Holocaust Research Paper: Concentration Camps During The Holocaust

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Holocaust Research Paper-Concentration Camps The Holocaust was a period when Adolf Hitler created a genocide and killed millions of people. Many people killed were Jewish but other types of people were killed such as gypsies, homosexuals, disabled, prisoners of war, and high ranked government officials. A common experience for the Nazis prisoners were concentration camps. These various camps held countless people that were starved, harassed, and put into horrible working conditions. One of the main concentration camps was known as Auschwitz. (Jeromy) Auschwitz was one of the top camps out of forty-thousand existed camps. According to the article “The Ten Worst Nazi Camps,” by Shahan Russell, Auschwitz was opened in 1940 and is well known place for acrimony and mass number of casualties. Inside these camps was a great epitome of how many competed and fought for rations to survive. They were forced into labor for …show more content…

According to the article “Treatment” on the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum prisoners were often starved, harassed, abused, and forced into hard labor, but the main purpose for these camps was to kill people that were not in line with Hitlers beliefs. In 1939 the Nazis began experimenting with the gas according to the Holocaust Encyclopedia. Auschwitz tested gassing with people that had disabilities and people that were ill. After they found it was effective, camps started using this method for a more efficient way to kill. At one point Auschwitz was killing about six thousand prisoners every day, according to the same source. In the same article it also mentions that gas vans started to be used because the Nazi soldiers complained about the battle fatigue and mental anguish from shooting women and children, it was also less costly. Gassing was just one of the main mistreatments towards the prisoners, there was also separation of families, hard labor, and little

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