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They were mainly occupied with camp extermination operations, carrying out the selection of the arriving Jewish transports and the patients in the prisoner hospitals, supervising the killing of Jews in the gas chambers, being present at executions, conducting experiments on prisoners on behalf of German pharmaceutical companies or out of their ...
Selection (Holocaust) A photograph from the Auschwitz Album of selection at Auschwitz II-Birkenau on May 27, 1944. Selection (German: Selektion) was the process of designating inmates either for murder or forced labor at a Nazi concentration camp. [1]
Auschwitz and Shoah. The unloading ramps and selections. Selections of mass Jewish transports took place on three railroad unloading platforms, or ramps. SS doctors made most of the decisions about who was qualified for labor, and who was killed immediately.
1 Νοε 2015 · Listen to or read Holocaust survivors’ experiences, told in their own words through oral histories, written testimony, and public programs. Resources on Survivors and Victims How Can I Learn What Happened to Individuals During the Holocaust?
Full text and scans, art, photos, audio recordings related to Holocaust are available here. Holocaust and Humanity Education: The Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education educates about the Holocaust, remembers its victims and acts on its lessons.
Includes reports, publications, correspondence, etc. on the rebuilding of the Austrian economy, Austrian politics, refugees, war crimes, and the rebuilding of Austrian society. The following databases provide access to original primary sources related to the Holocaust.
The Holocaust was the systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its allies and collaborators. Learn more in the Museum’s Holocaust Encyclopedia.