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Concentration Camp Essay
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...show more content...
The Nazis placed every single Jewish person they could find in a concentration camp. They
completely destroyed all of their belongings without mercy, and wanted to get rid of both them
and their culture. In these camps the Jewish people were forced to do work for the Nazis and
were given little food and minimal shelter. The Indians were forced onto reservation camps when
they were removed from their territory, and also lost their belongings. They were given minimal
supplies and food; many received blankets filled with diseases. Many Jewish people and Indian
people died before even getting to the camps because of the harsh journey to them. Millions of
Jewish people were killed by the Nazis on their death camps. They would put them all into one
room and fill the room with a poisonous gas that killed them. The Indians were brutally murdered
by white soldiers as well, only in a different way. White soldiers would burn down the Indians'
homes and shoot them. The Nazis and the American soldiers shamelessly killed mass amounts of
Jewish people and
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Essay on Concentration Camps
A concentration camp is where prisoners of war, enemy aliens, and political prisoners are detained
and confined, typically under harsh conditions, or place or situation characterized by extremely
harsh conditions. The first concentration camps were established in 1933 for confinement of
opponents of the Nazi Party. The supposed opposition soon included all Jews, Gypsies, and certain
other groups. By 1939 there were six camps: Dachau, Sachsenhausen, Buchenwald, Mauthausen,
Flossenburg, and
Ravensbruck.
Auschwitz
Auschwitz, or Auschwitz–Birkenau, is the best–known of all Nazi death camps, though Auschwitz
was just one of six extermination camps. It was also a labor concentration camp, extracting prisoners'
value from them, in...show more content...
Prisoners were packed so tightly into the railroad cars that they couldn't even squat to sit, much less
lie down to sleep. They rode for two days with no food, no water, no toilet facilities––with only dirty
straw on the floor. They finally arrived at their destination, glad to finally be breathing fresh air
when the cattle car doors were pulled open. Instead they are greeted with shouts of anger, with
guns and bayonets pointed at them, and with guards holding back police dogs ready to tear them
apart. A stench fills the air. They are at Birkenau, the second part of the Auschwitz complex,
called by some "the mother of all concentration camps. The manpower to build the camp
came from 200,000 Russian prisoners of war who were forced to march from Russia to a camp at
Lamsdord without any food. During these early days the Russians received more abuse than the
Polish prisoners because they were more feared for their military might. They were looked upon
by Hess as expendable labor due to their inferior abilities and physical weakness. Of the 12,000
prisoners who were sent to Birkenau in 1941, only 150 survived to the following summer. Some
prisoners were assigned to the most gruesome task –– that of the Sonderkommando. These prisoners
were forced to work in the crematoria, burning the Jews who had just been gassed. All prisoners
who were selected for forced labor were tattooed with numbers on their left arms.
Any slip, outburst,
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Essay on Nazi Concentration Camps
The Holocaust was one of the world's worst genocides; concentration camps were the worst place
to be if you were a captive. Adolf Hitler, a Nazi, convinced many that certain groups of people
needed to be exterminated. He started concentration camps to terrorize his enemies. The first
concentration camps started in 1933, six years before World War Two began. There were several
concentration camps. These concentration camps consisted of European Jews, P.O.W.'s (Prisoners of
War), political prisoners, criminals, homosexuals, and gypsies, the mentally ill and other groups.The
first concentration camp was called Dachau, located in Munich, Germany. It was opened March 22,
1933. Within five years of Dachau opening, the number of...show more content...
If a child was born in a concentration camp, they would be killed on the spot. Most children and
elders were killed as soon as they got to the concentration camps if they looked too weak to be
useful to work. Some were used for drug and surgery experiments. To save the amount of poison
gas and ammunition used to kill people, some children would be thrown into ovens or put into
open fire pits. These prisoners were also beaten, put in pressure chambers, or frozen to death. The
Nazis were brutal and didn't care who they killed.There were many escape attempts, though only
802 attempts on record. Only 144 made it out but most of them were caught and killed, or taken
back to camp and starved to death. If someone successfully made it out of the camp, random
people in their prisoner block would be starved. One of the most successful escapes was when a
few prisoners dressed as guards, stole a car and drove out the front gate, they were never caught.
The most successful escape was when Oscar Schindler got 300 women out of Auschwitz. Oscar
pretended to be one of the people in charge of the camp. Before the freight car full of people got to
the camp, he told them to send them back. When they got back, he took them to a safe house and
looked after them. The concentration camps were all shut down on May 7, 1945 when World War
Two ended. It was estimated that 7,991,460 people lost their lives in the concentration camps. When
the
Get more content on HelpWriting.net
Concentration Camps Essay
A concentration camp is where prisoners of war, enemy aliens, and political prisoners are detained
and confined, typically under harsh conditions, or place or situation characterized by extremely
harsh conditions. The first concentration camps were established in 1933 for confinement of
opponents of the Nazi Party. The supposed opposition soon included all Jews, Gypsies, and certain
other groups. By 1939 there were six camps: Dachau, Sachsenhausen, Buchenwald, Mauthausen,
Flossenburg, and Ravensbruck. Auschwitz Auschwitz, or Auschwitz–Birkenau, is the best–known
of all Nazi death camps, though Auschwitz was just one of six extermination camps. It was also a
labor concentration camp, extracting prisoners' value...show more content...
