The Pros Of Nazi Concentration Camps

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When the Jews got caught by the Nazi’s they were either killed on the spot or taken to a camp, but before they were taken they were more and likely beat very bad by the Nazi’s. The Nazi’s when they caught the Jews would put them on a train to get taken to a camp to get killed or worked to death. The Nazi’s thought that all Jews were evil so they killed a lot of them, and the mass murder of the Jews was called the Holocaust. The Jews got a breakfast that contained imitation coffee or herbal ‘tea’, and for lunch they would get watery soup, and for dinner if they got lucky the Jews would get a turnip or potato peel. The Nazi’s did not want the Jews dead they only wanted them to get expelled from the rich. During WWII when ther Nazi’s captured the Jews to take them to a concentration camp at …show more content…
Auschwitz-Birkenau was the worst camp built by the Nazi’s. All the concentration camps were located by the Polish city of Oswiecim. The worst way to die in a Auschwitz was to be an experiment by the Nazi scientist.The schedule for the jews was, 4 a.m.: Awakening, The "Breakfast", Morning Roll Call, Move Off of the Kommandos, The Work, The Lunch Break, The Afternoon, Return to the Camp, Evening Roll Call, The Dinner, The Evening. The mass murder of the Jews by the Nazi’s was called the Holocaust.
The Nazi scientists would test on Jews like they were lab rats, they would put the Jews into ice water to test the effects of hyperthermia. The Jews that were caught if they were lucky they became slaves and worked forcefully for the Jews. The Jews had no standing in WWII so before they were taken to a camp they

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