The Selection Process, Gas chambers, and Death
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Table of Contents
Transportation To Camp
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Sorting Jews
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Conditions
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Gas chambers and persuasion
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Citations
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Outline
I. Transportation to gas camp
A. Train
1. Thousands at a time
B. Truckloads
C. Forced to walk
1. Chained to horse or wagon
2. Jews shot on sight
II. Sorting Jews
A. Pregnant women
B. Young people
C. Sick or injured
D. Old people
III. Conditions
A. Pushed around
B. Barely fed
C. Cabins too congested
D. Disease from corpses
IV. Gas chambers and persuasion
A. Shower persuasion
B. Going for a meal
1. For good cooperation
C. Going in to sign paperwork …show more content…
Hundreds and thousands of Jews’ blood was shed from the hands of Adolf Hitler every day, and still, he acted as if he were making the world better.
Later on in the Holocaust, Jewish towns practically became death traps for any Jew that walked the streets. Almost every second of the day, Nazi soldiers would be roaming the streets for vulnerable people, and just watching people like hawks waiting for someone to mess up. Very often a train would come past the towns and take thousands of Jews and other non Arians, such as gypsies, or people that did not fit his definition of the perfect race, blond hair and blue eyes, to the death camps that were farther away. There would also be trucks and cattle carts that would pick up hundreds of people. These small carts would shove in as many people it could fit and everyone would be hauled off to a closer camp whether they wanted to go or not. It was also known that if you were too resistant to the carts and trucks then you would either be shot on sight to be made an example of or you would be strung up to one of the transporters and be dragged to the