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Concentration Camps In World War Two
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  • By Rebecca Smith
  • History 11-B Block
  • May 31, 2005

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Outline
  • Significance
  • Conditions
  • Types of camps
  • Auschwitz

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Introduction to Concentration Camps
  • Started for political enemies
  • Many people, not just Jews placed in camps
  • Name loosely used

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Significance of Concentration Camps
  • Genocide/War crimes
  • Horrible conditions

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Conditions in a Concentration Camp
  • prisoners overworked, starved, beaten, kept
    dirty, and periodically asstripped
  • ridden with lice and disease, overcrowded

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Types Of Concentration Camps
  • Prison camps
  • Extermination camps
  • Labor camps

A mass-grave site
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Prison Camps
  • Prisoners sent here while waiting to be sent to
    another camp

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Some Prison Camps
  • Bergen-Belsen
  • Bredtvet
  • Breendonk
  • Falstad
  • Grini
  • Herzogenbusch
  • Niederhagen
  • Oranienburg
  • Osthofen
  • Theresienstadt 
  • Westerbork

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Labor Camps
  • To make up for labor lost due to war
  • Work at a pace unhealthy for a healthy person

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Labor Camps Cont.
  • Over 7 000 000 people placed in labor camps
  • Children killed, they couldnt
  • perform hard labor

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Some Labour Camps
  • Arbeitsdorf
  • Auschwitz
  • Breendonk
  • Buchenwald
  • Dachau
  • Flossenbürg
  • Gross-Rosen
  • Kaufering/Landsberg
  • Lwów
  • Mauthausen-Gusen
  • Mittlebau-Dora
  • Neuengamme
  • Niederhagen
  • Natzweiler-Struthof
  • Kraków-Plaszów
  • Ravensbrück
  • Riga-Kaiserwald
  • Sachsenhausen
  • Stuttof
  • Lager Sylt
  • Warsaw

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Prisoners Badges Worn in Dachau Concentration
Camp
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Extermination Camps
  • Most camps, prisoners were to be killed within
    24 hours
  • Used more frequently later in the war
  • Most famous, Auschwitz

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Auschwitz
  • Three parts (Auschwitz I, Auschwitz
    II-Birkenau,
  • Auschwitz III-Monowitz)
  • over 40 sub-camps
  • 70-80 people at Auschwitz died

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Auschwitz Cont.
  • Medical experiments were done by
  • Nazi SS doctors
  • Phenol injections
    10-15 ml.
    into the heart death within fifteen seconds
    total of 2 minutes, 22 seconds
    to kill one prisoner

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Some Extermination Camps
  • Auschwitz (I, II, III)
  • Belzec
  • Chelmno
  • Lwów
  • Majdanek
  • Maly Trostenets
  • Sobibór
  • Treblinka
  • Warsaw

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Timeline
March 22, 1933

first concentration camp established June 1940

first
prisoners are sent to Auschwitz September 3, 1941

first gassings
done December 7-8, 1941

mass killings started
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Timeline Cont.
December 1942

Belzec ends its mass killings July 1944

concentration
camps begin to be evacuated May 8, 1945

last camp is
liberated
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Bibliography
  • A History O' Germany. Comp. Owen G, and Joseph K.
    17 Apr. 1999. lthttp//www.geocities.com/Athens/R
    hodes/6916/index.htmlgt.
  • Bluman, Jonathan . Auschwitz Alphabet.
    lthttp//www.spectacle.org/695/ausch.htmlgt.
  • Dawidowicz, Lucy S. The War Against the Jews
    1933-1945. Bantam Books, 1975.
  • Kreis, Steven. The History Guide Lectures on
    Twentieth Century Europe. 2000.
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    www.historyguide.org/
    ueurope/lecture11.htmlconcentrationcampsinworl
    dwartwohlengt.
  • "List of German Concentration Camps." 30 Apr.
    2005. Wikipedia. lthttp//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L
    ist_of_German_concentration_campsgt.
  • Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau. Ed.
    Jaroslaw Mensfelt, and Teresa aSwiebocka.
    Trans. William Brand. 1999. Panstwowe Muzeum
    Auschwitz-Birkenau. lthttp//www.auschwitz-muzeum
    .oswiecim.pl/html/eng/start/index.phpgt
  • Rashke, Richard. Escape From Sobibor The Heroic
    Story of the Jews Who Escaped afrom a Nazi
    Death Camp. Boston Houghton Mifflin Company,
    1982.

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Bibliography Cont.
  • Timeline of the Holocaust Concentration
    Camps.lthttp//www.geocities.com/chrysthaler/Timel
    ineConCamps.htmlgt.
  • Virtual Tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau.althttp//www.r
    emember.org/auschwitz/info5.php?topicinfostarty
    essizelfmtqatvrexausgt.
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