Sunday, 5 June 2016

Auschwitz Birkenau. The Camp.

Basically the main railway line leading from the Gate House split the camp with the women (on the left) and the men's camp (on the right).

A view of Auschwitz Birkenau from the top of the Gate House panning from left to right to show what remains of the women's and men's camp. The ramp can clearly be seen to the right of the railway spur. The majority of the people are walking along a pathway, called the Hauptstrasse b by the SS, which leads to Crematorium II and III (ruins remain) and the camp's monument.


The pan of the men's part of the camp from Hauptstrasse b. The vast majority of the men's part of the camp is in ruins. There are a few buildings that have been re-built by the museum to give visitors a chance to see what they looked like when the camp was in operation.


The pan of the women's part of the camp. There are a lot of what appears to be the original buildings left in the women's camp.

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