Conservation workers uncovered personal items of Holocaust victims at the World War II Nazi Auschwitz-Birkenau camp in southern Poland, authorities said.More than 1.1 million people, almost all were Jews from Poland or other European countries, died at Auschwitz 1940-1945.
The items - including baby toys and bottles, jewels, cosmetics and medicines - had labels in Hungarian and belonged to Hungarian Jews imprisoned at the Nazi German-run Auschwitz concentration camp, near the southern Polish city of Krakow, from May to July 1944, Poland's thenews.pl Web site said Tuesday.
The personal items were found during conservation work at the camp's Crematorium 3, a spokesman for the Auschwitz museum said. Some of the items will be put on display at the museum.
About 430,000 Hungarian Jews were taken to the infamous Auschwitz camp, where most of them died.
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03 June 2009
Poland: Hungarian Holocaust victims personal items found
From United Press International (UPI) and Poland's thenews.pl site comes this story of Hungarian Holocaust victims' personal belongings found at Auschwitz:
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