Auschwitz
Auschwitz
Auschwitz is town in southern Poland, placed on the Wisla River about 32 miles southwest of Kraków, and site of the largest concentration camp and death camp run by Nazi Germany during World War II (1939-1945). The name Auschwitz is commonly applied to the complex of death and concentration camps near the Polish town of Oßwiëcim. Many bad things happened at this camp, and many others like it. I am going to tell
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I now know, by this happening in Poland and other countries like Germany, that the human race has disgraced itself, and they do this because they think people can’t be different. I feel people should accept others difference in religion, color, and other things, and just move on with their lives. If people accepted these things Auschwitz and other concentration camps would probably never have been started, and the millions never would have died.


