First of all, selection happened only in Aushwitz because it was a "combo" camp - initially a labor camp with death factory (Birkenau) added much later. In purely extermination camps - Chelmno, Sobibor, Belzec, Treblinka - there was no selection, everyone was gassed (Majdanek was a special case - and a total mess as there were no gas chambers there so it was not a "classic" extermination camp).earlbrooks wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2024 6:26 pm Dear Roland,
Perhaps you know this answer?
Those who served many months and are thin and weak?
Did the Germans gas them too, or gunshot?
My understanding is that those no longer able to work in Auschwitz were gassed until the very end in January of 1945 when those unable to move (take part in "death march") were shot. As were those who worked for Aktion 1005, exhuming and burning corpses in abovementioned camps (sans Majdanek and Auschwitz - in the latter crematoria did the job).
Great picture, by the way.