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Auschwitz Concentration Camps

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Concentration Camps
For my Holocaust project I focused on the 3D model of an concentration camp . I chose the camp Auschwitz because it was so much bigger and it was known for its atrocities ( extremely wicked or cruel acts.) The camp opened up in 1940, it’s located in southern Poland and was home to political prisoners initially.
The camp served three main purposes. One being to, imprison enemies of the Nazi ,the second was to provide supply of forced labor and the last reason was to eliminate groups seen as unfit for survival including the Jews, Gypsies, and Poles. Between 1933 and 1945 more than 40,000 camps and other stations were made to force hard labor and mass murder of many Jews. The first kinds of camps started in 1933 by the Nazi, they were “detention centers”. Later they were called concentration camps because those who were imprisoned there were physically “concentrated” in one location. In the years 1938-1939 the Nazi …show more content…

These gas chambers were very efficient as the crematorium was right below it making it easy to dispose of a body. Auschwitz had the ability to kill 2,000-3,000 an hour which took a while to accomplish. Some of the first gas chambers used car exhaust instead of zyklon B early on. When first testing the gas zyklon B the tests to kill people with the gas took two days instead of the hour once they figured out what amount of poison to use. With the efficiency of these gas chambers and crematorium the Nazi could mass kill Jews without wasting any extra time. There is no accurate number of deaths at Auschwitz because the “unfit” people at this camp were immediately taken to ‘showers” disguised as gas chambers. These people would then be killed and not registered making it inaccurate to count the deaths at the camp. An estimated 1.1-1.5 million people lost there life at Auschwitz the majority of them Jews. Around 75,000 Poles passed away and about 20,000 Gypsies

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