Rudy spent nearly two years in the Auschwitz concentration camp Rudy and his family's Osterijian Slam Street. Then in 1944 they were said to be ready to move. In the selection below, Rudy explains what happened next. In March or April 1944, we received a terrible notice and we were chosen to resettle resettlement further to the east. The train they brought to us was actually a cow. We got into the car and put our luggage. There is not much space between us and the roof of the cart. Our car is 80 to 100 people, so it is very crowded.
Zev met the first German veteran Rudy Kurlander at his house but Kurllander proved that he served in the North African battle at Erwin Rommel and never went near Auschwitz. Zev found the second Rudy Kurlander in Quebec's special nursing home, but was originally a prisoner of the Auschwitz concentration camp and was sent there as gay and proved Zev's arms tattoo. Zev moves to Boise, the third Rudy Kurlander house in Bruneau, Idaho. His son John, a state police officer in Idaho, told Zev that his father died three months ago. Jon thought that he was an old friend of his father during the war, showed a father's memorabilia, but after several whiskeys, the father revealed only boys and chefs during wartime. When the new Nazi John saw Zev's tattoo and realized he was Jewish, he got angry and made his German shepherd Eva loose
The Auschwitz concentration camp was one of the largest Nazi concentration camps and extinction camps during the Second World War. The Auschwitz concentration camp has three large camps, Stammlager, Auschwitz II (Birkenau), Buna-Monowitz, 45. Each camp grows year after year, and the number of prisoners is increasing. This complex is located outside the town of Auschwitz in southern Poland (called Auschwitz by the Germans) and is on the Vistula river about 30 miles southwest of Krakow. (Sanford, p.1) After the defeat of Poland in September 1939, this area was integrated into the Third Reich. (Gutman, p. 107) Nazis established the Auschwitz concentration camp under the direction of Heinrich Himmler on April 27, 1940. Himmler is the head of two Nazi organizations - known as the Nazi guard and the secret police Gestapo, Schutzstaffle (SS). Under Himmler 's command, Rudolf Haw was appointed as camp commander. (Sanford, 1 page)