Notes: There's something so frightening about Auschwitz. All the images I've seen from their are horrific. People in awful conditions. Looking at the photos on Google maps I realise it is a very extensive (large) place. How awful that they spent so much time and effort building this place in brick to kill 6 million people. How did Germany ever get this point?
Latitude: , Longitude:Matches 1 to 15 of 15
Last Name, Given Name(s) | Died | Person ID | ||
1 | Italiaander, Abraham | 30 Sep 1942 | Auschwitz | I49 |
2 | Italiaander, Geertrudia | 11 Dec 1942 | Auschwitz | I352 |
3 | Italiaander, Jacob | 1 Dec 1942 | Auschwitz | I8 |
4 | Italiaander, Lion | 21 Sep 1941 | Auschwitz | I370 |
5 | Italiaander, Mauritz | 26 Jan 1943 | Auschwitz | I6 |
6 | Italiaander, Saloman | 27 Aug 1943 | Auschwitz | I336 |
7 | Kriksman, Mendel Selmanoff | Auschwitz | I136 | |
8 | Moffie, Naatje | 29 Sep 1942 | Auschwitz | I508 |
9 | Pinkus, Soura Boroukharina Mendeleona | Auschwitz | I137 | |
10 | Reubens, Robert | 4 Feb 1944 | Auschwitz | I178 |
11 | van Praag, Levie | 11 Dec 1942 | Auschwitz | I353 |
12 | Vyevano, Aron | 18 Jan 1943 | Auschwitz | I175 |
13 | Wijnschenk, Jonas | 28 Sep 1942 | Auschwitz | I487 |
14 | Wijnschenk, Louis | 3 Dec 1942 | Auschwitz | I518 |
15 | Wijnschenk, Rachel | 26 Jan 1943 | Auschwitz | I504 |
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