Sobibor
Sobibor was a concentration camp that many Jews went to during the holocaust. The camp was established in March during 1942. Sobibor wasn 't really a big camp , but it wasn 't a very small camp either. Some other camps had homosexuals or even the disabled not Sobibor though it only had the Jews. On October 14 was when all the Jews came up with a plan for overcoming the SS men. The camp only then lasted from March 1942 until the summer of 1943. The museum of tolerance is located in Los Angeles, California. It 's a great place to learn about the genocide and tolerance. The Germans had established the camp March and April of 1942. The camp was located in the Lublin district of Poland it was also near the outskirts of a village. The first commandment of the camp was named Frangz Standl. When they all arrived, they were directly taken to the reception area. The Jews were transported to Sobibor by a railway during their cramped journey they were going through many countries. Sobibor wasn 't a big camp, but it wasn 't a very small camp either. The camp was 400 to 600 meters. Sobibor was consisted of actually being two camps. The camp had 3 gas chambers and was
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The museum of tolerance is located in Los Angeles, California. It 's an amazing place to learn about genocide, tolerance, Anne Frank, and the holocaust. One of the well known victims I got to learn more about was Anne Frank. She lived in an annex with her family, the Van Daan 's, and a man named Mr. Dussel. Anne had to deal with many things like leaving her cat behind and getting used to her new surroundings. The tolerance exhibit helps people understand about knowing about all the things that are wrong or bad, but sometimes it helps us understand that sometimes it can be something positive. The museum also taught us about genocide. Genocide is a killing of a large group of people. There 's different types of genocide like there 's symbolization, dehumanization, and
Treblinka was located near a village called Warsaw. They killed people like these religions, political beliefs, sexual orientation, or race. Treblinka was shaped into a trapezoid if you look down at it. In the 1960s, Poland erected an impressive monument at Treblinka 17,000 stones, it outlines the shape of the death camp. Treblinka served the SS and Nazi police authorities.
“Buchenwald administered at least 87 subcamps located across Germany, from Dusseldorf in the Rhineland to the border with the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia in the east (Buchenwald: History & Overview)”. Buchenwald was a traumatizing experience that the prisoners could never forget. “On August 6, 1937, the name of the camp was changed to
The camp commander was given to Erich Deppner. Westerbork 's job or role as a transit camp was to start deportation in the east, which meant that every Tuesday a deportation train came. Westerbork transported the prisoners to the most
Bergen-Belsen was one of the worst concentration camps there were during Hitler’s terrible reign over Germany and Europe. He produced these concentration camps, and they were designed to make Jews suffer. There were many concentration camps during this reign, but Bergen-Belsen was one of the worst. Bergen-Belsen concentration camp was used as a holding camp for the Jewish prisoners. The camp was divided into eight sections, a detention camp, two women’s camps, a special camp, neutrals camps, “star” camp (mainly Dutch prisoners who wore the Yellow Star on their clothing instead of the camp uniform), Hungarian camp and a tent camp.
This stage started in the year 1942. In this stage of the Holocaust was when deportations of Jews throughout Europe began to take place. The Nazis systematically gathered the majority of Jews throughout Europe and transported them to concentration camps in Eastern Europe. Jews and other enemies of the Nazis were imprisoned in the concentration camps. From 1940 to end on Jews were systematically move to the death camps specifically built to exterminate the Jews.
The camp of Theresienstadt had been used in many different ways during its course of existence even before being occupied by nazis. First of Theresienstadt was used as a fortress to protect the people of Prague. When taken over by the nazis, Theresienstadt was used as a camp where certain Jews were kept and then sent away later. The nazis also built up a lot of propaganda for this transit camp. Once Theresienstadt was visited by the Red Cross.
The Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles educates people about the horrors that happened with exhibits like the Tolerance exhibits and Holocaust exhibits. One of the more well-known victims of the holocaust is Anne Frank. She was a young girl who lived in a hidden Annex for ,ore than 2 years. Her story is very sad,mysterious as well as funny,because in the beginning she was talking about her friends and how annoying,funny,smart ect,and it was sad when she was talking about how she saw Jews getting dent to camps and eventually getting killed as well as it was mysterious because when the tho Nazis soldiers were coming to look for them. The Tolerance exhibits helps people to understand the different meanings of tolerance and they must never reapeat it self again.
The victims traveled by railway in cattle trucks. The victims kept in these wagons were kept in very poor conditions. When the prisoners were brought to the camp, they were not told what the camp actually was. They were told that they had arrived at a transit camp. The prisoners had to undress for disinfection and showering before entering the main camp.
In 1937 hundreds of thousands of people were brought into the notorious Nazi concentration camp Buchenwald, where thousands of families were torn apart. Buchenwald was one of the many Nazi concentration camps where Jews and others were brought to work and die. The camp was run by KarlOtto Koch, who ran the camp from 1937 to July of 1941. The next commandant was his second wife, Ilse Koch, who became notorious as Die Hexe von
Sobibor death camp actually consisted of two camps which were divided into three parts. The first camp was administration camp, the second camp was barracks and storage, and the third camp was the extermination burial and crematorium section. The camp was formed of a 400m x 600m rectangle, and it had been surrounded by a 3m high double barbed-wire fence. It was covered with pine branches to prevent examination from the outside. The Jews who had arrived to the death camp had to go through vary operations to go into the gas chamber.
The very first concentration camp was set up in Dachau, Germany in 1933. Concentration camps kept opening up and being used all the way through to the end of World War II in 1945. As so many camps opened their had to be someone to build them for the prisoners of war, and believe it or not it was the prisoners themselves who had to build their own soon to be torture and sleeping chambers. In the Holocaust up to 6 million Jewish citizens died in either concentration camps or on the street. In the concentration camps people were either killed by being shot, gassed with poisonous gasses, tortured, or by catching a deathly disease or virus but prier to this they had to live in poor, poor living conditions.
Events: December 8, 1941 Concentration camp at Chelmno, Poland, starts gassing Jewish prisoners January 20, 1942 Wannsee Conference held The Holocaust 's Beginning: While the United States was getting to be involved in the war in the Pacific, back in Europe the real aim of the Nazi armed forces was turning out to be progressively clear. As more of eastern Europe fell into German hands, the country turned into a kind of backyard for the Nazis, where the ugliest parts of their arrangement could be diverted out away from the scrutinising public. By late 1941, the first Jews from Germany and western Europe were assembled and transported, alongside numerous different minorities, to death camps in Poland, Czechoslovakia, Lithuania, Latvia, Ukraine, and western Russia, where they were initially used as slaves and later killed.
Recently, one of these horrible facilities was discovered in Sobibor, Poland. The sights of this death camp were awful. The most horrible atrocities of the Nazis were their extermination camps all over Europe. Germany occupied Poland in the beginning
Feldhendler was second in command. A very brave man named Lieutenant Aleksandr Pechersky, was made leader of a group of prisoners that were going to escape Sobibor. Camp Sobibor was constructed in March 1942. A railroad was constructed going into the camp and a fence woven with branches would block the view to make sure passengers and other viewers wouldn’t see what was happening. The first transport of prisoners had arrived on April 7, 1942.
It was in the center of many polish cities, therefore it was a golden place to ship prisoners to and from. Auschwitz was 15.44 square miles(“Auschwitz”). The goal was to “intimidate Poles and prevent resistance to German rule.” On April 27, 1940 Himmler ordered construction of Auschwitz (“Auschwitz-Birkenau - ‘The Death Factory’”). The camp had a total of twenty eight buildings that they divided into three sectors (“Auschwitz: The Camp of Death”).