Auschwitz concentration camp
Auschwitz concentration camp
Auschwitz concentration camp
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This is Auschwitz I, right? AFAIK the nazis demolished all of Auschwitz II, which was the industrial (and larger) death factory facility, not the much more tame and palatable casual death factory... I am wrong!
No, this is Ausschwitz 2. You can see that most of the buildings are destroyed. Also you can make out the traintracks and the entry house where the famous photo was made. Some of the Barracks are still standing and are kept in the historical state as a museum and a memorial
From my vague recollection,
1: Main entrance. Trains would enter here and pull up to the long platform.
Taking a tour around Auschwitz and Auschwitz II was a very sobering experience that left me quite numb… and while it was quite upsetting, worth doing if you can make the journey
Yeah if i remember correctly you are right. But I can add that at 5 the gas chambers are basically gone, but right behind them, the big grey area we see, is a big memorial that has been build afterwards.
Also i believe the building on the left was some kind of workcamp where a few prisoners were "allowed" to help kill their fellow prisoners in some way.
Source: Was there 2020 right before the pandemic. One day Ausschwitz 1, one day Ausschwitz 2. Harrowing experience, but I can still only recommend visiting both.