defined as the mass destruction of european jews during world war ii, the holocaust happened, (2) the fee for those jews who lived in germany, and will not be considered a pure aryan race. adolf hitler claimed that jews are a reason for the failure of germany in world war 1, and will continue to work for the hatred of jews. the nazi concentration camps began as a place to hold the captured prisoners and political opponents of the regime. since the second world war began, the brutal face of nazism became clearly visible because of millions of jews were captured and sent to concentration camps, which they called the “clean-up drive”. what followed was the establishment of a more than 9,000 concentration camps, of whom the most infamous camp release au?vic. the destruction of the drive was its prime years in 1942 until the end of the second world war, when in the fall of adolf hitler, concentration camps were destroyed, although a few were converted into a memorial. these camps were not only jews, but also criminals, “prisoners of war, with a physical disability, mental disabilities, polish workers, russian jewish, italian, jewish, and catholic priest.
although the persecution of the jews came to the church, when they converted, nazi principles, declared that jews should always be a jew. it thus contributes to the destruction and enforce the law in all areas. given below are some chilling facts about concentration camps during the holocaust, which is just the tip of the iceberg.
life in the concentration camps during the holocaust
fabricating the concept of concentration camps, and extermination of jews was entrusted with adolf eichmann, a trusted leader in nazi germany. several of these camps were set up along the railway line. most of these camps was placed instead in germany, and poland. all jews have been integrated into the ghetto, and said that they work in the east. the camp was taken care of by the commandant, who forget day to day operations of the concentration camp.according to him was schutzhaftlagerfuhrer, who was in charge of prisoners, followed by an administrator to handle finances. in addition, there were a number of engineers and doctors, and, finally, the name of the schutzstaffel, a security guard, also known as the ss. they were soldiers who were not considered worthy enough to be able to send a theatre.
phase 1: arrival to concentration camps
the concentration camps of the holocaust journey began with the arrival of jews to concentration camps, which, having traveled several days without food and water. they told him to get off the train and get ready for work. jews have always chided officials claim that they had put their life to some constructive use. the men were taken to perform laborious tasks, while women either to work with men, or maintaining a house. the children had to go to school. sometimes, despite all, jews remain closely together on the train, and refuses to move. this disobedience immediately met with an open fire on the german guards. they could be coaxed from the train, saying that the job is waiting for them, and when they got off the train, the guards opened fire on them. it leaves very little in the jewish state to enter the camp. this compelling methods often used by the germans to get the job of the jews and to keep them going until they died of disease and death, or to the whims of the german officers were executed.
phase 2: immediate death vs lived
after the jews got off the train, they were faced by the doctor at the entrance to the camp. every prisoner is treated by a doctor, who would point to the left or right with your thumb. pointer to the left meant a prisoner had to die immediately. specifics have been focused on the right that leads to a concentration camp. families were cut off in the process. the men were placed in barracks apart from their wives and children. is tattooed on the forearm, it is now recognized. their names were irrelevant, and this led to a complete loss of identity.more than ten thousand prisoners were huddled into the barracks, intended for use by the thousands.
phase 3: a typical day in the concentration camp
everyday life in the concentration camps during the holocaust is described from the concentration camp survivors, as follows:
the prisoners were made to stand up to 3: 00 p.m., even at the peak of winter. the bed had to be made quickly, otherwise the prisoner could expose 25 lashes. after these, it was not possible to lie down, or even sit properly.
after bed, all had to leave the barracks and go out regardless of weather conditions. it was pitch dark, and to keep themselves warm, people pressed close together and rub against each other.
only one bathroom was available to the group of 400 people where everyone was meant to be washed. it was a limited number of taps that were damaged. no towels was available wither.
black, bitter coffee was issued on behalf of the breakfast, at 05: 00 it was everything.
roll call or the number was planned for 06: 00. prisoners had to wait for hours together, again, regardless of weather conditions. it is dried a little strength they encountered daily. if you do not show up in the list, or even a minute late, all the prisoners had to pay for it by standing in the parade. on the other hand, the culprit was brutally beaten, sometimes to death. it was not inhuman fancies of the guards and officers to prisoners perform several ridiculous actions, before the list was completed.
after the list of prisoners went on to make the daily work. this included the building of the railway tracks that rocks and quarries, sewer repair, latrine cleaning, gardening, etc. coal all of these things happened in the concentration camps, not without the torture suffered by the workers ‘ guards, without purpose. on several occasions, officers asked the prisoner whimsically turn, where he was beaten on his back with the club, so harshly until it broke.
lunch was at 12 noon. “meal” often had only a cabbage soup, taste or other liquids, fat-free.did not drink soup spoons, and that was what was outside the barracks, once again, regardless of weather conditions. a lot of time for lunch without having to refer to “day fine”, but instead served with dinner roll happens at 18: 00. this meant that prisoners worked all day on an empty stomach.
