The Emmler Sinti family deported to Auschwitz.

From the left: Wally (b. 1936), Elisabeth (b. 1917), Ali (b. 1938) and Oscar (b. 1935)

Ali Emmler perished in the camp on 24 November 1943.

Our podcast tells about the fate of Sini & Roma in Auschwitz: https://anchor.fm/auschwitz-memorial/episodes/On-Auschwitz-7-the-fate-of-Roma-and-Sinti-in-Auschwitz-e15lgul?fbclid=IwAR2SbfA4B7Ef8_CZiW280xnAjqHo-72-0ow2rjMIkqmH0IJUMig9Fb-HcDU

See also our online lesson: http://lekcja.auschwitz.org/en_roma_auschwitz/

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"On Auschwitz" (7): the fate of Roma and Sinti in Auschwitz by On Auschwitz

At least 23,000 Roma and Sinti people - including 11 thousand children were deported by the Nazi German regime to Auschwitz. After the Jews and Poles they are the third largest groups of the victims of the camp. The vast majority lost their lives as a result of hunger, brutal treatment, pseudo-medical experiments or were murdered in gas chambers. According to the documentation over 91 percent of the Roma deported to Auschwitz were murdered in the camp I spoke to Teresa Wontor Cichy from the Research Center of the Memorial about the fate or Roma and Sinti in Auschwitz.

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@auschwitzmuseum so many lives interrupted. Heartbreaking.
@auschwitzmuseum terrible πŸ˜“πŸ’–

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thank you for all your work. crushing to see their beautiful faces and know their fate πŸ’”

@auschwitzmuseum Ali Emmler πŸŒ·πŸ•―
@auschwitzmuseum just heartbreaking πŸ’” fly high little angels...