Auschwitz in Poland was the largest concentration and extermination camp instated by the German Nazis, responsible for driving more than 1.1 million Jews to their systematic demise. After the end of the World War II and the holocaust, the area was turned into a museum and memorial site to serve as a collection of post-war relics, documents and archives. But more than anything, it is a symbol of genocide and a notorious reminder of what the human race is capable of.