Nazi Concentration Camps in the 1940’s
Throughout World War Two, many soldiers and civilians were captured and placed into concentration camps. Many of the prisoners died in the concentration camps through deliberate maltreatment. Also, prisoners were transported in very poor conditions such as rail freight cars, in which many died before reaching their destination. These cars were small confined boxes with little to no food or water. This resulted in hunger and starvation.
Even though the majority of the three million Nazi Party members continued to pay their church taxes and register as either Roman Catholic or Evangelical Protestant Christians, including Adolf Hitler, the acts of punishment that was imposed on the prisoners