1944. Ruins of wooden huts at Birkenau - Birkenau (or Auschwitz II) was erected in 1941 solely as a death camp, the wooden huts are now in...
How the Nazis tricked jews into their own death ,Rudolf "Rudi" Vrba (11 September 1924 -- 27 March 2006) he is known for his escape, at the age of 19, from the Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied Poland during the Second World War, and for having provided some of the earliest and most detailed information about the mass murder that was taking place there . Hogy a nácik zsidók becsapott a saját halál, Rudolf "Rudi" Vrba (1924. szeptember 11. -- 2006. március 27.) a legismertebb a szökését, 19 éves korában az Auschwitzi koncentrációs tábor-ban Német-elfoglalt Lengyelország második világháború alatt, és adott néhány, a legkorábbi és leginkább részletes információkat a tömeges gyilkosságok, hogy ott folyt
With Auschwitz, controversial director Uwe Boll depicts the harsh reality of the process inside one of the most infamous Nazi death camps by using brutally realistic imagery. By shining a light on a small corner of the holocaust, Boll effectively shows us just how depraved and sadistic life in the camps could be - and how short. Auschwitz is not for the faint of heart. Boll combines documentary footage and interviews with a fictional narrative in an attempt to understand the horrors that were visited on the victims of the Nazis. Auschwitz explores humankind's capacity for evil and examines our understanding of one of the bleakest periods of our history.
Auschwitz concentration camp was a network of concentration and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II. It was the largest of the German concentration camps, consisting of Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II--Birkenau and Auschwitz III--Monowitz, also known as Buna--Monowitz (a labor camp). In addition there were 45 satellite camps. Warning : Viewers may find some scenes distressing. Please comment, rate and subscribe and thanks for watching!
A short then and now movie about the concentration camp of Auschwitz. Soundtrack is from the movie Schindlers list.
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About 11 million victims, mostly Jews, and also Romanis, homosexuals, to name a few groups of human beings, were unilaterally determined by Nazi Germany under Adolf Hitler to be unworthy of living. Some died in medical experiments, some by summary execution, many by starvation, but most died by systematic killings in extermination camps built by the Nazi government in Germany and in German-controlled territories in the early 1940s. The number killed in the complex Auschwitz I and Auschwitz II-Birkenau in Nazi-occupied Poland topped the number systematically killed. This video contains three parts: 1. Minibus travel from Krakow in southern Poland to Auschwitz (Oświęcim in Polish), during which a video introducing the camp's operation is shown to passengers on the minibus. 2. Visit to Au...
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Recorded on 23 May 2015 at Auschwitz II (Birkenau), official Auschwitz guide Ewa Pasterak and Auschwitz survivor Elzbieta Sobczynska explain why the Nazis built the Birkenau concentration camp. Initially, as they describe, it was not constructed as an extermination camp but as a source of cheap labor for the IG Farben pharmaceutical and chemical Cartel. The Buna industrial plant, known as IG Auschwitz, was a 100% subsidiary of IG Farben and was located about 6 kilometers from Auschwitz in the direction of Krakow. To watch this video with subtitles, click on the settings button on the video panel and select your language. For more information on IG Farben, please visit the Profit Over Life website: http://www.profit-over-life.org More information about survivors of Auschwitz and the hid...
telling us about the local area, and about the guards. you'll see the house that the chief lived in - WITH HIS CHILDREN - just outside the camp
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Son morto con altri cento
son morto ch'ero bambino
passato per il camino e
adesso sono nel vento.
Ad Auschwitz c'era la neve
il fumo saliva lento
nel freddo giorno d'inverno
e adesso sono nel vento.
Ad Auschwitz tante persone
ma un solo grande silenzio
strano non ho imparato a
sorridere qui nel vento.
Io chiedo come pu l'uomo
uccidere un suo fratello
eppure siamo a milioni in
polvere qui nel vento.
Ma ancora tuona il
cannone e ancora non
contento
di sangue la belva umana
e ancora ci porta il vento.
Io chiedo quando sar che
l'uomo potr imparare
a vivere senza ammazzare
e il vento si poser.