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metaphorge) wrote2007-01-07 11:21 pm
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Auschwitz I
What's commonly known as "Auschwitz" is actually three separate concentration camps.
Auschwitz I was first established in 1940 and served as the administrative hub for the whole complex (and is the current site of the museum exhibits).
At any time, the camp held between 13,000 and 16,000 inmates; in 1942 the number reached 20,000. It was the site of the deaths of roughly 70,000 people, mostly Poles and Soviet prisoners of war.
There are more photos of Auschwitz I here; obviously, some of you may find them trigger-y.





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