Human rights have been violated throughout many decades. A good example of a human right violation is concentration camps, Auschwitz is a specific concentration camp that is referred to as the worse camp ever. This specific concentration camp is the worst camp for many reasons.
The concentration camp Auschwitz was a well known if not the most popular camp during the World War II. This camp is located in Poland Oświęcim and still stands today as a tourist visit. Auschwitz was built on the date April 1940 and was last used on January 1945. Auschwitz also had some famous inmates, some names were Anne Frank, Otto Frank, and Primo Levi. Finally, Auschwitz was ran by the Nazi …show more content…
In the book Anatomy of the Auschwitz they stated that “ This camp is one of, if not the most dangerous concentration camp of all time”, (Page 63, line 5-6). This quote is expresses how dangerous this concentration camp was. Although some people feel that Auschwitz was the most dangerous concentration camp of all time, but others may feel that the camp wasn’t so bad. Overall this is how the book “Anatomy of the Auschwitz Death Camp” helps support this idea that the concentration camp Auschwitz is the worst camp of them all.
Auschwitz the concentration camp is the most dangerous camp for many reasons. First stated in wikipedia, “at least 1.1 million prisoners died in the camp”, this is a large amount of people that died in the camp. Second stated in www.ushmm.org the Auschwitz was the largest camp by the Nazi regime. These two facts by internet sources that help support the idea that Auschwitz was the most dangerous concentration camp of all time.
In general these are some reasons towards why Auschwitz is the worst concentration camp of all time. This camp killed millions of people and also contained famous prisoners like Anne Frank. Ultimately this is why camp Auschwitz was the worst concentration camp of all