Question 3- What happens to human beings in concentration camps?
During world war two many things can come to mind. Pearl Harbor, the bombing on Japan, but the major event that still leaves people sick to their stomachs is the concentration camps held by Hitler in Germany. During world war two presidents Hitler had his army called the Nazis go throughout Germany and Poland to collect any Jewish people they could find and sent to what we called concentration camps? When the Jewish people were sent to the camps, many of them didn’t last very long, if they made it at all. Even before the Jewish people had a chance to reach the camps, some of the Nazis soldier shot and killed them on the spot. When the Jewish people arrived to the camps, the Nazis would have them split into two different groups, Men on one side, with women and children on the other. However, what they didn’t know was one group was being taken inside the gates of the camp, and the others were going to the gas tank. During the time the people were inside the camps, they basically worked as slaves. At what ever time a Nazis felt has if they had to kill one of them, they did so. They were also were not supporting the camps with food for the people, were many of them died of starvation. The concentration camps can only be described simply as horror. What happens in the camps is something that a human being should never have to go through. Those people lost their lives by absolute horrifying things, and will go down has one of the most horrible events ever to take place in the world.
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thinking of a concentration camp make me sick to my stomach. i think it is brutaly wrong what certain races had to endure because of the blood lines or for another persons pleasure. from the stories told hundreds of thousands of people suffered because Hitler was upset with a jewish woman growing up, and this man had jewish blood running through his veins so why wasnt he killed?
All the points you made were good, but what I liked most about your blog was the beginning. You gave a unique introduction tying in other events that had catastrophic endings as well as introducing Nazi Germany. It caught my attention immediately.
It seems this question about the camps was a popular one, I even chose this question myself. You did a great job explaining the horrible things these human beings had to go through. I liked how you put the events leading up to what happened in the camps. Great job!
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