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  1. Auschwitz Protocols, Auschwitz Report, Auschwitz notebook: Participants: Rudolf Vrba and Alfréd Wetzler: Outcome: The report prompted an end to the mass deportation of Hungary's Jews to Auschwitz, saving around 200,000 lives. Website "Full text of the report", German Historical Institute.

  2. Sep 20, 2013 · Auschwitz Report. Between June 18 and 22, 1944, the Auschwitz Report, written by two Slovak Jewish prisoners who escaped from Auschwitz on April 7, 1944, and composed a report in Slovak by the end of April, goes public worldwide through media channels in Switzerland. In April 1944, Rudolf Vrba and Alfred Wetzler escaped from Auschwitz and wrote ...

  3. In the Archives. The Auschwitz Protocols comprise three separate reports including (1) the Vrba-Wetzler report, (2) “The Polish Major’s Report” written by Jerzy Tabeau (who escaped in November 1943 and created the report between December 1943 and January 1944), and lastly, (3) “Death Camp at Oswiecim” by Arnost Rosin and Czeslaw ...

  4. The final published report contained three sections: first, the account by Vrba and Wetzler given to the Jewish Council at the end of April 1944; second, an account supplied to the same authorities by Rosin and Mordowicz at the beginning of June 1944; and third, a text written by a Polish major.7 It is not known by what route the third section ...

  5. The German Extermination Camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau - title page, November 1944. The Auschwitz Protocols, also known as the Auschwitz Reports, and originally published as The Extermination Camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau, is a collection of three eyewitness accounts from 1943–1944 about the mass murder that was taking place inside the Auschwitz concentration camp in German-occupied ...

  6. In April 1943, Witold Pilecki, Jan Redzej, and Edward Ciesielski escaped. Each of them compiled a report independently, and these were sent to AK headquarters. Stanisław Chybiński, who escaped a month later, wrote a report titled “Snapshots from Auschwitz” for AK headquarters. In mid-1944 escapees Konstanty Jagiełło and Tomasz Sobański ...

  7. You can find more information about the reports in a separate article . The number of escapes. It has been established so far that 928 prisoners attempted to escape from the Auschwitz camp complex-878 men and 50 women. The Poles were the most numerous among them-their number reached 439 (with 11 women among them).

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