
"On Auschwitz" (12): Polish and Jewish prisoners in the camp
On Auschwitz
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The Effects of the SS on Polish and Jewish Prisoners in Auschwitz
At some point the SS starts transferring large groups of prisoners from the camp and it also changes the situation regarding Jewish and non-Jewish prisoners in Auschwitz. Well it was already in the fall of 1942 when for the first time in the documents we can see such an expression by a Hijimla that outfits should become a camp primary for Jews and Poles must be moved to the other camps in Germany. So this order had a practical impact on the number of Polish and Jewish prisoners in our fits in 1944 particularly if we compare it with the transport of Jews who began to arrive from Hungary after the end of the Warsaw uprising.
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