Was anyone alive at Auschwitz five years from the day it started until it was liberated? No, it was nearly impossible. The camp started in May of 1940 with Polish political prisoners, and it was hell right from the start. The SS starved people, beat them, and worked them until they dropped and died. Survival was in weeks, not years. Prisoners were being constantly replaced by new ones.
The only people who survived longer had something the SS wanted. Kapos received better food and warmer clothes by hurting other prisoners. Skilled workers like doctors or tailors were kept alive to help the guards. Sonderkommandos worked in the gas chambers, ate more than most, but were still killed to keep secrets.
Someone who came on day one and made it to January 1945 would need absurd luck a rare talent and a stomach for the Auschwitz horror that was meant to kill not keep people alive To survive that long, one had to walk through hell and not get burned somehow
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