Visitors to Krakow cannot only immerse themselves in its splendid multi-century charm but also get a compelling sense of how the city’s Jewish population lived Our guide at Auschwitz Birkenau in southern Poland points at a small wooden cart resting beside one of the camp buildings that remain on the vast, derelict site. It would have been used for the usual kinds of things you might expect in a camp, he says – supplying goods to the kitchen or laundry. Also, moving dead bodies. He tells us these might have been prisoners who died in this part of the camp...