Abstract
60 years ago, on January 27, 1945, Soviet soldiers found just over 7,600 survivors in the largest Nazi concentration camp - Auschwitz, now abandoned by Hitler's officers. Of these few, in a place where more than 1 million people were murdered, including women, the elderly and children - out of a total of more than 6 million dead, mostly Jews, in death camps -; more than half would die in the following days, despite all the efforts of Soviet doctors, as they were practically unconscious.
References
MARTORANO, Luciano Cavini. (Nota em homenagem a 60 anos de Auschwitz e o nazismo redivivo). Crítica Marxista, São Paulo, Ed. Revan, v.1, n.20, 2005, p.196-197.
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