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Last 50 tweets from @AuschwitzMuseum
27 March 1882 | A Ukrainian, Marek Mieleniec, was born. A teacher.

In #Auschwitz from 13 May 1942.
No 35215
He perished in the camp on 8 July 1942.
 
27 March 1940 | A German Sinti girl, Emma Rabe, was born in Brunswick.

In #Zigeunerlager (Gypsy camp) in #Auschwitz II-Birkenau from 5 March 1943.
No. Z-336
She perished in the camp on 24 April 1943.
 
27 March 1896 | A Pole, Walerian Krzemień, was born in Łubków. A carpenter.

In #Auschwitz from 5 April 1941.
No. 11608
On 28 July 1941 he was deported to the Aktion T4 centre in Sonnenstein and murdered in a gas chamber.
 
26 March 1921 | A Polish woman, Zofia Węcławik, was born in Majdan Skierbieszowski.

In #Auschwitz from 13 December 1942.
No. 27089
She perished in the camp on 2 May 1943.
 
In reply to @AuschwitzMuseum
Not according to Heather Dune Macadam's book (2020) ifcj.org/news/fellowshi… Or this interview kveller.com/the-first-jewi…
Replying to @RudiGeerts
According to our historians 999 numbers were given to the Slovak Jewish women on that day.
 
26 March 1889 | A German, Max Stefan, was born in Opole (Oppeln). A sailor.

In #Auschwitz from 27 February 1942.
No. 25875
He perished in the camp on 28 March 1942. One of at least 77 homosexual prisoners in Auschwitz.
 
In reply to @AuschwitzMuseum
It was 997 Slovak girls. But ok, 999 would have looked better on the transport list.
Replying to @RudiGeerts
It was 999. This is how many numbers were issued for this transport.
 
26 March 1934 | A French Jewish boy, Francis Levin, was born in Paris.

He arrived at #Auschwitz on 23 November 1943 in a transport of 1,200 Jews deported from Drancy. He was among the 914 people murdered in a gas chambers after selection.
 
26 March 1933 | A Czech Jewish girl, Růžena Zentnerová, was born.

She was deported to #Auschwitz from the #Theresienstadt ghetto on 4 October 1944 and murdered in a gas chamber. Her older sister Gertruda, who was deported with her, did not survive.
 
In reply to @AuschwitzMuseum
HORIN is CHORIN חורין in Hebrew POW where not sent to Auschwitz חורין ניקולאי הי״ד was murdered there for being a Jew Not for being a POW
Replying to @Yoav_Blum
Not correct. Over 11,964 prisoners of war were registered in Auschwitz. Learn about the fate os Soviet soldiers in the camp: lekcja.auschwitz.org/en_20_jency/
 
In reply to @BradfordTodayCa
Please note that the educators did not visit "Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp", but the site of the former German Nazi camp that today is a Museum and Memorial in Poland. Accuracy matters. pic.twitter.com/YXmvcLJz2b
Note that such phrasing is not clear. It's not clear if they went to Poland to learn about the Holocaust or if they learnt about the Holocaust in occupied Poland.
 
#OTD in 1942 the first 2,000 women arrived in Auschwitz (out of about 130,000 registered in the camp to the end of its existence). Find out more via #TheHolocaustExplained bit.ly/2LsaOao

📷 Women and children line up for selection in Auschwitz, @yadvashem #OnThisDay pic.twitter.com/UqgEjxeT8k
See an online lesson dedicated to the fate of women in the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp #Auschwitz. "Women at KL Auschwitz”: lekcja.auschwitz.org/2022_kobiety_en
 
'You feel the magnitude': Area educators visit Holocaust sites bradfordtoday.ca/local-news/you…
Replying to @BradfordTodayCa
Please note that the educators did not visit "Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp", but the site of the former German Nazi camp that today is a Museum and Memorial in Poland. Accuracy matters.
 
26 March 1906 | A Czech Jewish woman, Markéta Kafková, was born.

She was deported to #Auschwitz from the #Theresienstadt ghetto on 6 September 1943. She did not survive.
 
26 March 1942 | First female prisoner arrived at #Auschwitz: 999 German women transferred from KL Ravensbrück & 999 Slovak Jewish women transported from Poprad. They were placed in 10 blocks of Auschwitz I camp (1-10) previously isolated from the rest of the camp with a wall. pic.twitter.com/CSOtwTN4Z9
Replying to @AuschwitzMuseum
See an online lesson dedicated to the fate of women in the German Nazi concentration and extermination camp #Auschwitz. "Women at KL Auschwitz”: lekcja.auschwitz.org/2022_kobiety_en
 
26 March 1942 | First female prisoner arrived at #Auschwitz: 999 German women transferred from KL Ravensbrück & 999 Slovak Jewish women transported from Poprad. They were placed in 10 blocks of Auschwitz I camp (1-10) previously isolated from the rest of the camp with a wall.
 
