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The Pros And Cons Of Concentration Camps

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Being a Concentration camp was like a nightmare with no way of waking up. If you were to tell a child what a Concentration camp was they would either be scared or just don’t understand it. Nobody really knows about the Concentration camps or the Holocaust in general. When kids/teens learn about this they think it’s bad because what happened to them, or happy because it didn’t happen to us. When I learned about the Holocaust I didn’t want to learn or think about the whole event. I never thought something like that happening. It’s crazy us human, us people, treat other people like us so differently.

The people that were in the camps were tortured till their last breath. There were tons of camps in 1933-1945. There were 22 main camps that were established after the war. During this event, Auschwitz was the deadliest camp in the whole European nation. Inside the camps were different parts, so like the camp were divided into different parts. Some were: forced labor & the reformatory. Once you arrived in the camps you were separated from your family. Women and children went together while the men went a different way. The camps were the worst thing ever. …show more content…

More than 2.7 million people have died in the year 1942. No one can imagine how many lives were lost then. The people had died from multiple things during that year. One is Hypothermia, starvation, and diseases. More than 11 million people have died in the years between 1933-45, because of how they were treated. The Nazi’s treated them like they weren’t human. They treated them like they were

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