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Info: Your browser does not accept cookies. If you want to put products into your cart and purchase them you need to enable cookies. BrowseThe multimedia presentations show individual prisoners and their fates, as well as selected aspects of the camp operation. The presentations show archival documents, photos, items and post-camp facilities. The classes are ended with a recapitulation and a discussion. They are intended for school youth (middle school pupils and high school pupils). Escapes
This presentation is an attempt at re-creating the story of several escapes. It depicts preparations and the escapes themselves. Various camp documents record escapes. The commandant’s office sent out “wanted” messages in the form of telegrams. Escapes le
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Female SS Supervisors in the Women’s Camp
Female SS supervisors arrived in Auschwitz along with the first transport of women on March 26, 1942. A total of about 170 female supervisors were employed here. They exercised direct authority over the women prisoners. The majority of the female supervis
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The Camp Hospitals
Part of the extermination apparatus, the camp hospitals served as camouflage for the destruction of prisoners who were formally registered there as patients; the records kept in the hospital offices listed falsified causes of death. Selection began in the
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The Fate of Young Prisoners
Young bricklayers were employed at camp building sites, including the gas chambers and the crematoria, fell victim to pseudo-medical experiments, were put to death by lethal injection, underwent confinement in the underground cells of block 11, and perish
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The Story of the Prisoners in Block 4 of the Auschwitz Main Camp
The presentation is based on the block 4 record book. Covering the period from January 20 to August 22, 1942, it contains a total of 2,100 entries referring to 2,047 male prisoners. The presentation goes beyond this time period and uses other groups of do
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The “Death Block” at the Auschwitz I Main Camp
Absolute obedience by the prisoners guaranteed the smooth functioning of the terror and extermination apparatus in the camp. The slightest infraction of camp rules or suspicion of involvement in the camp resistance movement were published by the SS with t
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Unknown Auschwitz
The first story is that of an outstanding Polish athlete who was also artistically gifted; his young life ended tragically in Auschwitz.
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