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on a rampage for about 48 hours and killed dozens of Jews and sent approximately twenty to thirty thousand other people concentration camps. These camps were for political prisoners. The prisoners lived in horrible conditions in the concentration camps
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concentration camps during World War II. This number includes both Jews and non-Jews who died inside the camps, but does not count the many people who were executed in the towns and ghettos. Almost the entire Jewish population of Eastern Europe was murdered during
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a military camp focusing on drilling, strict discipline, physical training, and hard work. The second type concentrates more on rehabilitating the offender rather than the physically challenging aspects. The third type also puts a strong emphasis on rehabilitation
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Many Jewish people were executed in Germany. They had been put in concentration camps without food and water. Jews weren't the only ones that were sent to concentration camps, there were also slaves and Romas which are Gypsies. Some of these people
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from occupied Poland and various concentration camps from within Germany.
Prisoners were transported from all over Nazi-occupied Europe. When the prisoners arrived at the complex they were separated into three groups. One group was sent directly
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The Nazis establishes Auschwitz in April 1940, under the orders of Heinrich Himmler. Heinrich Himmler was in charge of two Nazi organizations. The camp at Auschwitz originally housed political prisoners from occupied Poland and various concentration
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with the Final Solution in 1938. One of the end results of the Final Solution was the concentration and death camps of Germany, Poland, and other parts of Europe. In the aftermath of the Holocaust, people around the world were shocked by final tallies of human losses
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national origins when they have war with America.
First, for instance, the parallel experience I found as Houstons experience is the concentration camp in Germany during the World War I. During the World War I, German put Jews in concentration camps
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Night is an excellent book. It is a very vivid and detailed account of the concentration camps during World War II. It is told through the eyes of a young man, Elie Wiesel. This book is extremely thought-provoking.
In the book, Elie describes his fear
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that Nazis take control of Eli's town and they are forced into ghettos. The people in the ghettos didn't think it could get any worse until they forced them onto cattle cars and shipped them off to concentration camps. They were taken to Birkenau which
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