"On Auschwitz" (44): Women at Auschwitz
The Auschwitz camp was established in June 1940 for male prisoners. The first groups of women were incarcerated by the Germans more than a year and a half later - at the end of March 1942. Dr. Wanda Witek-Malicka and Teresa Wontor-Cichy of the Museum Research Centre talk about the reasons for the creation of the women's camp in Auschwitz and the circumstances surrounding it. We wish to thank Jonathan Jetter from the Right Angle Productions & Brooke Stocken as well as Kate Weinrieb for their help in production of the English version of the podcast.

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One Day in Auschwitz

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'The Zone of Interest' - discussion with the filmmakers

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Auschwitz Survivor Explains How She Escaped the Gas Chambers

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Nazi Torture of The Most Beautiful Jewish Girl at Auschwitz: P2

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Als Mädchen in Auschwitz: »Die Asche rieselte herunter, so wie Schnee« | DER SPIEGEL

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If We Survive This War – The Story Of Frieda Kliger

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"On Auschwitz" (7): the fate of Roma and Sinti in Auschwitz

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Orphans of the Second World War UNCENSORED

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How Did a Jewish Widow Inherit The Land Auschwitz Was Built On? | Our History

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The Last of Auschwitz

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Hiding Halina: The Holocaust Through Innocent Eyes | Holocaust Documentary | Full Movie

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Holocaust Survivor Zosia (Zofia/Sophie) Galler Testimony

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A Rare Look Inside Auschwitz’s Restricted Areas

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Jack Fogel - Holocaust Survivor Testimony

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The Secret Diary Of The Holocaust (WW2 Documentary) | History Documentary | Reel Truth History

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Holocaust Survivor Kitty Hart Revisits Auschwitz 40 Years Later (Full Documentary) | Our History

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Fania Wedro, Survivor of the "Holocaust by Bullets," Shares Her Story

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FRAUEN IM HOLOCAUST: Brutale KZ-Aufseherinnen und Medizin-Verbrechen – Mörderinnen in Uniform | Doku

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Surviving Together | Queer Holocaust Survivor Margot Heuman(n) | Pride Month | USC Shoah Foundation

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