Auschwitz
What Bruno refers to as Out-With is actually Auschwitz, one of the darkest places humanity witnessed.
As the largest Nazi death camp Auschwitz marked a living hell for millions of people.
Hitler’s hatred of Jews, Gypsies and Homosexuals caused what is known today as the Holocaust, where humanity very badly let itself down.
More than 11 million people were killed in this mass genocide. The Nazis found that shooting the people is emotionally straining on them. So they build the concentration camps, where the Jews and other groups were rounded up and taken to, sometimes worked to dead and when not strong enough to work put into chambers and releasing poisonous gas and suffocating them to their death.
The largest of these camps was Auschwitz. Situated at the border of Poland and Germany, Auschwitz used Zyklon-B to gas people to death before working them until they could work no more. Although the death toll is uncertain it is believed to be between 1.1 million people to 1.5 million people died at Auschwitz. Auschwitz continued on its inhuman mission until 27th January 1945 when the Russians invade the camp. And this is what Bruno refers to as Out-With. He is in the Germany’s side of the fence that divide the two countries while Shmuel is on the other side in the concentration camp.
As the largest Nazi death camp Auschwitz marked a living hell for millions of people.
Hitler’s hatred of Jews, Gypsies and Homosexuals caused what is known today as the Holocaust, where humanity very badly let itself down.
More than 11 million people were killed in this mass genocide. The Nazis found that shooting the people is emotionally straining on them. So they build the concentration camps, where the Jews and other groups were rounded up and taken to, sometimes worked to dead and when not strong enough to work put into chambers and releasing poisonous gas and suffocating them to their death.
The largest of these camps was Auschwitz. Situated at the border of Poland and Germany, Auschwitz used Zyklon-B to gas people to death before working them until they could work no more. Although the death toll is uncertain it is believed to be between 1.1 million people to 1.5 million people died at Auschwitz. Auschwitz continued on its inhuman mission until 27th January 1945 when the Russians invade the camp. And this is what Bruno refers to as Out-With. He is in the Germany’s side of the fence that divide the two countries while Shmuel is on the other side in the concentration camp.