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    Jasenovac Extermination Camp. Extermination camps were camps developed by Nazi Germany during the Holocaust‚ In order to kill millions of people by execution‚ generally by gassing and torture. Jasenovac was Croatia’s largest Extermination camp and by far the worst‚ It had a network of several sub-camps and Its main victims included Serbs‚ Romas‚ Croat partisans and Jews. Jasenovac was well know for its extreme cruelty in which its victims were tortured and killed. Jasenovac was located on 220

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    Abstract Extermination camp (in German) was the term applied to a group of camps built by Nazi German during World War II with the express purpose of killing the "enemies" of the Nazi regime (Jews‚ Roma Gypsies‚ prisoners of Soviet war‚ as well as Polish and other). All this is part of the Holocaust and called Final Solution of the Jewish question‚ the plan to (in the words of Nazi) “German lands clean of the Jewish people”. These fields are also known as "death camps". The most common method

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    join the army to support the Nazis in the war or they went on spirit rallies to rouse up Germany’s spirits and remind everyone of the Nazi’s goal: punish the Jews. Before all of this‚ Jews living in Germany were peaceful with the Germans. Jews were law-abiding citizens and were having a decent life. Until the end of World War I‚ the people of Germany were frustrated with the terms of the Treaty of Versailles. Germany had to admit that they caused World War I. They also had to pay huge reparations

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    Naples’ Prisoners of War Camp Conditions There were 700 POW camps in the United States during World War II. One of these POW camps was in Naples‚ New York. This camp was very well kept and prisoners were treated fairly. The prisoners worked and got paid daily in the POW camp in Naples. The prisoners had to work ten hours per day and they were paid $.80 a day. They were handed a check when they left and the war was ended. The prisoners were put in work teams‚ some worked in the vineyards. Other pressed

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    Overtime‚ there has been an ongoing debate on whether or not Nazi criminals should still be prosecuted even after 80 years. Some say they should stop prosecuting Nazis and some say they should continue prosecuting them. Nazi war criminals should be prosecuted without a doubt. Some people argue that they should no longer be prosecuted because it has been many years later and they are getting old. However‚ it does not make what they did right under any circumstances. They should all be prosecuted because

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    Nazi ‘medical’ experiments The medical malfeasance I have chosen to write on is the research medical personnel conducted on the captives under rule of the Nazi’s authority. The medical professionals of Germany and Austria added a lot of research to the Medical Universities in their counties. The Nazi medical science through the application of heredity and racial hygiene‚ created classes of inferior human beings. This created an opportunity for inhuman research. By defining some human beings as

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    Death versus fear are they the same thing? There are many differences between death and fear. The Japanese Internment Camps were for fear and the Nazi Concentration Camps were for death. So the two different camps were not the same thing. America had the camps because they got attacked by the Japanese. President Ford said that he did this because they didn’t want to get attacked again. So they relocated the Japanese more inland.The second reason is they sold all of their farms because they didn’t

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    Pels‚ also known as Mr. Van Daan‚ was taken to camp Westerbork by a passenger train. Since he had not reported voluntarily‚ he was taken to the barracks in the punishment block. There‚ Hermann worked and cut open batteries daily. Eventually‚ on September 2‚ 1944‚ Hermann was put on a long train going to Auschwitz concentration camp. Upon arrival at the camp‚ Hermann split up from the women and then had to undergo a selection process done by the Nazi doctors. These selection processes would determine

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    What was the role of Rudolf Hoss in the Auschwitz Death Camp during the war years‚ 1939-1945?       Rudolf Hoss joined the Waffen-SS in 1939‚ and the following year‚ 1 May 1940‚ he was appointed as a commandant of a prison camp in western Poland. The camp was built around old Austro-Hungarian army barracks which were situated near the town of Auschwitz‚ German name for Oświęcim.  In 1941 the orders were given by the Fuhrer for the final solution of the Jewish problem. Final solution was the Germany’s

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    no buildings unless you count these places that look like cottages but only have bunk beds with no blankets or pillows. Not a single sign of happiness in the environment but‚ only a sign of death and despair. My topic is about the life in the concentration

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