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shot in groups the next day. Some women were taken
to Prague and shot, and the 195 women who were left were sent to Ravensbrueck concentration
camp in Germany. Most of them there died from the gassing and harsh treatment. The 90
children were taken
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to round up Jews, Communists, Gypsies, Homosexuals and others which were viewed as "Inferior" according to Nazi racial theory and enemies of the German people and put on trains. They were all sent to Concentration camps, which were set up to implement the 'final
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, from December 21st to December 31st, 1941, almost 54 000 Jews were killed in Bogdanovka.
Bogdanovka was a Romanian concentration camp located in Transnistria, along the Bug River. By the end of 1941, it held nearly 54 000 Jews. Following a typhus outbreak
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Both of his parents survived confinement to the Jewish ghettos and imprisonment in the famous Nazi Concentration camp in Auschwitz, Poland. His mother, Anja, suffered from periodic depression, and his father, perhaps acting on instincts that had once been
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for isolating their victims in distant concentration camps. Poor peasants were conscripted for the work of identifying kulaks. As a result poor peasants attacked the households of the rich and middle peasants, stole their livestock, furniture, burned houses
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Becoming Invisible
The Holocaust was the most terrible tragedies in the history or the World. Most people in the Holocaust did not live, in reality, there was a higher chance of dying from being in the concentration camps, starvation or anything
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of the state were quickly trailed and sent to concentration camps where they would either face extermination or stay there for as long as the Gestapo pleased. The Nazi police state used terror as a form of control over the nation, eliminating any immediate threats
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in to concentration camps. The SS and the Gestapo created an element of fear. These organisations were vast security networks that were run Henrich Himmler a fanatical adherent to Nazi ideals, who planned to create a race of SS warriors. The SS and Gestapo were free
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about raising their problem child. As a last resort, some parents turn to youth boot camps as a way to shape up their child. As stated in an article by Kent Black in the November edition of Maxim magazine on a particular youth boot camp: "the purpose
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into
concentration camps, there to starve and perish as slave laborers.
Other millions were driven into dismal ghettos, which served as holding
pens until the Nazis got around to disposing of them.
The mass killings began in 1941, with the German invasion
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