Auschwitz History
Auschwitz I, the main camp, was the first camp established near Oswiecim. Construction began in May 1940 in an abandoned Polish army artillery barracks, located in a suburb of the city. The SS authorities continuously deployed prisoners at forced labor to expand the physical contours of the camp. During the first year of the camp’s existence, the SS and police cleared a zone of approximately 40 square kilometers (15.44 square miles) as a “development zone” reserved for the exclusive use of the camp. The first prisoners at Auschwitz included German prisoners transferred from Sachsenhausen concentration camp in Germany, where they had been incarcerated as repeat criminal offenders, and Polish political prisoners from Lodz via Dachau concentration camp and from Tarnow in Krakow District of the Generalgouvernement (that part of German occupied-Poland not annexed to Nazi Germany, linked administratively to German East Prussia, or incorporated into the German-occupied Soviet Union).
Krakow Shuttle offers Tours to Auschwitz Birkenau concentration camps with english speaking guide. We offer high quality transportation services - cheap and safe.
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| 2 persons | 3 persons | 4-6 persons | 7-8 persons |
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| 38* | 31* | 25* | 23* |
*Price in Euro, Price per person
The sightseeing prices include all vehicle, driver, fuel costs and any parking charges. An iced coolbox of complimentary mineral waters, fruit juices and sodas is also provided.
Not included: Guide Service, Admission fees