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…old when he and the rest of the Jews in the town were deported to concentration camps in Poland. Elie and his father were taken to Auschwitz, where they became separated from Elie's mother and younger sister Tzipora. Elie, who was fifteen at the time, never…
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…of Scheveningen, all the prisoners were taken to Vught, a Nazi concentration camp (still in Holland). After weeks in Vught, they were sent to Germany to "Ravensbruck," a Nazi women's extermination/concentration camp. Due to a clerical error, Corrie was released from…
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…department into a 'super-department' with wide-reaching powers allowed him unprecedented control over German industry. In this role Speer utilized forced labour from the concentration camps of Germany to maintain his extraordinary revolution of German industry…
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…for people to join together to oppose the Nazi's. The Gestapo was a branch of the S.S which, amongst other things, ran the concentration camps which were a symbol of fear in Nazi Germany. The first camps were set up in 1933, which was when Hitler was telling…
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…were round up and taken to concentration camps. To intimidate his opponents, Hitler relied on jails, concentration camps, and his secret police, the Gestapo. His armament drive wiped out unemployment. Hitler grouped all the workers and employers…
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…and soon after that put into concentration camps were they are doomed to be killed. All money was confiscated or taxed by huge fines which had no real meaning Hitler pretty much made it impossible to live in Germany if you were Jewish. By 1939 when World War 2…
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…Introduction During World War II, millions of Jews were sent to the concentration camps due to Hitler's anti-Semitic policy. They experienced a horrible life in the camps, such as starvation, disease, injury, beating, torture, and humiliation. Also…
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…, fiery ditch and the children are put into the flames. Eliezer's father is sad that he is going to see his only son consumed by fire, and he tells Eliezer that humanity is not present in the concentration camps. As the parade of men starts to recite the prayer…
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…considered a Jew, and therefore you must be killed. Before beginning the war in 1939, the Nazis established concentration camps to imprison Jews, other victims of ethnic and racial hatred, and political opponents of Nazism. During the war years, the Nazis…
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…restored, the secret police became less of a threat, concentration camps and many forced-labor camps were closed, and some greater degree of meaningful public controversy was permitted. The new atmosphere of relative freedom constituted a great change from…
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