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Deportation and Entering Auschwitz

Deportation and Entering Auschwitz. Deportation. 25’x10’ with over 100 people cramped into the area Little food and water Use a bucket to go to the bathroom.

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Deportation and Entering Auschwitz

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  1. Deportation and Entering Auschwitz

  2. Deportation • 25’x10’ with over 100 people cramped into the area • Little food and water • Use a bucket to go to the bathroom

  3. “And there we were in that train, over a hundred people. The only facility in the train was two buckets for over a hundred men, women, and children. And the train was standing on one place. It was unbearable hot. Lack of air. So some people had an idea that the minute we start moving it's going to get cooler. But at one moment we heard that the gate opened up in the boxcar, so we thought maybe they changed their mind. They're going to leave us out. But instead they brought a few dozen Jews discovered in a hiding place, they were all badly beaten up because they were hiding. I remember one young man, all his front teeth was kicked out. And one boy's face was so badly swollen, it was just a nose that we could see--no eyes. And they added to our car. And soon we started to move. …

  4. “It didn't cool off. And at one moment we heard a young teenage girl crying. She had to go to the bucket in front of everybody. Her mother, her sister tried to shield her with a coat. A man was begging the people around to give a little more room his pregnant wife. Me being among the youngsters, I was asked to climb up those packages, and look out to see where are we going. I start reading signs. One recognized those names. He said that we are moving south towards Krakow. I also saw some Polish peasants lining the road. They were probably used to those scenes, those trains. Some made signs to us, pointing to the sky. And some went with the fingers across the throat, the throat. I didn't tell the people what I saw.” ~from accounts of Leo Schneiderman

  5. “I was crammed in an open cattle car with 150 living skeletons headed for another concentration camp. One by one they fell down and were trampled. After half died, it was possible to sit on the dead. Someone fell on me--he was dying. I hadn't had any food or water in four days. With all my remaining strength I pushed the body off and fell on top of him. He tried to push me away, but we were both too weak. In a final effort, he bit my leg and then died.” ~from accounts of David Bergman

  6. Wilkommennach Auschwitz

  7. Concentration and Extermination Camps • First camp was Dachau- January 1933 to detain prisoners seen as threats to NAZIS(mainly Communists) • As entered new country- establish new concentration/extermination camps • 6 main extermination camps (all in Poland) • Auschwitz II (Auschwitz-Birkenau) • Chełmno • Bełżec • Majdanek • SobibórTreblinka

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