Anne Frank Camp Research Paper

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BUCHENWALD CAMP

My camp that I was assigned was Buchenwald,this was built when concentration camps were barely,getting construction.The camp was established in July 16,1937 the first 300 prisoners arrived that day.The Jews were liberated in April 11,1945 by the U.S. Army (cf.liberator section),Chuck Ferree was the first to share his story.

Buchenwald was build in Germany near woody areas,It was located in Weimar,Germany which was chosen by SS General Eicke.It was also in a town where people saw the horrors that were happening in their backyard.
There were two SS Officers in Buchenwald that their were switched overtime.The First SS Officer was Koch,but then replaced by SS Colonel Pister.Koch was then accused of fraud and being a thief.

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The Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles educates people about the horrors that happened with exhibits like the Tolerance exhibits and Holocaust exhibits.One of the more well-known victims of the holocaust is Anne Frank.She was a young girl who lived in a hidden Annex for ,ore than 2 years.Her story is very sad,mysterious as well as funny,because in the beginning she was talking about her friends and how annoying,funny,smart ect,and it was sad when she was talking about how she saw Jews getting dent to camps and eventually getting killed as well as it was mysterious because when the tho Nazis soldiers were coming to look for them.The Tolerance exhibits helps people to understand the different meanings of tolerance and they must never reapeat it self again.The Holacaust exhibits helps people to understand the horrible things that happened during WW II so that in the future it won 't happen again.The Anne Frank exhibit features the life of a young teenage girl and her encredible journey staying hidden in an Annex for more than a year.Another important lesson one can take away from Anne Frank is that the Human Spirit may never be forgotten because she was strong in very hard times.The Museum of tolerance is a fascinating place to learn about WW II and very important