What would you do when trapped and in the hands of the enemy with no escape? The hardest thing for the Jews was the concentration camps, from Auschwitz, to Dachau, and the medical experiments performed in them. One horror of the Holocaust was Auschwitz, a concentration camp that trapped and killed Jews but not after using them for hard labor, with gas chambers, and black work. One thing Jews had to suffer through in the walls of Auschwitz was the gas chambers, as said in Auschwitz.org’s article:
“The SS men kept the people fated to die unaware of what awaited them. They were told that they were being sent to the camp, but that they first had to undergo disinfection and bathe. After the victims undressed, they were taken into the gas chamber,
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They cut off the women’s hair and removed all metal dental work and jewelry. Then they burned the corpses in pits, on pyres, or in the crematorium furnaces. (Until September 1942, some of the corpses were buried in mass graves; these corpses were burned from September to November 1942.)
Bones that did not burn completely were ground to powder with pestles and then dumped, along with the ashes, in the rivers Soła and Vistula and in nearby ponds, or strewn in the fields as fertilizer.”
This shows how the german came to use Zyklon B to kill Jews and other prisoners, how they carried out the unfair operation, and what they did after to dispose of bodies, and left over bones, it however also shows the deceit, and pain the German army did, and caused, as they had no idea what they what would and did happen to them showing the terribleness of the Holocaust
Another thing from in the walls of Auschwitz was Black work or more commonly known as labor as explained by Ushmm.orgs’s authors:
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Finally, our last horror of the holocaust was the medical experiments caused in places like Auschwitz, and Dachau, which involved the twin experiments, and the survival experiments.
Our first experiment to talk about was the twin experiments, which involved switchings around twins body parts, and blood, sometimes even torturing one to see how the other reacts, giving one a certain treatments, starvation, disease, injuries, etc., a few estimated reasonings by Ushmm.orgs JOSEF MENGELE article
There has been many stories on how cruel the victims of the Holocaust were treated, especially in the concentration camps. The Auschwitz concentration camps, out of many other camps is where this all occurred.The victims were abused and put through forced labor, it was physically and mentally hard for them to live in the camps knowing in the matter of days they will die. The prisoners in the camps were forced to work, the sick and disabled prisoners were killed as they were seen as “useless” since they were not capable of working. The labor consisted of digging ditches, leveling the ground, laying roads, and constructing new blocks and buildings for a tough 11-14 hours a day. During the tiring and inevitable hours of working, the prisoners had small rations of food.The meals were
One of the worst things that happened constantly in the camps did not just have to watch people die, or eve seeing the massive piles of dead bodies but the Germans made the Jews burn their fellow prisoners bodies in the crematoriums. The Jews were taken out of their homes and thrown into camps, while watching people die all around them if cruel and violent conditions as the Germans heartlessly treated them like animals.
Have you ever heard of the nasty, disgusting, and horrible conditions that jews had to suffer with in concentration camps during the Holocaust? Lice and fleas are a big part of conditions in concentration camps, another horrible condition in the camps are diseases and sanitation, lastly another awful condition in concentration camps is mass murder and starvation. Many people died in concentration camps during the Holocaust because of the environment the jews had to live in and deal with, and many families were split and torn apart because loved ones of theirs had died because of the horrible conditions in the camps.
Though the gas chamber method of killing people was most destructive and very efficient, many other tactics were used to slaughter unfortunate prisoners. One Auschwitz survivor said, "One night we were awakened by terrifying cries... on the preceding day, the gas
The Holocaust was an awful time in world history: the concentration camps played a big role in this awful unnecessary experience.
Imagine traveling to an unknown location, with 100 other human beings in an overcrowded train car, without an food or drink, for days. This is what Holocaust prisoners faced every time they were transported to a new concentration camp. One of the worst being Auschwitz. Unlike most concentration camps, Auschwitz was made up of about 40 other wicked facilities. Also, the camp is known for having the highest death count compared to any other concentration camp. Auschwitz was the most brutal concentration camp in Europe during the Holocaust.
