Concentration camps Have you ever heard of concentration camps?Well if you haven't now i'm going to tell you all about these camps and many facts about them.Their was many of these camps around germany and even outside of germany.These camps were not you're normal nice summer camps they were camps that were basically jails.Mostly jews would be thrown into these camps.Where they spent most of their lives or how long they were made to stay for.Any age group could go into one of these camp.They lasted quite a few years from 1933-1945 thats a long time! According to the website ushmm.org, (https://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005263) during 1933 the first concentration camp was established close after hitler was appointed as chancellor.The SS (Elite guards of the nazi party)had to wear death's head symbol on their hat,they were all called the ss death's-head unit.The ss death’s-head unit was split into two groups the first group was the camp staff who would update prisoners records, responsible of camp supplies and,helped run the hospital.The second group was called guard detachment and they would describe the things that would happen in the camps and things they were doing in the camps.
The trial was the Japanese-American Internment. The Japanese invaded the American land. Because of that, all people of a Japanese descent were seen as an enemy. The Americans felt as if they could no longer trust anyone who obtained ancestry of the Japanese race because they could have a connection with the people who invaded America. As a result, Over 120,000 Japanese were imprisoned during World War II. America felt this was the best way of protecting the wellbeing of all American citizens. These camps were very similar to the concentration camps that Hitler imprisoned people in. Almost two thirds of people who were imprisoned in the camps were Japanese Americans. Some of these Japanese Americans never even visited Japan before and had little connection with their heritage. This did not matter to the government.
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.
The Holocaust was a horrifing event where many innocent humans were hopelesslt slaughtered in concentration camps or just shot. That's why we study about the Holocaust, so it doesn't happen again. It started with Hitler. Hitler was a solider in the first World War and was injuredmultiple times in combat. When Germany lost the war, Hitler was enraged because he put himself in the face of danger and was injured for his country and they lost. This event combined with some childhood events was the start of Hitler's rein. It started with Hitler trying to start a rebellion, to start what he called a Thousand-Year Reich and he wanted revenge on those who put Germany down. His coup d'etat failed and he was arrested. In jail he wrote Mein Kampf
He was amazed at the number of people who could be killed at once. On October
Not long after Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany, the Nazi’s began establishing concentration camps in Germany as early as 1933. These camps housed people who were against and who were believed to be against Nazi policy. People from all over the areas of Nazi power that did not accept the new policies were captured and sent on trains straight to one of many concentration camps. Conditions at the camps were worse than terrible. Upon arrival the men and woman would be stripped of all belongings, even the clothing they were wearing and would be lined up.
The idea of Japanese concentration camps was brought to life by the American's "anti-Japanese paranoia", which was caused by the bombing of Pearl Harbour in 1941. Due to this, President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, saying that citizens of Japanese ancestry had to be relocated to concentration camps placed around the interior of America. Until these camps were completed, the 120,000+ detainees were places temporary centres. (tbc?)
Dachau was the first concentration camp ever built by the Nazis. It was built on March 30, 1933, 10 miles away from Munich. In the beginning of the The Third Reich, Dachau was built to hold the political prisoners. As the years went by there were Jews, and later on there were more people brought in from different countries and races. When Dachau built new buildings it could have fit 5,000 prisoners. By 1938 Dachau was finished, it had 32 barracks and was able to fit in 6,000 prisoners. There was seven watch towers around the camp, along with electrical fences. Later in 1942 Dachau built gas chambers.
Concentration camps are also known as prison camps.Concentration camps were used as a form to have Jews and other prisoners do labor for free. A concentration camp is a place where Jews and and prisoners were kept at to do forced labor. There was 20,000 camps in total that were put by the Nazis. These camps lasted for 12 years. prison camps were one of the worst things that happened during World War II because of their purpose and what it was like to live in one.
Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in 1933 and his sudden control over Germany sparked a new age of reform within the new “Nazi-state” (Hunt 848). As Nazism became a major aspect of everyday life in Germany, Hitler plotted against his enemies and those he blamed for Germany’s defeat in World War I: the Jewish race. In his biography, Mein Kampf, Hitler discusses the artistic, social, and technological superiority of Germany (“Aryans”), why he believes the Aryans are the ultimate dominant human race, and he makes many anti-Semitic remarks against the Jews. (Lualdi 224). In 1935, the “Nuremberg Laws” were enacted to deny Jewish Germans of their citizenship; this ultimately led Hitler to carry out his “Final Solution,” in which he hoped to fully
There's about 23 different concentration camps. Many people held at the concentration camps try to bribe the Nazis into letting them escape but the Nazis would just take their bribe and later on tell the other nazis about it then trap them when their thinking that they would escape. They made ghettos to trap in and overcrowd jews while the camps were used to make Jews work. Life in the ghetto was very unbearable. Many people in camps and ghettos were also shot and put into gas chambers to kill them. Many people began to enter into the ghetto and it became very overcrowded in the matter of weeks and months that they were held there. They were left there to die many people even took their lives because of the horrible conditions that they were left and they thought that there was no other way out. Many people saw their loved ones past and even parents have to watch their young children died because of starvation and disease is that we're spreading around quickly. Plumbing was also an issue in the ghetto and camps because there's so many diseases and human waste that was thrown and was causing many of the diseases of the people were dying from. Many people thought
It is the middle of the 1800s. An Indian family is peacefully sleeping in their teepee. The mother is holding her two young children as they sleep. Her young son is dreaming about the first time he will be able to go out with his father and hunt for buffalo. Suddenly, they are awoken by the smell of smoke and screaming. The father immediately runs outside only to see his village in flames. The American soldiers have come. It is the 1940s. A small jewish boy is exiting a train and going into a concentration camp. He has lost all of his belongings and is hungry, cold, and exhausted. He was removed from his home in the middle of the night and taken by Nazi soldiers. He’s grasping his mother’s hand tightly as he walks into the strange camp. Suddenly, she is ripped away from him and pulled over to the
they couldn't even squat to sit, much less lie down to sleep. They rode for
I am researching Concentration Camps and the first concentration camp was in Germany and was established so Adolf Hitler had a place for Jews and prisoners. They made these camps for Jews and prisoners. They don’t feed you in these camps. They never give you warmth.
One day there was a girl name Caroline,and Andrew her brother , and their mom and dad. When they got a big letter that said on the front of the envelope it had to say Concentration Camps on it there, mom said “why” The next day Andrew had to leave to go to the Concentration Camps and when Caroline thought of a really good idea for all of them to go to the Concentration Camps together.
Anti-Semitism reached to extreme levels beginning in 1939, when Polish Jews were regularly rounded up and shot by members of the SS. Though some of these SS men saw the arbitrary killing of Jews as a sport, many had to be lubricated with large quantities of alcohol before committing these atrocious acts. Mental trauma was not uncommon amongst those men who were ordered to murder Jews. The establishment of extermination camps therefore became the “Final Solution” to the “Jewish Question”, as well as a way to alleviate the mental trauma that grappled the minds of Nazi soldiers. The following essay will examine various primary and secondary sources to better illuminate the creation, evolution, practices and