Former Auschwitz II Birkenau Extermination Camp (Brzezinka)

Poland / Malopolskie / Brzeszcze / Brzezinka
 memorial, museum, Second World War 1939-1945, place with historical importance, Holocaust, massacre, internment, UNESCO World Heritage Site

German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp.

Auschwitz II Birkenau is the camp that many people know simply as "Auschwitz". It was the site of the imprisonment of hundreds of thousands and the killings of over one million people, mainly Hungarian and Polish citizens of Jewish ethnicity.

The Nazis established Auschwitz in April 1940 under the direction of Heinrich Himmler, chief of two Nazi organizations—the Nazi guards known as the Schutzstaffel (SS), and the secret police known as the Gestapo. The camp at Auschwitz originally housed political prisoners from occupied Poland and from concentration camps within Germany. Construction of nearby Birkenau (Brzezinka), also known as Auschwitz II, began in October 1941 and included a women's section after August 1942. Birkenau had four gas chambers, designed to resemble showers, and four crematoria, used to incinerate bodies. Approximately 40 more satellite camps were established around Auschwitz. These were forced labor camps and were known collectively as Auschwitz III. The first one was built at Monowitz and held Poles who had been forcibly evacuated from their hometowns by the Nazis.

Prisoners were transported from all over Nazi-occupied Europe by rail, arriving at Auschwitz in daily convoys. Arrivals at the complex were separated into three groups. One group went to the gas chambers within a few hours; these people were sent to the Birkenau camp, where more than 20,000 people could be gassed and cremated each day. At Birkenau, the Nazis used hydrogen cyanide (under the brand name Zyklon B), which was manufactured by a pest-control company. A second group of prisoners were used as slave labor at industrial factories for such companies as I. G. Farben and Krupp. At the Auschwitz complex 405,000 prisoners were recorded as slaves between 1940 and 1945. Of these about 340,000 perished through executions, beatings, starvation, and sickness. Some prisoners survived through the help of German industrialist Oskar Schindler, who saved about 1,000 Polish Jews by diverting them from Auschwitz to work for him, first in his factory near Kraków and later at a factory in what is now the Czech Republic. A third group, mostly twins and dwarfs, underwent medical experiments at the hands of doctors such as Josef Mengele, who was also known as the “Angel of Death.”

The camp was staffed partly by prisoners, some of whom were selected to be kapos (orderlies) and sonderkommandos (workers at the crematoria). Members of these groups were killed periodically. The kapos and sonderkommandos were supervised by members of the SS; altogether 6,000 SS members worked at Auschwitz.

By 1943 resistance organizations had developed in the camp. These organizations helped a few prisoners escape; these escapees took with them news of exterminations, such as the killing of hundreds of thousands of Jews transported from Hungary between May and July 1944. In October 1944 a group of sonderkommandos destroyed one of the gas chambers at Birkenau. They and their accomplices, a group of women from the Monowitz labor camp, were all put to death.

When the Soviet army marched into Auschwitz to liberate the camp on January 27, 1945, they found about 7,600 survivors abandoned there. More than 58,000 prisoners had already been evacuated by the Nazis and sent on a final death march to Germany.

In 1947 Poland founded a museum at the site of the Auschwitz concentration camp in remembrance of its victims.
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Coordinates:   50°2'15"N   19°10'26"E

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  • Not much left here, but a must see if in the area...a few remaining buildings, the famous train tracks, and the crematoriums were mostly in ruins. One of the saddest places on the planet.
  • those bastards!
  • Today I have seen the movie Shindlers List for the third time. It's a very strong movie. For those people that don't understand this movie or think that this hasn't happend. I feel very sorry for them, hopefully they sometime will understand the horror that the nazis were doing under the second world war. Of course there are other people that have done the same before and after the nazis. Russians, Japanese, Chines, Talibans, Argentinians, Americans, Israelians... I think somebody else can continue this list. My oppinion is that we must stop this stupidity now. I don't now how. Maby the first thing we can do is to talk to our children and hope for a better future. I my self have talk several time about this with my children. Hate can start just with a small thing in the schools. You have the wrong hairstyle or something, were glases, have a blue jacket. Anything can be wrong and be used to start a hate to somebody. Please, do something.
  • I urge anyone to visit this place, it will actually make you cry. It's a horrible place, and testament to the damage that states and governments can do, regardless of ideology. There are hundreds and hundreds of birds around the camp gates, but none of them ever seem to fly over the camps themselves.
  • After the Liberation of the Death Camps the local people was brought to have a look what was happing in their back yard. Many Could not believe it. This I find it hard to believ but it can. The Stink and smoke from the Crematoriums must have been enough to knock you over. Burn a piece of meat on the fire and you know how that is. But this is hundreds of Men, Women and Children being burnt. Not just one a day but all the time day in day out for 4 years. This should not happen again not just for US but for the Millions that have died in a Death camp.Each and every one of them should never be forgotten Not Now, Not Ever.
  • "never again"
  • The same repugnant and deprived mindset remains in this world. I we lose site of that history most certainly happen again. My family will never fall for such a thing every again, we'll take out as many as we can before we're taken. Never again .... so true!!
  • how could Hoss get up and see the smoke from the crematoria without any feeling at all?
  • so sad that the germans killed over six million jews in ww11
  • #1 Not Prudent Behavior #2 Demagoguery #3 Fear Mongering #4 Dishonesty #5 Illeagal #6 Cowardice #7 Terrorism #8 An experiment in creamation of human beings #9 Remember,it can happen again.
  • We have learn t nothing from history..again creating theatre for war.Aaj main ne ye jagah dekhi. 8-10-2014
  • Aaj dekhi ye jagah.Again war mongring in world. mza219@yahoo.com 8-10-2014 11-12-1435 AH 21-7-2071
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