Zauchwitz Concentration Camp
Zauchwitz Concentration Camp was a Nazi concentration camp located in Poland during World War II. Established in 1940, it primarily held political prisoners, Jews, and other groups targeted by the Nazi regime. The camp was known for its harsh conditions, forced labor, and high mortality rates.
In 1945, as Allied forces advanced, the camp was evacuated, and many prisoners were forced on death marches. After the war, Zauchwitz was liberated, revealing the extent of the atrocities committed there. Today, the site serves as a memorial and museum, educating visitors about the horrors of the Holocaust and the importance of remembrance.