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Bella's WWII Presentation. Concentration Camps

Published on Jan 15, 2016

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CONSENTRATION CAMPS

DURING WWII

Concentration camps were camps in which Jews, Catholics, and many more races were enslaved and forced to work without any objection or say in what their fate would be.

CONSENTRATION CAMPS WERE ACTIVE

BETWEEN 1933-1945, AND 20,000 WERE ESTABLISHED.

Anybody put into a concentration camp would receive the same punishments as everyone else. For example, children were forced to work just as hard as grown men, but they would have different types of work like assisting wealthy families near by.

PEOPLE PUT IN TO CONSENTRATION CAMPS WERE

FORCED INTO LABOR, STARVED, AND OVERALL HASHLY TREATED.

CONSENTRATION CAMPS WERE PUT INTO ACT

BY HITLER, DURING JANUARY 1933.

NAZI DOCTORS WOULD

PREFORM EXPERIMENTS ON PRISONERS THAT SOMETIMES RESULTED IN DEATH.

For example, patients would be placed in compression chambers to determine altitudes at which aircraft crews could survive without oxygen, or be burned to find treatments that would benefit the Nazi army.

CONSENTRATION CAMPS

WERE ADVERTISED AS "FUN" AND "CHEERFUL"

FOR A CONCENTRATION CAMP COMMERCIAL,

SEARCH "BOY IN THE STRIPED PAJAMAS COMMERCIAL SCENE"