Unveiling the Horrors of Nazi Concentration Camps

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Concentration camps were first brought to Germany in 1933. The Nazis had over forty thousand camps throughout Germany, and other areas. Hitler’s plan was to kill all people he that he thought did not belong on earth. The largest population of people in the camps were Jewish. In the camps living conditions were harsh and extreme, The daily life was horrible. There was a system in the camps, the higher your social status the easier work you had to do. If you were low in the social world, you had to do harder work. The conditions of the camps changed as years passed.

Since The Nazis wanted to kill all the Jews, they established killing centers. They were located in Poland. The first killing center was established in 1941. They put the centers in Poland because it had the biggest Jewish population. The Nazis also created gas chambers. They were designed for killing Jews by putting them in one large room, and killing them with toxic gas. At one certain camp called the the Birkenau killing center six thousand Jews were gassed daily. The Jews went through a system of camps, but …show more content…

The Soviets were the first to come across a camps, and the Nazis tried to clean the evidence of the harm they did to the Jews. They got rid of all the bodies, but since the gas chambers were actual buildings, they were unable to knock them down. The soviets eventually came across more and more camps that had already been shut down. Then in 1945 the soviets liberated the Germans biggest camp. When they got there they found a lot of clues and evidence about what the Germans had done. When the soviets liberated Auschwitz they found thousands of men’s and women’s outfits and fourteen thousand pounds of human hair. Later the soviets liberated more camps in Poland. Right before Germany’s surrender, the Soviets liberated three more camps. Then America liberated a camp called Buchenwald in Germany during

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