Examples of using Auschwitz in English and their translations into Hindi
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It is worth noting that the minister led a delegation on Thursday to visit the Auschwitz camp on the 75th anniversary of its liberation.
fund the German eugenics program, and it even funded the program that ultimately sent Josef Mengele into Auschwitz.
Due to his father's sudden promotion, Bruno and his family are forced to move to the Auschwitz Concentration Camp in Poland.
Anne was able to obtain extra bread while at Auschwitz, sharing it with her mother and sister.
After the Russians liberate Auschwitz on 27 January 1945,
Unfortunately, Pilecki's plan to garner support for liberating Auschwitz never materialized.
arrested and sent to Auschwitz, she expressed hope for the world.
Primo Levi was a 25 year old Italian Jew arrested by Italian fascists and deported to Auschwitz.
his whole family were sent to Auschwitz within the Holocaust, which took the lives of over 6 million Jews.
For example, Todorov's prologue concludes with a reference to Frankl“an Auschwitz survivor” and Frankl's contention that“of the prisoners, only a few kept their inner liberty”….
Moreover, the data on 2,5 million victims of Auschwitz were given at the Nuremberg Tribunal by the commandant of the death camp Rudolf Höss(from 1940 to 1943 years),
The plot of the movie is during the second world war, a Jewish worker at the Auschwitz concentration camp tries to a find perfect godly rabbi to bury a dead child properly.
When I told him that Frankl was in Auschwitz for only three days,
Pilecki also noted that one of the first indications that he observed that Auschwitz was not just a normal prison camp was the lack of food given to prisoners;
written mostly in French and English, including Night, a work based on his experiences as a prisoner in the Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps.
typology of Holocaust survival, and following Langer, wanted to set the record straight about Frankl's misrepresentation of Auschwitz survival by comparing him to Levi.
hence it may have been wrong to say that after Auschwitz you could no longer write poems.
More than 1 million Jews were exterminated at Auschwitz, as well as over 100,000 non-Jewish inmates, among them principally Polish Catholics,
eliminating members of the ZOW resistance in 1943 and so, with his reports being ignored, Pilecki decided he needed to plead his case in person for intervention in Auschwitz.
written mostly in French and English, including Night, a work based on his experiences as a prisoner in the Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps.”.