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Auschwitz: concentration and extermination camp

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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Auschwitz: concentration and extermination camp

By: Chloe Engel
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what MADE THE PRISONERS OF Auschwitz OBEY THE NAZI SOLIDERS?

 The living conditions , hope, and the Germans way of life made them obey.

Subtopics

  • Living Conditions: environment, appearance, & food/shelter
  • Germans life: treatment of prisoners, methods, & their thoughts. 
  • Prisoners inner thoughts: punishment, boosting sprits, their thoughts

Living Conditions

  • There was barely any food/water.
  • They were worked 12 hour shifts.
  • The Environment was filthy.
  • They were shaved and put in uniforms. 

THE GERMANS TREATED THE PRISONERS WITH NO RESPECT

They had many methods.
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The Germans had some Astonishing thoughts

tHE PRISONERS WERE PUNISHED

tried to boost their sprits

Thought about the present and future

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  • Living conditions helped them survive
  • Germans way of life helped them survive
  • Prisoners inner thoughts  helped them survive
  • Approx. 11 million people were killed

Biblography

  •  Adler, JerryNagorski, Andrew. "The Last Days Of Auschwitz. (Cover Story)."      Newsweek 125.3 (1995): 46. MAS Ultra - School Edition. Web. 19 Feb.      2014.
  • Auschwitz Voices From the Death Camp. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Print.
  • Downing, Taylor. "Auschwitz: The Forgotten Evidence." History Today 55.2 (2005):      26. MAS Ultra - School Edition. Web. 19 Feb. 2014.
  • Add another list Gottfried, Ted. "The Death Camps." Nazi Germany (2000): 94. Book Collection      Nonfiction: Middle School Edition. Web. 18 Feb. 2014. item here
  • Add anothLeipciger, Nathan. "Remembering The Holocaust." Maclean's 108.4 (1995): 22.      MAS Ultra - School Edition. Web. 19 Feb. 2014er list item here