There were three specific reasonings behind the camps; forced labor, detention of thought to be enemies of the area, and mass murder. Following the German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, the amount of prisoner-of-war (POW) camps rose. Thousands of Soviet POWs were either shot or gassed. “Final Solution”, also known as a genocide or mass destruction of the Jews became a huge thing. Nazis created “killing centers” in Poland where there was the largest Jewish population. Their thought process was along the lines of using gas chambers to increase killing efficiency and to cause the process to become impersonal for perpetrators. The gas that was particularly used was carbon monoxide from inside metal cylinders. In these killing centers, more than three million Jews alone lost their lives. Very small fractions of the ones imprisoned in the Nazi camps
There were three specific reasonings behind the camps; forced labor, detention of thought to be enemies of the area, and mass murder. Following the German invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, the amount of prisoner-of-war (POW) camps rose. Thousands of Soviet POWs were either shot or gassed. “Final Solution”, also known as a genocide or mass destruction of the Jews became a huge thing. Nazis created “killing centers” in Poland where there was the largest Jewish population. Their thought process was along the lines of using gas chambers to increase killing efficiency and to cause the process to become impersonal for perpetrators. The gas that was particularly used was carbon monoxide from inside metal cylinders. In these killing centers, more than three million Jews alone lost their lives. Very small fractions of the ones imprisoned in the Nazi camps