26 March 1942 | First women became prisoners of the #Auschwitz camp. First numbers were given to 999 German women transferred from KL Ravensbrück. In our Archives some registration images survived. The lowest number is "9". We only know her name: Helene Altfeld.
 
26 March 1885 | A Pole, Leonard Szyda, was born in Kuchary. A weaver.

In #Auschwitz from 20 November 1941.
No. 23056
He perished in the camp on 31 December 1941.
 
26 March 1910 | A Pole, Bruno Gierszewski, was born in Chojnice. A cleric.

In #Auschwitz from 29 May 1942.
No. 37266
In 1943 he was transferred to KL Mauthausen and liberated there.
 
26 March 1890 | A Polish Jew, Roman Liban, was born in Niepołomice. An assembler.

In #Auschwitz from 5 May 1942.
No. 34752
He perished in the camp on 25 May 1942.
 
26 March 1905 | An Austrian Jew, Viktor Frankl, was born in Vienna. A neurologist & psychiatrist. One of the founders of psychological humanism.

He passed through Theresienstadt and the camps of Auschwitz, Kaufering & Türkheim. He survived. Author of 'Man in Search of Meaning'.
 
26 March 1888 | A Polish woman, Helena Chwalibóg, was born in Sanok. A teacher.

In #Auschwitz from 6 January 1943.
No. 28027
She perished in the camp on 24 February 1943.
 
26 March 1911 | A Hungarian Jewish woman, Ilona Beran, was born in Budapest. She lived in Hradec Kralove.

She was deported from the Theresienstadt ghetto to #Auschwitz. She did not survive.
 
26 March 1899 | A German Sinti woman, Olga Hein, was born in Jauer (today Jawor).

In #Zigeunerlager (Gypsy camp) in #Auschwitz II-Birkenau from 7 March 1943.
No. Z-816
She perished in the camp on 26 June 1943.
 
25 March 1921 | Nikolai Horin was born. A Soviet army soldier.

In #Auschwitz from October 1941.
No R-79 (Soviet prisoner of war).
He perished in the camp on 3 November 1941.
 
Auschwitz Memorial Retweeted ·  
More than 700 artifacts are on display at Reagan Library’s new exhibit, “Auschwitz: Not Long Ago, Not Far Away,” which opened yesterday in Simi Valley. The exhibit is a lesson about the consequences of hate left unchecked.

simivalleyacorn.com/articles/it-ta…
 
25 March 1936 | A French Jewish boy, Rene Tyk, was born in Paris.

On 19 August 1942, he was deported from #Drancy to Auschwitz in a transport of 1,000 people. He was murdered in a gas chamber immediately after his arrival on 21 August.
 
25 March 1920 | A Polish woman, Maria Białas, was born in Piotrków Trybunalski. A shop assistant.

In #Auschwitz from 30 July 1942.
No. 13172.
She was evacuated to KL Bergen-Belsen and liberated there.
 
25 marca 1941 | W Amsterdamie urodził się holenderski Żyd Alexander van der Stam.

Do #Auschwitz dotarł 6 grudnia 1942 r. w transporcie 811 Żydów deportowanych z Westerbork. On i matka Flora byli wśród 795 osób zamordowanych w komorach gazowych po selekcji.
 
25 March 1941 | A Dutch Jewish boy, Alexander van der Stam, was born in Amsterdam.

He arrived at #Auschwitz on 6 December 1942 in a transport of 811 Jews deported from Westerbork. He and his mother Flora were among the 795 people murdered in gas chambers after selection.
 
From 'A Wounded Landscape - bearing witness to the Holocaust'.⠀
Gas chamber, Auschwitz I.
Oświęcim, Poland, 2016
Exhibition at @SideGallery until April 9th
#Holocaust #memory pic.twitter.com/8ecgIokj0z
In the picture you can see marks of vandalism made by visitors in a historical building of the first homicidal gas chamber of the Auschwitz camp.
 
25 March 1942 | A Czech Roma girl, Ludmila Daniel, was born in Luhačovice.

In #Zigeunerlager (Gypsy camp) in #Auschwitz II-Birkenau from 19 March 1943.
No. Z-5007
She perished in the camp on 2 May 1943.
 
