Auschwitz I
The second death camp I visited on this trip was the Auschwitz concentration camp. I was here in 2017. It was the first death camp I had ever visited. In fact, before that Auschwitz visit, I had never been to a Holocaust museum. On this second visit I was more aware of the terrible scale of the slaughter and of the
camp itself. Auschwitz began as a Polish army camp taken over by the Nazis shortly after their victory in 1939. The camp is on the edge of the small city of Oswiecim.
camp itself. Auschwitz began as a Polish army camp taken over by the Nazis shortly after their victory in 1939. The camp is on the edge of the small city of Oswiecim.
The little Polish town of Oswiecim became the center of death as Auschwitz-Birkenau
The vast facility at Birkenau was where most Jews were murdered
In between acres of barracks is the rail siding where Jews were unloaded from box cars and separated to either work as slaves or be immediately killed by gas.
Cliff and I walked for hours between and in the two camps trying to take in the full scale of place where more than million Jews were murdered.
Life or immediate death at the whim of a malignant Nazi
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