Because executions by gunfire were inefficient, expensive, and potentially identifiable, intoxication
by poison gas––a method used by the Germans to kill over 50,000 mental patients since 1939––was
agreed on as the method of choice. Zyclon was originally brought to Auschwitz as a disinfectant
and vermin killer. On September 3, 1941, Fritzsch experimented with Zyclon B. on 600 Russian
prisoners of war and 250 tubercular patients. He was amazed at the number of people who could
be killed at once. On October 15, 1941, a plan for the future camp of Birkenau, designed by one of
the prisoners, was approved. The layout was meant to house 100,000 prisoners. Before construction
began, however, the SS instructed that Birkenau should be built for double that amount. The first
transports of Jews into the camp began on March 26, 1942 with the arrival of 999 Slovakian
women. Since the crematoriums had not yet been built, women were housed in a newly established
women's section in Auschwitz I, placed to work, and beaten daily at roll call. By the end of March
there were 6,000 women prisoners in Auschwitz I. A third section of the camp, called Auschwitz III
or Buna–Monowitz, was established to provide forced labor for the German industries that had
plants at Auschwitz. The victims who were lucky enough to escape the fate of the gas chambers
were taken to the "quarantine" where they were taken to a
Get more content on HelpWriting.net
Concentration Camps
At the mention of World War II, many people think of the term concentration camp. Some conjure
the idea that the Holocaust was the first time in history concentration camps were used. However,
concentration camps and their terrors were established long before the 1930's. Concentration
camps were first used in Cuba in the late 1800's, and have been used around the world since then.
These camps are known for mistreatment or oppression of others because of their race or religion.
It is used when a government desires to bring together, or "concentrate", a nation or group of people
to one specific place so they can be watched over. The Merriam–Webster Dictionary defines
concentration camps as, "a camp where persons (such as prisoners of war, political prisoners, or
refugees) are detained or confined." Throughout history, concentration camps have been used to
take civilians and place them into conditions where they could be oppressed, starved, killed, and
exposed to diseases. Camps are mostly used during times of war and conflict between two
civilizations when one nation or group of people believe they are superior. However, the ways in
which camps are operated, and the goals of their operation, have not always been inherently harmful
to their inhabitants. The term "concentration camp" has evolved over time, from isolating people in
Cuba and in the Boer War to becoming more vicious and intentionally harmful to its victims in World
War II. The first use of concentration camps in
Get more content on HelpWriting.net

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Concentration Camp Horrors

  • 1. Concentration Camp Essay 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...show more content... The Nazis placed every single Jewish person they could find in a concentration camp. They completely destroyed all of their belongings without mercy, and wanted to get rid of both them and their culture. In these camps the Jewish people were forced to do work for the Nazis and were given little food and minimal shelter. The Indians were forced onto reservation camps when they were removed from their territory, and also lost their belongings. They were given minimal supplies and food; many received blankets filled with diseases. Many Jewish people and Indian people died before even getting to the camps because of the harsh journey to them. Millions of Jewish people were killed by the Nazis on their death camps. They would put them all into one room and fill the room with a poisonous gas that killed them. The Indians were brutally murdered by white soldiers as well, only in a different way. White soldiers would burn down the Indians' homes and shoot them. The Nazis and the American soldiers shamelessly killed mass amounts of Jewish people and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Essay on Concentration Camps A concentration camp is where prisoners of war, enemy aliens, and political prisoners are detained and confined, typically under harsh conditions, or place or situation characterized by extremely harsh conditions. The first concentration camps were established in 1933 for confinement of opponents of the Nazi Party. The supposed opposition soon included all Jews, Gypsies, and certain other groups. By 1939 there were six camps: Dachau, Sachsenhausen, Buchenwald, Mauthausen, Flossenburg, and Ravensbruck. Auschwitz Auschwitz, or Auschwitz–Birkenau, is the best–known of all Nazi death camps, though Auschwitz was just one of six extermination camps. It was also a labor concentration camp, extracting prisoners' value from them, in...show more content... Prisoners were packed so tightly into the railroad cars that they couldn't even squat to sit, much less lie down to sleep. They rode for two days with no food, no water, no toilet facilities––with only dirty straw on the floor. They finally arrived at their destination, glad to finally be breathing fresh air when the cattle car doors were pulled open. Instead they are greeted with shouts of anger, with guns and bayonets pointed at them, and with guards holding back police dogs ready to tear them apart. A stench fills the air. They are at Birkenau, the second part of the Auschwitz complex, called by some "the mother of all concentration camps. The manpower to build the camp came from 200,000 Russian prisoners of war who were forced to march from Russia to a camp at Lamsdord without any food. During these early days the Russians received more abuse than the Polish prisoners because they were more feared for their military might. They were looked upon by Hess as expendable labor due to their inferior abilities and physical weakness. Of the 12,000 prisoners who were sent to Birkenau in 1941, only 150 survived to the following summer. Some prisoners were assigned to the most gruesome task –– that of the Sonderkommando. These