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    Abstract Extermination camp (in German) was the term applied to a group of camps built by Nazi German during World War II with the express purpose of killing the "enemies" of the Nazi regime (Jews‚ Roma Gypsies‚ prisoners of Soviet war‚ as well as Polish and other). All this is part of the Holocaust and called Final Solution of the Jewish question‚ the plan to (in the words of Nazi) “German lands clean of the Jewish people”. These fields are also known as "death camps". The most common method

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    “Indian Camp”‚ by Ernest Hemingway‚ is a short story of initiation in which young Nick Adams accompanies his father‚ a physician‚ on a call to and African American or “Indian” camp‚ where the father delivers a baby by Cesarean section using only his jack-knife. The violence and pain of the birth contrast sharply with the ease of the suicide of the pregnant women’s husband‚ which was brought on by her screams and introduce Nick to the realities of birth and death. At the beginning of the story‚

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    Auschwitz was a concentration camp established in 1940 by the Nazis. The Nazis sent the Jews and other "undesirable" people here to be used as slaves or to be killed. It was located in Oswiecim‚ Poland. There was no privacy when the captives had to go to the washroom. Buckets and toilets were lined up in rows‚ and the toilets were often broken and flooded with urine and feces. Although the prisoners were exhausted due to hard work‚ sleeping was difficult because the bunks were made out of wood. The

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    Concentration camps were first set up in 1933. They were camps in which large numbers of people‚ especially political prisoners or members of persecuted minorities‚ were deliberately imprisoned in a relatively small area with inadequate facilities‚ sometimes to provide forced labour or to await mass execution. The age range of the people in the cmap varied from very young to very old. In all the camps‚ the detainees were dehumanised and treated as mere objects. Most of the concentration camps in Germany

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    Nazi Concentration Camp Treblinka During World War II‚ there was a death camp owned by the Nazi’s located 62 miles northeast of Warsaw‚ in Poland. Its name was Treblinka after the nearby village not too far from Warsaw. The camp was first started in 1941 and designed for cogent labor for the criminals accused by Nazi authorities. But at the start of July 23‚ 1942 Treblinka would become a subdivision camp and renamed Treblinka I because another subdivision camp‚ only one mile from the original

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    Journal #1: Authors Purpose “‘Men to the left! Women to the right!’ Eight words spoken quietly‚ indifferently‚ without emotion. Eight simple short words. Yet that was the moment when I left me mother. There was no time to think‚ and I already felt my father’s hand press against mine: we were alone. In a fraction of a second I could see my mother‚ my sisters moving to the right (29).” I find that this is Wiesel’s purpose for writing Night because this quote starts his journey in the Holocaust.

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    Auschwitz: Overview of the Concentration Camp The Holocaust was one of the most horrifying crimes against humanity. "Hitler‚ in an attempt to establish the pure Aryan race‚ decided that Jews‚ Poles‚ Soviet prisoners of war‚ Roma (Gypsies)‚ and homosexuals amongst others were to be eliminated from the German population. One of his main methods of exterminating these "undesirables" was through the use of concentration and death camps. In January of 1941‚ Adolf Hitler and his top officials decided

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    Internment camps and barbed wire fences. Japan bombed Pearl Harbor and America went into fight or flight‚ they put all Japanese in an internment camp to stop them from having any connections with the Emperor and trying to sabotage America until the war was over. Internment camps and concentrations camps weren’t made for the same thing because‚ Germany was prejudice against the jews and put them in concentration camps out of hate‚ Nazi concentration camps and Jewish internment camps are not essentially

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    World War II began there were 9 million people in concentration camps‚ when the war ended there were 3 million people. When the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor President Ford put the japanese americans and the immigrants into internment camps because they looked like the enemy‚ the Japanese were not able to fight in the Military because they looked like the enemy. When Hitler became Chancellor he chose to put the Jews in concentration camps because he thought they looked like the enemy‚ Hitler made sure

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    meaning part one “Experiences in a Concentration Camp” basically tries to explain the experience of the author in the various concentration camps. In the book‚ the author Frankl makes observations about the camp that is the three main phases a prisoner experiences each of which has its own symptoms. The first phase is the admission into the camp where it is categorized by the shock. The second phase is when the prisoners are fortified in the camp life‚ here they become detached and the last phase

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