During World War II, were the most the harshest times ever for the Jewish. How many people were at the camp, and people that died. They had many designs of the concentration camp that they had to agree on. In the course of planning phase, hundreds of technical drawings of the different construction sites and the buildings to be produced to different offices and companies involved in the project. At the concentration camp there were many people who got transferred or died.
Auschwitz was one of the most famous camps built there were many different ways they attempted or killed the Jews. One of the ways to murder was to be done at close range-man-to-man, woman, or children. Bach-Zelewski said to Heinrich Himmler that, “The Nazis had been murdering jews, including women and children, at close range or in cold blood. Himmler realized he had to to find new methods of killing human beings at close range, Adolf suggested using, “showers of carbon monoxide while bathing. Instead of leading to water. The shower heads were connected to canisters of carbon monoxide, they all agreed that gas would be cheaper than bullets, and no
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The Poles held there were subjected to appalling treatment and of the 23,000 sent there, 50% were dead within 20 months. However, at that time if a Polish Jew was at Auschwitz, it was because of political crimes as opposed to religious beliefs. Rudolf Hoss had to triple the size at Auschwitz to 30,000 prisoners, all of whom were to work as forced labourers. In the first move, 575 prisoners from Auschwitz were taken from the camp to Germany where they were gasses. The new camp was to known to be Auschwitz-Birkenau was to hold 100,000 prisoners at a time and were crammed into barracks without mercy. The first Jews that arrived to Auschwitz were from the new state of Slovakia, 90,000 Jews lived there, the government agreed to start deportanting the Slovakia Jews in April