Auschwitz-Birkenau
It is the largest concentration, forced labor, and systematic massacre and extermination camp established by Nazi Germany in the Final Solution plan. Between 1940 and 1945, a total of 1.3 million people among them 1 million Jews, were imprisoned from Europe to Auschwitz-Birkenau.
(1) 1.1 million people of these were predicted to be killed with 960,000
(2) Jews. Approximately 900,000 people were killed directly in the gas chambers or by shooting as soon as they arrived at the camp. The remaining 200,000 died due to illness, lack of nutrients, maltreatment, and medical experiments. During the Holocaust, concentration camp prisoners were tattooed only at Auschwitz, which were the prisoners entry numbers. Initially arriving prisoners were given a camp serial number sewn on prison uniforms, but as the death rate increased, the bodies became difficult to identify. For this reason, the tattoo system has been adopted. Serial numbers were given only to prison