Liberation
Contributed by Andrzej Strzelecki   
Article Index
Liberation
The escape of the SS and the final victims
Liberation
The film that documents the crime
First help
Liberated children
War Crimes Investigatory Commissions

The majority of the liberated child prisoners left Auschwitz in separate groups in February and March 1945, with most of them going to charitable institutions or children’s homes. Only a few were reunited with their parents. The majority, who were Jewish, spent many years—usually until they reached the age of majority—in orphanages, children’s homes, and children’s villages in Poland, Israel, the USSR, and other countries.


 


Sitemap - HistoryContactCopyrightLinks
Facebook   YouTube    |   Copyright ©1999-2013 Państwowe Muzeum Auschwitz-Birkenau w Oświęcimiu