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CONCENTRATION CAMPS
BY: KATIE GRUBAUGH AND JUHI PATEL
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WHAT WERE THEY?
Camps where enemies of the Nazi regime were sent to be eliminated
Prisoners were over-worked, underfed, and abused by guards
Many prisoners were used for medical experimentation
Those not fit for work were sent to gas chambers to be killed
Dead or dying were sent to crematories.
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AUSCHWITZ
Included 3 main camps:
Auschwitz I (May 1940)
Auschwitz II (Birkenau, 1942)
Auschwitz III (Buna, Oct. 1942)
Near pre-war German-Polish border
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AUSCHWITZ I
Constructed in abandoned Polish artillery barracks.
Purposes:
Incarcerate enemies of Nazi regime for indefinite period of time
Have an available supply of forced laborers
Eliminate targeted groups of population
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AUSCHWITZ II
Largest total prisoner population
Central role in killing Jews of Europe
1941- Zyklon B gas was introduced
Continued gassing operations at Birkenau until Nov. 1944
"provisional" gas chambers and 4 large crematorium buildings
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Auschwitz III
Created to house laborers of the Buna synthetic rubber works
Many died from arduous labor and abuse
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DEPORTATIONS TO AUSCHWITZ
Transports arrived from 1942 to the end of summer 1944
Approximately 1.1 million Jews and 200,000 others deported to Auschwitz
More than 3/4 were almost always sent directly to gas chambers
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LIBERATION OF AUSCHWITZ
January, 1945
Soviet forces neared the Auschwitz concentration camp complex
SS evacuated about 60,000 prisoners and marched them to sub camps
Sick and dying prisoners left behind
The Soviet army entered Auschwitz camps and liberated around 7,000 prisoners
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DACHAU
Established in March, 1933
First concentration camp established by Nazis
In beginning, used only for criminals, not just Jews.
Training camp for SS concentration camp guards
2 crematoriums and a gas chamber
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LIBERATION OF DACHAU
April 29, 1945, American army liberated camp
Found over 30 train cars with bodies of killed victims.
Amount of prisoners killed will never be known
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BUCHENWALD
SS authorities opened Buchenwald for male prisoners in July 1937
Women not part of the Buchenwald camp system until late 1943 or early 1944
Buchenwald was one of few concentration camps that held “work-shy” individuals
Those who could not, or would not, find employment administered at least 88 subcamps
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LIBERATION OF BUCHENWALD
April 11, 1945: expectation of liberation
Prisoners stormed the watchtowers, seizing control of the camp.
Later that afternoon, US forces entered Buchenwald
At least 56,000 males murdered at Buchenwald
About 250,000 people imprisoned total
Katie Grubaugh
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