WARSAW, Poland — The funeral website of Auschwitz-Birkenau says it saw more than 1.4 million readers this year, a record high for the former loss of life stay.
The determine published Friday underlines how the loss of life and work complicated that Nazi Germany built in filled lower southern Poland during World War II has become one of Europe's most frequented Holocaust memorial sites.
While the variety of readers is seen as important for Holocaust training, huge travel and leisure there is also including stress to the barracks and other components. Many are already in a state of serious dilapidation due to the passing of time, and the authorities managing the website are having difficulties to retain what they can.
The art gallery and funeral website said most of the readers last year were from Poland, but other countries showed in thousands are The u. s. kingdom, Italia, Israel, Malaysia,and the United States.
The determine published Friday underlines how the loss of life and work complicated that Nazi Germany built in filled lower southern Poland during World War II has become one of Europe's most frequented Holocaust memorial sites.
While the variety of readers is seen as important for Holocaust training, huge travel and leisure there is also including stress to the barracks and other components. Many are already in a state of serious dilapidation due to the passing of time, and the authorities managing the website are having difficulties to retain what they can.
The art gallery and funeral website said most of the readers last year were from Poland, but other countries showed in thousands are The u. s. kingdom, Italia, Israel, Malaysia,and the United States.