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Auschwitz
Transports of Jews from all over Europe began arriving at Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1942. After being unloaded from the trains, prisoners underwent selection, where the majority of Jews were deemed unfit for forced labor and sent directly to the gas chambers to be murdered with Zyklon B gas. Authorities also selected prisoners to work in the killing areas (Sonderkommando or "special detachment"), where they moved the bodies from the gas chambers to the crematorium ovens. At the height of the deportations, the SS gassed up to 6,000 Jews a day. In November 1944, as Soviet forces approached, Himmler ordered the gas chambers to be dismantled. Auschwitz-Birkenau continued to function as a forced labor camp until the camp's evacuation in January 1945.
Listen to Judith Szentivanyi (nee Szasz) describe selections at Auschwitz-Birkenau: