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Why Is Auschwitz Important

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Stephanie Castro
Mrs. Kunce
Learning fair
21 February 2017
Auschwitz
Most people might wonder what Auschwitz-Birkenau is or was. In examining Auschwitz by looking at what it was, the events and happenings at Auschwitz, who was involved in and a personal story one might gain a better understanding of Auschwitz. Auschwitz Is the most famous concentration camp because it was the worst of all.
What is a camp Auschwitz? Auschwitz was a place in Poland near the city of Oswiecim. The Auschwitz complex was divided in three major camps: Auschwitz I main camp or Stammlager; Auschwitz II, or Birkenau, established on October 8th, 1941 as a 'Vernichtungslager' ( also known as an extermination camp); Auschwitz III or Monowitz, established on May 31th, …show more content…

The prisoners who were just arriving at the camps were two: undressed, all their hair was to be shaved, they were disinfected, they were given numbers and uniforms, and were to learn can routines. There was a place in Auschwitz called “Canada”. When the Jews’ belongings were taken away they were stored in a large warehouse in a selection of Birkenau nicknamed “Canada” because it was a place of abundance. Every person that entered auschwitz was tattooed with a number and their name taken away. In the auschwitz concentration camp they used the prisoners as test subjects and would carry comparative autopsies. Bayer a company famous for producing
Josef Mengele was an ss physical, and was infamous for his inhuman experiments upon concentration camp prisoners at Auschwitz. Dr. Mengele was one of the many people involved in Auschwitz. Josef Mengele's “scientific” experiments at Auschwitz often involved studies of twins if one twin died he would automatically kill the other twin and carry comparative autopsies. But Mengele was not the only doctor who performed “scientific” experiment or comparative autopsies.Dr. Carl Calerberg, Dr. Herta Oberheuser, and Dr. Karl Brandt Did experiment on Camp

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