Bergen-Belsen Research Paper

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According to Bergen-Belsen, “Approximately 50,000 people died in the Bergen-Belsen camp complex. Among them was Anne Frank, the most well known child diarist of the Holocaust era.” Bergen-Belsen was a concentration camp located in the towns Bergen and Belsen in Germany. Thousands and thousands of Jews died at this concentration camp. The living conditions poor, disease spread, and Jews were filthy and unsanitary.

What was Bergen-Belsen?

Bergen Belsen Nazi Concentration Camp was established in 1943 (Bergen-Belsen). Bergen-Belsen was a detention camp that was used to prison Jews during Hitler’s reign. Years ago, Bergen-Belsen concentration camp was not a concentration camp at all. It more was camp that held prisoners of war from enemies back, back then. This camp was located near the German towns Bergen and Belsen. Bergen-Belsen was had a max capacity of only 10,000 people. Later after the Auschwitz concentration camp in Auschwitz, Poland was liberated in 1945 by Soviet soldiers, Bergen Belsen had held more than 60,000 people (Bergen-Belsen). These people included: Slavic, Jewish, Gay, Jehovah's Witness, …show more content…

Tomi Reichental speaks in colleges and schools to pronounce his struggles during the Holocaust and how he survived. Tomi Reichental speaks about how he got to Bergen-Belsen, what life was like, and how he was treated. Reichental also speaks about the camp being liberated on April, 1945. According to, Tomi Reichental LIFE IN BERGEN-BELSEN, “...once the door closed behind us our civilized life ended.” This quote really showed what the people on the cattle cars thought and felt. Tomi Reichental says, after 7 days in an enclosed space as soon as they arrived the cattle doors swung open and they were yelled at by SS soldiers with guns in their hands to hurry and get out (Tomi Reichental LIFE IN

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