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AUSCHWITZ CONCENTRATION CAMP

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ul. Więźniów Oświęcimia 20, Oświęcim (Auschwitz), Poland Show on map
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The Auschwitz Memorial Museum in Oświęcim is infamous. An exceptional site that is remembered long afterwards.

During the war, there were three main camps - Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II-Birkenau and Auschwitz III-Monowitz - and over 40 subcamps. Today, the two main camps form the memorial museum, established by the Polish government in 1947.

Auschwitz I. The oldest camp. It was here, in Block 11, that the Nazis tested Zyklon B, later used in the gas chambers. Preserved almost intact in the state in which the Nazis left it when they evacuated it, it contains the core of the exhibition, the former "blocks" that made up the camp. We recommend that you precede your visit with a screening of the documentary filmed by Red Army soldiers during the liberation of the camp in 1945. The visit proper begins with the gate surmounted by the famous inscription Arbeit macht frei (Work makes you free), the original of which was stolen at the end of 2009.

At the end of the aisle stands the block for medical sterilization experiments, and just beyond it the Death Block (no. 11). A camp prison, it was reserved for recalcitrant prisoners, who were subjected to torture. Block 21, allocated to France and Belgium, features an exhibition dedicated to the 76,000 French Jews. To the left of Block 1 is an Auschwitz gas chamber, converted in 1943 into an anti-aircraft bunker.

Auschwitz II-Birkenau. This gigantic camp, largely destroyed by the Nazis before they fled, was a veritable death factory. As you arrive, you see the sinister façade of the guard building that marks the entrance to the camp. The building is topped by a long tower, in the middle of which is the Gate of Death, where trains enter directly to the platform where the kapos selected the Jewish deportees. Climb to the top of the tower for an overview of the camp. Most of the barracks have been destroyed, but the chimneys, still standing tall, bear witness to their location. Some barracks can be visited.

Birkenau, an extermination camp, differs from Auschwitz in that here, prisoners were purely exterminated. At the far end of the camp are the ruins of the crematoria, where thousands of people were murdered every day. Nearby stands a monument: "May this place, where the Nazis murdered one and a half million men, women and children, mostly Jews from various European countries, forever be a cry of despair and a warning to mankind

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aneso
Visited in april 2017
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Un voyage dans le temps extraordinaire. A faire absolument avec un guide pour vivre pleinement ce moment et se remémorer l atrocité de cette période de l histoire.
C-Line69
Visited in march 2016
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Accessible en bus depuis la gare de Cracovie. Pensez à réserver une visite guidée en français en amont. Arriver en avance car il y a une longue file d'attente pour entrer dans le site à cause du passage de sécurité.
La visite comprend les camps Auschwitz et Birkenau, une navette mène d'un site à l'autre.
Le site d'Auschwitz est très bien conservé, celui de Birkenau a été en grande partie détruit. Vous serez impressionnés pas l'immensité des camps.
fute_606426
Visited in july 2016
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a voir une fois dans sa vie! émouvant , je m'y suis rendu 2 fois tjrs en été, la prochaine fois ,ça sera en hiver, le climat reflètera encore mieux la terrible réalité de ce qui c'est passé à cet endroit
StephanieB
Visited in august 2016
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Une visite impressionnante, importante pour le souvenir et qui nous permet de réaliser la réalité des camps de concentration... Nous avions réservé plus d'un mois en avance la visite guidée en Français avec une guide très intéressante, capable de répondre à toutes nos questions. La visite se déroule d'abord sur le site d'Auschwitz puis sur celui de Birkenau. A faire sans hésiter si vous allez en Pologne mais il faut se préparer à la dureté de cette visite.
frustignole
Visited in august 2016
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A faire. La visite est impressionnante et montre clairement la barbarie nazie.
Les explications des guides (visites françaises) sont très bonnes.

Pour la visite de 3h, on visite le camp d'auschwitz ainsi que le camp de Birkenau.

A faire obligatoirement pour voir la folie humaine.
Faire attention si vous y allez avec des enfants car certaines images sont très violentes.

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