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    this book Frankl explains all the ins and outs of his time spent in the concentration camp. As he encountered many other men and heard their stories, he learned more about himself through his journey. Although Frankl had dealt with such humility, he still held his head high to find his true meaning after such distraught. In the beginning of the book “Man’s Search for Meaning” Frankl describes how once arrived at the camp, each and every person became nothing but a number. They were packed…

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    WWII About The First Concentration Camp by:Evan The first concentration camp was Dachau established on March 30, 1933 in Dachau Germany. It was made to hold political prisoners of the third reich but it didn't.The first buildings in the Dachau concentration camp complex consisted of the remnants of an old WWI munitions factory that was located in the northeastern portion of the town. These buildings held around 5,000 prisoners. They were the main camp until 1937 when the prisoners were…

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    of the largest concentration camps established on German soil. It was located on a wooded hill four and a half miles northwest of Weimar, Germany (Berenbaum and Whitlock 1). USHMM shares that it was located north of Sachsenhausen and south of Dachau. The camp was built in 1937 so it could initially house political enemies and followers of the Jewish faith. The population greatly increased after Kristallnacht in November of 1983. There were many medical experiments done at these camps too…

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    Concentration camps are defined by places where people are detained under harsh conditions. There is no regard for legal norms of arrest or detainment that is looked at as acceptable by society. The first concentration camps were established in 1933 after Hitler was appointed chancellor. The purpose of the concentration camps was to hold “undesirables” and opponents of the Nazi political party. Some of the most infamous concentration camps were Dachau and Auschwitz. At these camps, prisoners…

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    March 20, 1933 Dachau concentration officially opens. Dachau was established 5 weeks after Adolph Hitler became the German Chancellor. Dachau originally housed WW1 munitions factories, but with a new war beginning a need for a camp to house its first 5,000 prisoners took precedence. Its original purpose was to house those that apposed the new regime such as German communist and Social Democrats. Concentration camps are synonymous with horror stories and death. Though Dachau certainly was not…

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    Dayton Flack Mr. Baxter 1st Hour 3/2/17 Concentration Camps Concentration camps were a physiological distraught to the people who lived in them and also the people who were involved with running the camps, Even though People believed that this was a steady environment for the people living there and needed rehabilitation to be "cured.", The Nazis killed over 6 million people. Auschwitz was the most popular concentration camp. Over 1 million Jews were killed in Auschwitz. The Nazis killed the…

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    The origin of “Dachau: The Medical Experiments” is that it was written by Franz Blaha in 1946. Franz Blaha was a prisoner at Dachau however, since he was a certified doctor they spared his life so he could be a medical examiner. If he was to not cooperate with the doctors and nazis at the camp, he would be killed. Dachau was the first concentration camp that opened in Germany in 1933. This document is a primary source. Franz Blaha published the document with the intent of it being publicized. We…

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    people when they think of a camp they would think of a place where you go to get away and have fun with your friends. Well the Nazis had a different version of “fun” in their concentration camps. So what are these concentration camps that the Nazis assembled, where were most of them located, and what were they used for? First and foremost, concentration camps were places made by the Nazis to kill certain races. In fact, “the term concentration camp refers to a camp in which people are detained…

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    Language 8 7 March 2017 Concentration Camps Concentration camps played a major role during the Holocaust. The effects that concentration camps had on people were very harsh leaving the people around traumatized and worried for what was to come. No one really knew what to expect from these concentration camps until they were there. These camps were inescapable. This situation of concentration camps really changed the way people chose to execute people…

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    Treatment of Prisoners in the Holocaust Regardless of what concentration or extermination camp they were shipped off to, prisoners of the Nazis were treated with extreme cruelty and hatred. Indeed, an estimated 11 to 17 million people died under the shadow of Hitler’s reign (Hurber 345). Many of the people at concentration camps had done nothing wrong; still they were overworked to the point of death. Additionally, others, at extermination camps, were killed just because Hitler did not like…

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