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…, males were separated from females, daughters from their fathers and sons from their mothers, families were torn apart. They were taken by train to the concentration camp, in Auschwitz, and their possessions were left behind. In the concentration camps
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…as the development of special mechanisms to cope with the tensions and dangers of the surrounding horrifying reality of the Holocaust. There were many speculations that survivors of the Holocaust suffered from a static concentration camp syndrome…
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…to the concentration camps were persuaded to think that they were going to go work for Schindler, but instead were routed to the camps. After Schindler realizes that these people are going to be shuffled off to Auschwitz he rushes out to pay the officials for these people…
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…in order to be incarcerated in concentration camps. This act of discrimination against Japanese-Canadians had a huge impact on their lives. All they really wanted was to work and have a family. <Tab/>Canadian Government was not justified…
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…marches which became known as "death marches." The conditions of remaining concentration camps declined along with the German war effort. To this day, the word "Auschwitz" is synonymous with evil and terror. In all, approximately 1.1 million people were…
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…of the bodies. Most of the death camp victims were from surrounding ghettos. From the Warsaw ghetto more than 300,000 people were removed and sent to German concentration camps. The first people to be sent to the camps were women and children, or older men who…
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…“THE ANGEL OF DEATH” Some of the most enduring images of Auschwitz are the terrible scenes of the arrival of a transport of Jews to that concentration camp. Amid the chaos…
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…Jews out of moving trains and busses. When the gruesome night ended ninety-six Jews were dead and thirty thousand were arrested and sent to concentration camps. Thousands of Jews committed suicide rather than being sent to the horrible death camps. On June…
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…, mostly through concentration camps and lagers. In these Lagers, a type of prison camp, guarded by German SS officers, if you were ‘fortunate’ enough to stay alive through the selection processes, you were condemned to a living death sentence of work…
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…himself the Fuhrer which means "Leader". By the end of the 30’s he was already sending Jews off too concentration camps to meet a horrible death. I believe that Hitler was one of the greatest causes of World War 2. Although there are many other reasons, he…
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