prisoners were forced to work in the crematoria, burning the Jews who had just been gassed. All prisoners who were selected for forced labor were tattooed with numbers on their left arms. Any slip, outburst, Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Essay on Nazi Concentration Camps The Holocaust was one of the world's worst genocides; concentration camps were the worst place to be if you were a captive. Adolf Hitler, a Nazi, convinced many that certain groups of people needed to be exterminated. He started concentration camps to terrorize his enemies. The first concentration camps started in 1933, six years before World War Two began. There were several concentration camps. These concentration camps consisted of European Jews, P.O.W.'s (Prisoners of War), political prisoners, criminals, homosexuals, and gypsies, the mentally ill and other groups.The first concentration camp was called Dachau, located in Munich, Germany. It was opened March 22, 1933. Within five years of Dachau opening, the number of...show more content... If a child was born in a concentration camp, they would be killed on the spot. Most children and elders were killed as soon as they got to the concentration camps if they looked too weak to be useful to work. Some were used for drug and surgery experiments. To save the amount of poison gas and ammunition used to kill people, some children would be thrown into ovens or put into open fire pits. These prisoners were also beaten, put in pressure chambers, or frozen to death. The Nazis were brutal and didn't care who they killed.There were many escape attempts, though only 802 attempts on record. Only 144 made it out but most of them were caught and killed, or taken back to camp and starved to death. If someone successfully made it out of the camp, random people in their prisoner block would be starved. One of the most successful escapes was when a few prisoners dressed as guards, stole a car and drove out the front gate, they were never caught. The most successful escape was when Oscar Schindler got 300 women out of Auschwitz. Oscar pretended to be one of the people in charge of the camp. Before the freight car full of people got to the camp, he told them to send them back. When they got back, he took them to a safe house and looked after them. The concentration camps were all shut down on May 7, 1945 when World War Two ended. It was estimated that 7,991,460 people lost their lives in the concentration camps. When the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Concentration Camps Essay A concentration camp is where prisoners of war, enemy aliens, and political prisoners are detained and confined, typically under harsh conditions, or place or situation characterized by extremely harsh conditions. The first concentration camps were established in 1933 for confinement of opponents of the Nazi Party. The supposed opposition soon included all Jews, Gypsies, and certain other groups. By 1939 there were six camps: Dachau, Sachsenhausen, Buchenwald, Mauthausen, Flossenburg, and Ravensbruck. Auschwitz Auschwitz, or Auschwitz–Birkenau, is the best–known of all Nazi death camps, though Auschwitz was just one of six extermination camps. It was also a labor concentration camp, extracting prisoners' value...show more content... Because executions by gunfire were inefficient, expensive, and potentially identifiable, intoxication by poison gas––a method used by the Germans to kill over 50,000 mental patients since 1939––was agreed on as the method of choice. Zyclon was originally brought to Auschwitz as a disinfectant and vermin killer. On September 3, 1941, Fritzsch experimented with Zyclon B. on 600 Russian prisoners of war and 250 tubercular patients. He was amazed at the number of people who could be killed at once. On October 15, 1941, a plan for the future camp of Birkenau, designed by one of the prisoners, was approved. The layout was meant to house 100,000 prisoners. Before construction began, however, the SS instructed that Birkenau should be built for double that amount. The first transports of Jews into the camp began on March 26, 1942 with the arrival of 999 Slovakian women. Since the crematoriums had not yet been built, women were housed in a newly established women's section in Auschwitz I, placed to work, and beaten daily at roll call. By the end of March there were 6,000 women prisoners in Auschwitz I. A third section of the camp, called Auschwitz III or Buna–Monowitz, was established to provide forced labor for the German industries that had plants at Auschwitz. The victims who were lucky enough to escape the fate of the gas chambers were taken to the "quarantine" where they were taken to a Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Concentration Camps At the mention of World War II, many people think of the term concentration camp. Some conjure the idea that the Holocaust was the first time in history concentration camps were used. However, concentration camps and their terrors were established long before the 1930's. Concentration camps were first used in Cuba in the late 1800's, and have been used around the world since then. These camps are known for mistreatment or oppression of others because of their race or religion. It is used when a government desires to bring together, or "concentrate", a nation or group of people to one specific place so they can be watched over. The Merriam–Webster Dictionary defines concentration camps as, "a camp where persons (such as prisoners of war, political prisoners, or refugees) are detained or confined." Throughout history, concentration camps have been used to take civilians and place them into conditions where they could be oppressed, starved, killed, and exposed to diseases. Camps are mostly used during times of war and conflict between two civilizations when one nation or group of people believe they are superior. However, the ways in which camps are operated, and the goals of their operation, have not always been inherently harmful to their inhabitants. The term "concentration camp" has evolved over time, from isolating people in Cuba and in the Boer War to becoming more vicious and intentionally harmful to its victims in World War II. The first use of concentration camps in Get more content on HelpWriting.net