Auschwitz was a Nazi concentration camp in Poland from 1940 to 1945 where an estimated 1.1 million people were murdered, including men, women, and children who were Jewish, Gypsies, homosexuals, intellectuals, and others. Many also died from starvation, disease, and mistreatment at the camp.
2. Auschwitz
Concentration Camp in Poland
1940 – 1945: Estimated 1.1 million
people were murdered here.
Men, women, children. Jewish people,
Gypsies, homosexuals, intellectuals
and many others.
Many also died from
starvation, disease, and
other effects as a result
of mistreatment.
6. The Story of
Anne Frank
Jewish people face increasing
danger in Germany. In March
1933, her parents decide to
emigrate from Frankfurt,
Germany to The Netherlands with
Anne and her sister Margot.