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Exhibit 4: Concentration Camps-A Virtual Tour

 

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The concentration camp complex of Auschwitz-Birkenau was the largest killing center in Nazi-occupied Europe. Located in Southern Poland, on the outskirts of the town of Oswiecim, it consisted of the original camp, Auschwitz I, and the much larger second camp of Birkenau, 2 miles away, plus over 40 sub-camps, the largest of which was Buna. 

 

The camp was established in 1940, less than a year after Germany occupied Poland in WWII, and grew over the next few years into an entire complex providing slave labor for the German industrial facilities in the area. In 1942, it became the largest death camp, carrying out Hitler's "final solution" - the plan to systematically kill all Jews in Europe.

 

It is estimated that between 1.1 and 1.5 million people died here. At its peak, Auschwitz I held as many as 20,000 prisoners at a time, Birkenau 90,000 and Buna 10,000. Historians estimate that among the people sent to Auschwitz there were at least 1,100,000 Jews from all the countries of occupied Europe, over 140,000 Poles (mostly political prisoners), approximately 20,000 Gypsies from several European countries, over 10,000 Soviet prisoners of war, and over ten thousand prisoners of other nationalities. The majority of the Jewish deportees died in the gas chambers immediately after arrival. Of the estimated 400,000 people who were placed in the main concentration camp or one of the sub-camps, less than half survived.

 

The camp continued operation till its liberation by the Soviet Army in January 1945.

 

Click on the following links to view 

Directions: Take the virtual tour of the Auschwitz death camp by clicking on each of the links below. Hover your cursor over each image. Be sure to read the descriptions below each of the images.  Answer and respond to the questions in your Museum Guide.
 
I. Auschwitz I Entrance
 
II. Blocks 10 & 11
 
III. Block 11: Standing Cells
 
 
 
IV. The Cell of Father Maksymilian Kolbe
 
V. Edek and Mala
 
VI. The Gas Chamber at Krematorium I
 
VII. Krematorium I 
 
     
 
 
If the links don't work, follow the following website url:
http://www.remember.org/auschwitz/info.php?topic=info&start=yes&size=l&fmt=qtvr&ex=aus   (click on pictures 2, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, and 16)
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