work must be started from 13: 00 until 06: 00. together with the work of torture also resume.
employees will be held again, 6: 00 pm, where prisoners were forced to stand at attention, the barracks they belonged to. often one or more of the prisoners were picked up by the authorising officers, in their view, was not carried out their duty to their best abilities. they were raised with “fine show”, and to strip in public, specially designed sleep on benches and get 25-50 lashes.
phase 4: effect of concentration camp life
conditions in the concentration camps was not appropriate, nor humane. seeing the brutalities that were suffered by the people, and with the constant fear of punishment, which sometimes led to the deaths of several prisoners entertained thoughts of suicide. combine several thousand people, to punish them and make them pay for it, born in blood, which is not a “pure” caused by this event.
while the meal was given three times a day, there was a period when the food supply would be cut off completely. people died of starvation, and the concentration camps. the women were found fighting for scraps, lying on the gutter or dumpsters.
it was a session on torture that was assigned a random prisoner chosen german officers. the beatings were so brutal that it can result in serious physical injury and sometimes death. however, no facilities were available to treat these injuries. report shows that from 17,000 patients (both men and women), only 300 aspirin was distributed. this led to many deaths.
freeing yourself from all the horrible criminal and inhuman treatment, thousands of prisoners into the electrical barbed wire protecting the concentration camps and killed themselves.
the unhygienic conditions, disease spread like wild fire. most common disease in the concentration camps had typhoid. although the people were sick, they pretended that healthy, just so they can escape death.
if at least one prisoner was caught trying to escape, or successfully escape, all the other prisoners in his group were killed immediately shot.
trying to survive all of humanity, the prisoners turned to religion. they began to believe that it was all done on purpose, and that it makes no sense at all, which they suffer. the only way to save his dignity was to live with it without losing.
phase 5: death
death was constantly on the verge of the concentration camps during the holocaust. it was naturally, or were invited to attend. sometimes, the death trapped inside was thoroughly enjoying the game and the german officers. some of the different ways in which people have died already mentioned above. there were several.
german officials: many of these employees to engage in “shooting competition ‘. while the prisoners perform their daily duties, carry a stone or other materials, the co-ordinators aim and shoot at the tip of their nose, or any other body part. as mentioned earlier, feeling sick, or injured meant death. prisoners injured in the “competition” which are then found no particular advantage to concentration camps, and were shot immediately.
death upon arrival: as mentioned above, on a number of detainees was sentenced to immediate death because they were not considered well enough to be part of the concentration camps. in such cases, they are to the death camps, which sometimes came close to the concentration camps. sometimes it is more distant, due to the poisoned with gas trucks and trains, which means they died on the way to the death camp.
gas chamber, and death camps: they were used not only for the mass murder against the jews, but also those who are physically and mentally handicapped persons.it was a practice that happens even to eliminate homosexuals from the public.
people are led to gas chambers pretext leads to “shower”. the family was separated as a result of the men in the same direction, and the women and children.
they were made just shaving your head, in order to reduce the smell of burning hair, cremation process. they were then taken to tape and led to the gas chambers. to make it unlikely they were even given the soap bars on the inside back to families along with strangers was huddled together with doors and windows closed.
some of the gas chambers, submarines were used to produce carbon monoxide and gas chambers. other times, zyklon b (hydrocyanic acid) crystals dropped into a chamber with holes in the roof of the gas chamber. these crystals are affecting the lungs, and it immediately caused the immediate death. however, there is no place to fall flat. people simply piled on each other, and it took a lot of physical effort to bring out the body.
the whole process was almost an hour. after the body was removed from the camera, and his gold teeth was extracted. taken to the crematorium is burnt. all bodies found in the oven and burn together.
the stench of death was everywhere, giving post survivors that he is not too far away.
what was surprising was that the staff who carried out the destruction process, knew the same fate awaits them. much as they might come across dead relatives, their wives, their children, and act like they’re just another dead body. another amazing discovery of the concentration camps during the holocaust is what is popularly known as “holocaust denial”. despite every shred of evidence to present in front of their eyes, sees raised political figure and historian is actually refuted claims that there is a concentration camp. some argue that includes calling the holocaust a myth created by the allies during the second world war, slander adolf hitler and germany.they say that it was also garnered support for the jews to their homeland.
the bitter truth, however, lies in the fact that it really was over 1.600.000 jews sent to concentration camps of the holocaust, as well as several million met their deaths in gruesome manners here. survivors suffered from severe injuries, and shocks arising as a result of the treatment meted to him in these concentration camps. they often relive the unspeakable events that were etched in their memories as a terrifying nightmare, the memory of what can rightly be called the most wretched and painful human experiences in history.