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  1. Dec 9, 2019 · Tattoos and Numbers: The System of Identifying Prisoners at Auschwitz | Holocaust Encyclopedia. During the Holocaust, concentration camp prisoners received tattoos only at one location, the Auschwitz concentration camp complex.

  2. According to the Holocaust Encyclopedia, tattoos were only issued at Auschwitz concentration camp complex. In Chapter 3 of Night, Elie and his family are brought to Auschwitz-Birkenau where they...

  3. tattoo on their arm and a matching number and code on their jacket. The Nazi practice of tattooing numbers on inmates dehumanised the bearer by taking away their identity.

  4. The Auschwitz camp complex was the only location that issued identifying tattoos during the Holocaust. Only prisoners selected for forced labor were assigned serial numbers. Prisoners who were sent directly to the gas chambers were not registered or tattooed.

  5. In May 1944, numbers in the "A" series and the "B" series were first issued to Jewish prisoners, beginning with the men on May 13th and the women on May 16th. The "A" series was to be completed with 20,000; however an error led to the women being numbered to 25,378 before the "B" series was begun.

  6. Jan 25, 2024 · Serial number tattoos with symbols, shapes or letters were first introduced for prisoners in the Auschwitz concentration camp complex in October 1941. The only people exempted from tattooing were ...

  7. Jan 25, 2024 · The Hoberman Collection|Alamy. Auschwitz, in Nazi-occupied Poland, was the only camp where numbers were tattooed on those inmates not selected for immediate death. In replacing the person’s...

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