This tells readers how concentration camps were used, who they were used on, and why they were used. Concentration camps were used to kill Jews, either they worked or starved to death. Some even got killed on the spot. It explains how not all people who were killed were Jews some were gypsies. Anybody they thought was a Jew was killed. Men and teenage boys were sent to work, women, children and older people were killed using gas chambers. Because they were titled unfit for work. This page can help a reader if they want to know more about concentration camps. They have a picture of people on the “Beds” at the concentration camps.
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.
Why were people put in concentration camps? Well that's due to what they were guilty of like a crime sort of and what race/religion they were. However concentration camps were not just used for work some were for killing and some were used for torture. Some kids got thrown in the camps where they kill you only because they couldn't use you for work or anything because you were too young. When you got thrown into a centration camp it was usually for your race/religion. When people usually think of concentration camps they think of torture and work and things like that but that's not the only thing that they will throw you in there for they will also throw you in there to kill you.
Have you ever wondered what happens at concentration camps? Have you ever thought about how harsh it was to be a jew at the time. Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be treated at the camps? It’s a very cruel place to be in. The Nazis are cruel and unfair to the jews and punish them unfairly. They make them do dangerous work and then kill them shortly afterwards. Here are some different things that they do to the jews at the camps.
Concentration camps were Nazis ran killing centers were Jewish people were forced to do hard labor, go into gas chambers and many other sufferings that eventually lead to death. Children in these camps were used for hard labor if they were old enough. Children starting at age 12 would work long hours while being dehydrated and possibly ill. Many disease, such as typhus, were easily spread throughout the camps and this caused many deaths. But gas chambers caused the most deaths. A gas chamber is this big room where everyone has to strip down to nothing and the Nazi leaders would put Zyklon B gas into the chambers. The Nazis told everyone that it was a shower. Once the gas was in the chambers, people began to die then eventually everyone did in only a few minutes. Jewish children were usually sent here when they first got to the camps. Children were also used for science experiments. Nazis would test medicines on the children and many other scientific experiments. A quote states “When Auschwitz was liberated in 1945, only 451 children were found among the 9,000 survivors.” Most of the children died at the camps. The Nazis found them to be
Just imagine if yourself, friends or family were sent away to a concentration camp. How would that make you feel? I would feel sad and scared for my family or for myself. It’s an awful thing to think about. Concentration camps were meant to starve and work prisoners to their death. In concentration camps, many prisoners were tortured and soon thereafter, died. There were many concentration camps and a lot of horrible things happened. Such as the number of people dying, and poor treatment of prisoners. Adolf Hitler made this all happen.
Jews were moved into concentration camps between 1930 and 1940 depending on when the camps opened and most were kept until death (Byers 26). The 1940 death camps were located mainly in Poland (“Concentration” par. 4). In these concentration camps men and women were worked too hard, beat, and killed by Nazis (Byers 23). Concentration camps were places used for torture and murder of men, women, and children (Byers 13). The Dachau concentration camp was located in the city of Dachau and was not used for criminals but for placing people in “protective custody” (Byers 23). The beds were made of wooden planks, had no light or heat, had small rations of food, and beat with clubs and wet towels (Byers 23). Anne Byers, author of The Holocaust Camps, stated, “Conditions were harsh and treatment was brutal” (Byers 23).
These camps were where Jews were forced to live and work. In these camps, there were harsh conditions, forced labor, no rights, and forced murder. The term ‘concentration camp’ is used as a general term for all Nazi camps, but there are many other types of camps. The majority of these camps have been destroyed by the Nazis to try and hide war crimes and crimes against humanity. “The first concentration camps in Germany were set up as detention centers to stop any opposition to the Nazis by so called ‘enemies of the state’. These people included communists, socialists and social democrats, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, Roma, and so called ‘asocials’.”
Jewish Prisoners were often taken to concentration camps to receive deadly punishments. “where persons were incarcerated without observation of the standard norms applying to arrest and custody; labor camps; prisoner of war camps; transit camps; and camps which served as killing centers, often called extermination camps or death camps”(Concentration Camps in Depth). The Jews went through many hardships in these camps where they awaited their punishments. They
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
I chose WW2 concentration camps for my research about what happened in world war 2. I’ll start by talking about all the labor that people had to do in the war. Millions of people were caught and brought to concentration camps and they had to don a bunch of work. Millions of people were worked to the bone and a lot of them died during the war.If someone was slowing them down, the soldiers would shoot the person. They would also do things like hanging them, burn them and use them as target practice. People with a higher social status most the time got better jobs than the other prisoners like indoor jobs. While the other prisoners had jobs like carrying a bunch of heavy stuff while it’s 20 below zero.
There were multiple camps, but the most popular one was Auschwitz. As they arrived at the gates of Auschwitz, it read “ work sets you free”, so of course, the Jews had know idea what was going to happen as they entered those gates of death. When they were rushed off the cattle carts children and their mothers were screaming and crying in fear, they were being seperated by German soldiers. “She imitated the gesture of this and I was eager to know what happened next; arrival in the next camp, the dogs, the smell, the noise, the hunger”. They had been ordered into lines, where doctors came around to determine if you were strong enough to work, however, if you did not look healthy to do labor they forced you to death. Sick Jews and young children were automatically shot, burned, or in gas chambers due to the lack of work they would have done. However, the healthy Jews were stripped from their clothes and even their names. They were each giving tattoos of numbers that represented who they were -“Her blue tattoo had blurred with time, so you couldn’t see the ‘AU’ for the camp, the P for Poland or the numbers, but she
A concentration camp is like a large prison where Germans were told to treat people very badly. Most died from malnutrition, illnesses, and even being beat too hard. Nazis were the reason why the Holocaust was terrible, they killed and tortured most
A concentration camp is like a large prison where Germans were told to treat people very badly. Most died from malnutrition, illnesses, and even being beat too hard. Nazis were the reason why the Holocaust was terrible, they killed and tortured most
During World War 2 millions of people lost their lives fighting in the war, nazi concentration camps, or innocent civilians caught in the crossfire. At the height of the Nazi’s power there were over 22 main concentration camps and 1200 affiliate camps. The first camp was created in 1933 and its main purpose was to house criminals, gypsies, and jews. Some camps were made for the sole purpose of killing large amounts of people quickly. Chelmno was the first death camp established in Poland and was used only to kill the jew of the Lodz ghetto. Jews from the ghetto were taken to the camp where they were stripped of all clothing and belongings. Once they were stripped they were placed in the back of a van where a soldier would gas them. Over 300,000 jews were killed in the four year span that the camp was open. Only three jew were able to
It is truly important to remember what had occurred in labor camps from 1933 to 1939. In Nazi Germany, concentration camps were where people were sent to work. Jews and other groups of people such as gypsies were sent to these camps. If someone was unable to work, they would be killed. The camps in Nazi Germany were cruel, and inhumane because people who were unable to work were killed, many caught deadly diseases, people were marked with wrong symbol, got experimented on, and people were sent to terrible housing.