Holocaust
Out of all the examples of injustice against humanity in history, the Jewish Holocaust has to be one of the most prominent. The horrifying period was from 1933 to 1945. The brains of the whole operation was created by a man named Adolf Hitler. His attempt was to establish a pure Aryan race, he then decided that all mentally ill, gypsies, non supporters of Nazism, and Jews were to be eliminated from the German society for good . His plan proceeded to work in a precise and organized scheme."One of his main and most efficient methods of his extermination with these "undesirables" was through the use of concentration camps. The worst concentration camp prior to World War II was ...
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concentration camp after the liberation of the camp.
The first concentration camps was established in 1933 and by 1939 there were six main camps Buchenwald , Dachau, Sachsenhausen, Mauthausen, Flossenburg, and Ravensbruck. In the beginning of Hilter�s regime, concentration camps were used to hold people in protective custody. Victims for protective custody included those who were either physically or mentally ill, gypsies, homosexuals, Jehovah Witnesses, Jews and anyone against the Nazi regime. "Gypsies were classified as people with at least two gypsy great grandparents."( Bauer, History of the Holocaust) By the end of 1933, there were approximately fifty concentration camps, small and large throughout Europe.
One of the major Nazi concentration camps was established in 1937 and it was called Buchenwald located in Ettersberg hill near Weimar. The name �Buchenwald� was given to the camp by Heinrich Himmler in July 1937. Buchenwald first opened for male ...
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work that was forced upon the prisoners was poorly organized and the working conditions were inhumane. �Camps were set up along railroad lines, so that the prisoners would be conveniently close to their destination.�( Bauer, History of the Holocaust). As they were being transported, the soldiers kept reassuring the Jews to have hope that the camps will give them a better life for them as well as their families. When the people finally arrived and the camps were open, most of the ended up being separated from each other. �Often, the transports mirrored what went on in the camps, cruelty by the officers, near starvation of those being transported, fetid ...
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