The experiences of a Jewish person sent to a concentration camp run by the Nazis were harsh and horrific. These people were mistreated, lived in fear, lost their sense of freedom, dehumanized, lacked sanitation and were forced to do labor work.
There were more than 40,000 concentration camps during the Holocaust. One of the worst and most destructive camp was Auschwitz, which was located in southern Poland (“Gilbert” 1). It contained three camps that were all known as Auschwitz. Auschwitz was a death camp and a concentration camp that claimed the lives of thousands. Survivors say that when the doors first open on the boxcar at Auschwitz there was an orchestra playing, this was to trick the prisoners into thinking there were somewhere better (“The Death Camps” 21). Physician Gisella Perl described the overall picture of Auschwitz she received when she first arrived as “Like big, black clouds, the smoke of the crematory hung over the camp. Sharp red tongues of flame licked the sky,
“Special camps were equipped with gas chambers that were used to poison and kill a large number of people at once” ("Holocaust."). The Holocaust was one of the worst things to happen to Jews due to the fact that many of them lost their lives, got separated from each other and they were tortured.
Inmates resembled skeletons and were so weak they were unable to move. The smell of burning bodies was ever present and piles of corpses were scattered around the camp. However, you could be “saved” from the crematoria to be used as test subjects to cruel experimentation and used as lab rats for any experiment the scientists wanted to conduct. Later in the war, extermination camps were built. These were specialized for the mass murder of Jews using Zyklon B to ensure a painful, long, and torturous death. The bodies would then be thrown into the fire and all clothes, teeth, and shoes would be sent to pursue the German war front. At max efficiency, 20,000 people would be killed in the gas chambers a day. As the red Army approached near to liberate the Jews in concentration and extermination camps, SS officers sent prisoners on a death march across hundreds of miles, where they ran with no food or water, no matter the weather, until they reached the closest camp. SS officers proceeded to blow up the camps to hide the genocide from the
Life in a concentration camp was terrifying, Jews would go to take a shower or so they thought and then hear a lock. Now they have to wait for their death as gas is leaked into the chambers. Hitler was one of the most ruthless leaders in World War
When a Jew enters Auschwitz and see the sign, ‘’Auschwitz’’ death is the only thing that comes to mind. Once a Jew is settled in, hard larbor with little to no food or money in return. Jews roam in fear of the guards especially those who roam to trade goods and bribe like Vladek. Vladek was more healthy than other survivors so he had better goods. But even with his wealth, Vladek worked like the other Jews, hard and continuously.
Auschwitz is a death camp. Most of the people who arrive here die within four hours of arrival. In the total of four million, around ninety percent died from extermination by gas chambers and torture. Only around five hundred thousand died die to diseases and starvation. Bad treatment, pseudo-scientific experiments, gas chambers and wagons, and crematory ovens were all used
During the Holocaust, Hitler gathered up millions of Jews, and thousands of Gypsies, physically or mentally disabled, homosexuals, and Jehovah’s Witnesses. Many of which did not know what was going on. The Nazis then put these innocent people into ghettos, transit camps, extermination camps, or forced labor camps. ( “Introduction to the Holocaust”) “The camps played a large part in the Holocaust- the deliberate and systematic attempt by the Nazis to kill all the Jewish people in Nazi-controlled lands.” (Shuter, pg. 4.) People in the camps were divided by their genders. Men and older boys in one place, and women and young children in another. (Shuter, pg 14) The camps and ghettos also had very harsh conditions. People became very sick with typhus, died of starvation, got lice, and there were barely any showers or toilets. Camps likes Auschwitz, Belzec, and Sobibor were even worse. They had gas chambers where the frightened Jews were killed. The Nazi soldiers also made the
Auschwitz Concentration camp and Death camp was “a place of severe torture”(Auschwitz Concentration and Death Camp 2) and has ¨become a symbol of death in the holocaust¨(Auschwitz Concentration and Death Camp 1). German people treated the jews bad, jews got terrible jobs also over one million unfortunate people died.