Jacob na výletě- Oświęcim (Auschwitz ,Osvětim)

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  • čas přidán 4. 08. 2018
  • Auschwitz (Konzentrationslager Auschwitz Sound) was a complex of German Nazi concentration and extermination camps operating during the Second World War on the territory of the annexed Third Reich in the southwest of Poland after its occupation in 1939.
    The original camp Auschwitz I was founded in the former Auschwitz barracks (German: Auschwitz, Polish: Oświęcim) about sixty kilometers west of Krakow in the Silesian province. Subsequently, the nearby Auschwitz II or Auschwitz-Birkenau, one of the largest Nazi extermination camps named after the village of Březinka (Polish: Brzezinka, German: Birkenau), was built. Auschwitz III refers to the Monowitz-Buna work camp, apart from these three bases, a number of other adjacent camps belonged to the complex.
    The first camp was established by Germany on the orders of Heinrich Himmler on April 27, 1940. Originally, it was intended for the Poles (intelligentsia, resistance), but in the summer of 1941 the Nazis decided that a final solution to the Jewish question (Holocaust) would take place here.
    The camp commander, Rudolf Höss (or Rudolf Höß), said during the Nuremberg trials that more than three million people died in Auschwitz. According to the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum, however, 1.1 million people were killed in this camp, [1] [2] of which approximately 90% were Jews practically from all European countries. [3] Most victims were murdered in the gas chambers of the Auschwitz II area with Cyclone B [source?]; the death of others was caused by systematic starvation, forced labor, lack of health care, individual executions and pseudo-experimental experiments.
    In 1947, Poland founded the museum to commemorate the victims' memorial on the site of the first two camps. By 1994 he had gone through the gate with the inscription "Arbeit macht frei" to 22 million visitors (approximately 700,000 each year). On 27 January each year, during the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, it is reminded of the liberation of Auschwitz by Soviet troops from the same day of 1945.

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    @rocky6120 Před 5 lety +2

    Dobrý video,ale my potřebujeme témata, motivaci a názor na MMA