Terror of Auschwitz
The Terror of Auschwitz
The Holocaust refers to any widespread human disaster, but it is more widely known as
the almost complete destruction of the Jews in Europe by Nazi Germany. During the 19th century,
European Jewry was being emancipated, and, in most European countries, Jews achieved some
equality of status with non-Jews. Nonetheless, at times Jews were vilified and harassed by
anti-Semitic groups. Indeed, some anti-Semites believed that Jewry was an alien "race" not
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the prisoners able to march with
them. Today very few of the files from Auschwitz remain. Those prisoners left in the
camp, too sick or weak to walk were liberated a few days later by the Russian Army.
However only half of them lived to see the next week. All of that is in the past now
though. Today Auschwitz still stands. It has become a Polish museum honoring all the
Jews that died there.
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