25 March 1908 | A Polish woman, Aleksandra Molenda, was born.

In #Auschwitz from 30 May 1942.
No. 7563
She was transferred to Ravensbrück camp and liberated there.
 
25 March 1932 | A French Jewish girl, Ida Grynszpan, was born in Paris.

She arrived at #Auschwitz on 20 August 1942 in a transport of 997 Jews deported from Drancy. She was among the 897 people murdered in a gas chamber after selection.
 
25 March 1920 | A Czech Jew, Karel Eisinger, was born in Podivín.

He was deported to #Auschwitz from an #Theresienstadt ghetto on 6 September 1943. He did not survive.
 
25 March 1895 | A Pole, Wojciech Faron, was born in Kamienica. A policeman.

In #Auschwitz from June 1941.
No. 16988
He perished on 3 May 1945 in Neuengamme.
 
24 March 1943 | A transport of 2800 Greek Jews - men, women & children - deported by the Germans from the ghetto in Thessaloniki arrived at #Auschwitz. After the selection 584 men & 230 women were registered in the camp. The remaining 1,986 people were murdered in gas chambers.
 
25 March 1924 | A Polish Jew, Elchuna Lipszyc, was born in Białobrzegi. A worker.

In #Auschwitz from 11 December 1941.
No. 23988
He perished in the camp on 10 March 1942.
 
Beautiful opening day #Auschwitz exhibit @Reagan_Library. Every. School. should field-trip their students here. 💔 pic.twitter.com/sbuUXBtCZn
Please consider following @AuschwitzMuseum where every day we commemorate the victims & educate about the tragic human history of #Auschwitz.
 
Auschwitz Memorial Retweeted ·  
"Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away" opened at @Reagan_Library in California: auschwitz.org/en/museum/news…

More about @auschwitzxhibit & tickets: reaganfoundation.org/library-museum…
 
25 March 1912 | A Czech Jewish woman, Věra Ledererová, was born in Prague.

She was deported to #Auschwitz. She perished in the camp on 1 July 1943.
 
25 March 1925 | A Pole, Tadeusz Sobolewicz, was born in Poznań.

For his activities in the resistance movement he was imprisoned in #Auschwitz in November 1942.
No. 23053
Later in Buchenwald and Flossenbürg. After the war an actor. He died in 2016.
 
Auschwitz Memorial Retweeted ·  
Jozef & Wiktoria Ulma risked their lives to help Jews during the #Holocaust. On 24 March 1944 the German police discovered the Jews in hiding.

The Jewish family was shot, as was the entire Ulma family - parents & 6 children. Wiktoria was 7 months pregnant.
 
24 March 1899 | A German Sinti woman, Halla Blum, was born in Halle.

In the #Zigeunerlager (Gypsy camp) in #Auschwitz II-Birkenau from 15 March 1943.
No. Z-3925
She perished in the camp on 22 July 1943.
 
24 March 1892 | A Czech, Jan Drda, was born in Olomouc.

In #Auschwitz from 20 May 1942.
No. 35938
He perished in the camp on 14 August 1942.
 
24 March 1936 | A French Jew, Jacques Gabai, was born in Quimper.

He arrived at #Auschwitz on 6 February 1944 in a transport of 1214 Jews deported from Drancy. He was among 999 people murdered in gas chambers after selection.
 
24 March 1910 | A Pole, Franciszek Curyło, was born in Tarnów. A clerk.

In #Auschwitz from 5 April 1941.
No. 11449
He was shot on 16 February 1943.
 
24 March 1911 | A Czech Jewish woman, Anna Bretischová, was born in Prague.

She was deported to #Auschwitz from the #Theresienstadt ghetto on 6 October 1944. She did not survive.
 
Auschwitz Memorial Retweeted ·  
In reply to @EUAmbUS
Some of the chilling Auschwitz artifacts on display at the @Reagan_Library. The EU was created out of ashes of WWII, with singular commitment to never again allow either ourselves or others the means or the desire to perpetuate such atrocities. We will never forget.
 
In reply to @AuschwitzMuseum
Jane Haining, a @churchscotland missionary in #Budapest became a prisoner of #Auschwitz. She received number 79467. She perished in the camp on 17 July 1944. pic.twitter.com/Jr3ngQzoUa
Replying to @AuschwitzMuseum
During the #Holocaust there were thousands of people who refused to be passive in the face of the evil by helping & rescuing Jews, often at risk to their own lives and the lives of their families. We #remember them to teach #responsibility for the world we live in today.
 
 
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