70th Anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz. 2015

More than one million people were killed at Auschwitz in Poland during World War Two. The majority were Jews and the former extermination camp is the world’s biggest Jewish cemetery. The site was also the death place for many people who did not fit into the Nazis’ view of their world. Poles, lesbians, homosexuals and the disabled were amongst those also killed here.
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