The Terezín family camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau
In
In the family camp, labelled section BIIb in Birkenau, the prisoners had to live in a narrow, muddy strip surrounded by an electric fence. They suffered from hunger, cold, exhaustion, illnesses and poor sanitation. The mortality rate was no lower here than in the rest of Auschwitz. The children were allowed to spend the day in the children's block, where teachers led by the charismatic Fredy Hirsch engaged them in improvised lessons and games.
The unusual privileges given to the prisoners in the
family camp were a complete mystery to the members of the
After exactly six months, all the still-living prisoners who had been deported to
Auschwitz in September 1943 were told that they would be transferred to the Heydebreck labour camp. Instead of going to this fictitious camp, however, the
lorries of prisoners headed to the Auschwitz gas chambers, where on the night of
From that point on, the remaining prisoners in the family camp lived in
permanent fear that after six months they would meet the same fate. At the beginning of
It is still not altogether clear why the organisers of the final
solution created the family camp, with its unusual privileges, only to liquidate it several months later. All that seems clear is that this
remarkable activity was connected with the Nazis' attempts to hide the genocide of the Jews
to the outside world, and with the visit of the
The liquidation of the family camp on 8 March and
Selected articles from the collection The Terezín Family Camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau. (In Czech)
Authentic testimony by Sonderkommando member Salmen Gradowski on the family camp at Birkenau.. (In Czech)
Memoir of Ruth Sch., born 1917. (In Czech)
See also:
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Terezínský rodinný tábor v Osvětimi-Birkenau (The Terezín Family Camp in Auschwitz-Birkenau). Melantrich: Praha 1994.
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Miroslav KÁRNÝ: "Otázky nad 8. březnem 1944 (Questions surrounding 8 March 1944)", admn, biblio, in: Terezínské studie a dokumenty, admn, biblio, sv 1998, admn, biblio, c , admn, biblio, s 11 - 39, (see notes; in Czech).
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Ondřichová LUCIE: Příběh Fredyho Hirsche (The Story of Fredy Hirsch). Sefer: 2001.
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Kateřina ČAPKOVÁ: "Svědectví Salmena Gradowského o rodinném táboře v Birkenau (The testimony of Salmen Gradowski regarding the family camp in Birkenau)", admn, biblio, in: Terezínské studie a dokumenty, admn, biblio, sv 1998, admn, biblio, c .


