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07-MAY-2017

Auschwitz

All over the world, Auschwitz has become a symbol of terror, genocide, and the Holocaust. It was established by Germans in 1940, in the suburbs of Oswiecim, a Polish city that was annexed to the Third Reich by the Nazis. Its name was changed to Auschwitz, which also became the name of Konzentrationslager Auschwitz.The direct reason for the establishment of the camp was the fact that mass arrests of Poles were increasing beyond the capacity of existing "local" prisons. The first transport of Poles reached KL Auschwitz from Tarnów prison on June 14, 1940. Initially, Auschwitz was to be one more concentration camp of the type that the Nazis had been setting up since the early 1930s. It functioned in this role throughout its existence, even when, beginning in 1942, it also became the largest of the death camps. The first and oldest was the so-called "main camp," later also known as "Auschwitz I" (the number of prisoners fluctuated around 15,000, sometimes rising above 20,000), which was established on the grounds and in the buildings of prewar Polish barracks;
The second part was the Birkenau camp (which held over 90,000 prisoners in 1944), also known as "Auschwitz II" This was the largest part of the Auschwitz complex. The Nazis began building it in 1941 on the site of the village of Brzezinka, three kilometers from Oswiecim. The Polish civilian population was evicted and their houses confiscated and demolished. The greater part of the apparatus of mass extermination was built in Birkenau and the majority of the victims were murdered here.More than 40 sub-camps, exploiting the prisoners as slave laborers, were founded, mainly at various sorts of German industrial plants and farms, between 1942 and 1944. The largest of them was called Buna (Monowitz, with ten thousand prisoners) and was opened by the camp administration in 1942 on the grounds of the Buna-Werke synthetic rubber and fuel plant six kilometers from the Auschwitz camp. On November 1943, the Buna sub-camp became the seat of the commandant of the third part of the camp, Auschwitz III, to which some other Auschwitz sub-camps were subordinated.

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George McCarten27-Mar-2020 23:30
A scene from one of humanity's darkest chapters.
William Barletta29-Apr-2018 19:04
A dramatic and powerful image ~V~
Dave Petersen Photography22-Feb-2018 00:18
No doubt a tough place to photograph. The way you used the tracks in this image really conveys a sense of the end of the line. So very powerful!! VV
vifut11-Feb-2018 15:48
Very good view on these tracks of No Return (V)
Buz Kiefer26-Nov-2017 18:54
Hard to believe an evil just as great still exists today. V
Marwan Habib15-Oct-2017 21:42
A view now associated with holocauste. V
victorswan01-Oct-2017 08:55
a beautiful peaceful picture, of the place where horror ever happened, Jose BV
Zoltán Balogh30-Sep-2017 14:01
Very impressive capture. V
Dave Petersen Photography26-Sep-2017 12:55
A powerful reminder captured so dramatically using the perspective of the rails and low angle of capture. Your composition is stellar helping convey the mood that this image implies. VV++
Julie Oldfield24-Sep-2017 15:21
A vivid reminder of the last train ride for so many. V
Ton T.24-Sep-2017 08:43
Indeed: This should never be forgotten! Strong image José V
Dennis Hoyne23-Sep-2017 02:25
This should never be forgotten.
Réal Jauvin22-Sep-2017 17:07
Une belle prise qui montre un site ou il y a eu tant d'horreur fait par l'humain! V.
globalgadabout22-Sep-2017 15:55
the end of the line for so many people...a spooky memorial to a terrible time..
Neil Marcus22-Sep-2017 14:54
Good photography , depressing sight.
Ursula Miller22-Sep-2017 14:43
Good composition, Jose. It's so sad that people don't learn from history and such horrible things happen again and again... ! V
Helen Betts22-Sep-2017 14:32
Such a dreaded sight, dramatically captured. V.
Nick Paoni22-Sep-2017 14:31
Great leading line.
Kuriacose Joseph22-Sep-2017 14:24
The sad part is that these things can even happen today.
Carl Carbone22-Sep-2017 14:21
Sobering shot. What a sad part of history, and like Raymond says, even more sad that genocide continues in parts of the world.
Irene Wehrli22-Sep-2017 14:14
Horrible...
but very good photo, Jose!
Irene
Tom Beech22-Sep-2017 13:33
To me railroad tracks can sometimes be a sad sight, these show one reason for that feeling. A good shot, of a horrible place and time..
Man's inhumanity to Man, a continuing story it seems...
Dan Greenberg22-Sep-2017 12:59
Great POV on this well known set of tracks leading up to that well known gate that represents so much that was bad in the world. ~V~
Raymond22-Sep-2017 12:45
The sad thing is ... it is being repeated so often throughout the world, look at North Korea for example, mankind seems unable to learn from its past mistakes.
danad22-Sep-2017 12:42
A meaningful composition, so rich in awful symbols...V.
Yvonne22-Sep-2017 11:57
Sad historic scene... but a great shot Jose. v
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