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    Dachau concentration camp Dachau was not horror camp not like Auschwitz and Belzec that killed over 1‚700‚000 together.Auschwitz was famous for being the most horrific camps‚but it was not the first or long lasting concentration camps.Dachau camp was made of an old World War I munition factory.SS Weinrich Himmler announced the camps creation‚so people (Jews) were put on trains to arrive at Dachau.All of the many concentration camps (Death camps) made medical experiments on some of their

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    La Vita è Bella: A Look into Nazi Concentration Camps Movie: Life is beautiful. Hitler had a different vision of beautiful‚ which he shared with others of the Nazi party. They believed their race to be “pure” and wanted only the so-called “pure” to remain. Hitler and the Nazis took advantage of their power and tried to execute all people who they didn’t believe to be of their “pure” race. “As for the Jews‚ they are incapable of being enlightened by German culture. Instead‚ they are destroyers

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    Abstract The purpose of this report is to critically discuss the development and management of Auschwitz as a Thanatourism site. An exploration of the history of the site will be carried out as well evaluating the explanations as to what motivates them in visiting a site linked to tragedy and death. Management issues will also be critically evaluated and identified as well as setting out recommendations in meeting the issues in regards to the authenticity and commoditization of the Thanatourism site

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    Auschwitz was a concentration camp in Poland enforced by the Nazi Germany regime. There were three camps in one: Auschwitz I was built in 1940‚ Auschwitz II (Auschwitz-Birkenau) in October 1941‚ and Auschwitz III (Auschwitz-Monowitz) in October 1942. Auschwitz was the largest extermination camp at the time and became known as the “final solution”. An estimate of 1.1 and 1.5 million people died at the camp‚ ninety percent of that number were Jews‚ and the second largest amount of people killed were

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    Auschwitz‚ the most infamous concentration camps during the Holocaust‚ was built as an extermination centre by the Nazi Party for all Jews‚ non-Aryans‚ communists‚ and anyone that Hitler believed were not a part of this "perfect race". After its establishment‚ countless monstrosities had taken place in this very camp. Moreover‚ many captives were obliged to do hard labour in the factories. Hitler‚ the leader of the Nazi Party‚ came up with numerous methods to exterminate all Jews and others. Additionally

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    We chose the Auschwitz Birkenau concentration camp as our topic because we found it to be very interesting from the start. Hearing the tales of the survivors and the brutal treatment they received‚ caught our attention. The people that were held in this camp suffered a great deal. They lost many loved ones‚ or were split up from one another‚ never to see each other again. The torturous events brought many countries together in an attempt to stop this horrific behavior. Most people couldn’t even

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    Auschwitz‚ the largest Nazi concentration camp of World War II held roughly 405‚000 registered prisoners and of that number only 65‚000 survived‚ not only were prisoners fighting for their lives but also their minds. Primo Levi approaches the psychological effects of Auschwitz with personal experiences‚ this resulting in a biased and partial recount. Levi describes the effects of the concentration camp on ones self-respect and human dignity and often inmates ‘resorting to mental‚ physical‚ and social

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    Concentration camps and internment camps were both built during WWII. Internment camp were built by the US Government to house Japanese-Americans after the bombing of pearl harbor. Concentration camps were built by the Nazi’s to house jewish citizens because the Nazis thought Jewish People caused all problems. Because of the fact that Jewish people were killed tortured‚ and experimented on in concentration camps‚ Jewish people weren’t even considered people in Concentration camps and internment camps weren’t

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    before it became a concentration camp? Why did thousands of prisoners die each day ? Who liberated bergen belsen and what did they do to help the prisoners? When did all the innocent people get there peace and freedom back like it was before everything was taken away? Bergen Belsen was a concentration camp in Germany.The Bergen Belsen camp was around an area close to an Army training camp called the Wehrmacht. Bergen was built in the 1940s and began as a prisoner of war camp for the french and

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    Primo Levi’s novel Survival in Auschwitz is an autobiographical telling of Levi’s experiences throughout the Holocaust. Through Levi’s telling of the novel‚ he tries his best to tell his story through an objective lens. He describes what happens to him and how he survives the camp. Due to the fact that Levi is subjected to many horrendous crimes against humanity he changes‚ anyone would after going through these things‚ but this does challenge the way scholars have resented the victim in the history

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