Auschwitz Protocols
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The Auschwitz Protocols is a collection of three reports from firsthand observers of the Auschwitz concentration camp
Auschwitz concentration camp
Concentration camp Auschwitz was a network of Nazi concentration and extermination camps built and operated by the Third Reich in Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II...

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Component Reports

  • The Vrba-Wetzler report
    Vrba-Wetzler report
    The Vrba-Wetzler report, also known as the Vrba-Wetzler statement, the Auschwitz Protocols, and the Auschwitz notebook, is a 32-page document about the German Auschwitz concentration camp in occupied Poland during the Holocaust...

     (The term Auschwitz Protocols is sometimes used to refer to just this report)
  • Witold's Report
    Witold's report
    Witold's Report was an official over 100-page report prepared by Witold Pilecki, Polish army soldier and the secret agent of Polish resistance in Auschwitz concentration camp.-Background of Pilecki report:...

  • The Rosin-Mordowicz Report (a four-to-seven page report from Arnost Rosin and Czesław Mordowicz, who escaped from Auschwitz on May 27, 1944)
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