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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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    The film Unbroken takes place during World War II, when Japanese Prisoner of War Camps were very prevalent. Unbroken is a true story, based on the life of Louie Zampernini. This movie attempts to display Louie’s story during World War II and the brutality he endured at the Japanese Prisoner of War Camps. Although this movie does hold a lot of similarities to what actually happened in these camps, it does lack detail and is not as ruthless. Growing up, Louie was known as the “rebellious” child…

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    countryside in Poland, only a small distance from a concentration camp. Unaware of the true horrors of the camp, Bruno, in spite of his mother’s wishes, goes exploring in the forest behind his new home and accidentally stumbles across the camp. He meets another eight year old boy named Shmuel who lives in the camp with his father. Bruno’s parents have sheltered him against the true purpose of the camp, which…

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    title name I figured it would be a horror story, never the less, I was wrong for the most part. “Night” is an autobiography by a man named Eliezer Wiesel. The autobiography is a rather unsettling record of Elie’s early life in the Nazi concentration camps, such as Buchenwald and Auschwitz, during world war two. Even though “Night” is Elie Wiesel’s supposed first person narrative about his experiences in the Holocaust, he is not exactly the main character who is speaking. “Night” is narrated by a…

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    loss of life during the Holocaust took place in concentration camps. Concentration camps served different purposes; some camps were slave labor camps, some were transit camps, and others served as death camps. Even though there were many different types of camps, they all had one thing in common. Each camp was intolerably brutal to their innocent prisoners (Bard 15). Buchenwald was one such camp. It was one of the largest concentration camps built within the old German borders.…

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    differ from topics that I have studied in the past. The main point of my analyzation of Night is the dehumanization of the Nazis’ victims, mainly in concentration camps. Many past Holocaust books and movies that I have studied focus more on the events that happen before the concentration camps, but Night takes place almost entirely in the camps. It helps me to see the Holocaust from a different perspective than the one that I have been seeing it from every year. The three types of dehumanization…

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    describing in authentic detail his experience in the Auschwitz concentration camp. He, among too many others, suffered the destructive forces against humanity carried out by the Nazi regime. Tyrannical mistreatment forced the prisoners to adapt, physically and mentally, to the harsh conditions caused by the Holocaust. The prisoner’s experiences can begin to be understood through Levi’s description of human condition in the slave labor camp as they struggle to maintain a sense of humanity amid a…

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    refers to what happened to all of the prisoners in the Holocaust. When the war started to end, the German army started to collapse. It ended up forcing the germans to move the prisoners out of concentration camps. They moved them closer to the front so they can be used as forced labour camps inside of germany. The prisoners were first taken by train and then by foot, they were later called “Death marches”. In this Dark time, it was in the middle of the winter and prisoners were forced to walk in…

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    Concentration camps, The prisoners had to work for days and didn’t eat at days at a time. Also, the prisoners had to go “death marches” and moved from camp to camp in trains. The rides were days long and during them, the Soldiers through bread through the windows and watched the prisoners fight for bread because they were starving. People died during the rides and were thrown out on the side of the road. Some of the camps were worse than others and treated the prisoners differently.…

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    also a prisoner of war. These “POW camps” the men were held in are smothering holes of despair and defeat for the prisoners who get locked in its clutches. “Iron must be beaten while it’s hot; soldiers must be beaten while they’re fresh (Unbroken p.194).” In chapter eighteen of Unbroken, Louie and Phil are practically fighting for their lives in the Japanese POW camp they were taken to. The prisoners are subjected to heavy abuse from their containment guards. Day-and-night like clock-work,…

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