The Auschwitz Album
The Germans documented the Deportation and Selection Process of the Hungarian Jews in the “Auschwitz Album” taken in the Spring/Summer 1944.
Arrival:
In the photos we see the Men, Women and Children step out of the overcrowded train, traumatized and fearful after their horrendous journey. They have no clue that they have just been delivered to a Death Factory and that few of them will survive.
Selection:
The Selection Process carried out
by SS Doctors and Wardens took place 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, as train
after train unloaded its human cargo. Most Jews were sent immediately to their
death. Men were separated from Women and Children and those selected for Forced
Labor separated from those selected for death.
Selected for Slave Labor:
"Still Able-Bodied Men and
Women": The Jews chosen for Slave Labor have become Prisoners of
Auschwitz. Their personal belongings were confiscated, their hair was shaved
and a Registration Number was tattooed on their left arm.
Kanada:
The work of sorting the
possessions that the Jews brought with them to Auschwitz was done by Jewish
Prisoners who were forced to collect the packages and sort the items that would
then be sent to the Reich. By the time the sorting was completed, most of the
previous owners were already dead.
Last Moments before the Gas
Chambers:
Those selected for death were
told they were going to take Showers to disinfect them before they were going
to a “Family Camp.” In the Spring/Summer of 1944 the Gas Chambers couldn’t keep
up with the thousands upon thousands of People selected for death so many had
to wait outside the Gas Chambers in a Grove. When the Gas Chambers were
available the Men, Women and Children walked into a Undressing Room where they
removed all of their clothing and placed on hooks and were told to remember the
number so they could reclaim their clothes after their shower. They then went
naked into the Gas Chamber were the gas was thrown down from the ceiling and
within 15 minutes 2,000 People were gassed to death. The dead bodies were
removed by the Sonderkommando (Prisoners forced by the Germans to work in the
Gas Chamber and Crematorium) who had to cut the hair and remove the gold teeth
of the dead before putting them into the furnace or on a pile of fire outside.
https://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibitions/album_auschwitz/index.asp
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