1. Auschwitz Concentration Camp
● In all, 1.1 million people died during the four and a half years of
Auschwitz's existence; one million of them were Jewish men, women
and children.
● Other groups of people who died included Polish political prisoners,
Soviet prisoners of war, Gypsy families, homosexuals, people with
disabilities and prisoners of conscience or religious faith (including
several hundred Jehovah's Witnesses).
● More people died in Auschwitz than the British and American losses of
World War Two combined.
● Auschwitz, also known as Auschwitz-Birkenau, opened in 1940
● Largest Concentration Camp made by the Nazis in their domination.
● Located in Poland.
● Said to be Haunted.
● Gassed and experimented on people
● Criminals were dressed in Red triangles.
● Political prisoners were in Green triangles
● Homo sexuels wore pink triangles
● Jehovah witness wore purple triangles.
● Daily life began at 4:30am.
By Sherin Shaju