Yes.
What's more, for a time Dachau even had 'open days' when members of the public could visit the camp. They were only shown selected areas and were not allowed to find out how prisoners were really treated. For example, visitors were not told about physical punishment and the like in the camp.
false on both counts. Though this is what happened in concentration camps.
Anything that is not correct about Anne Frank is presumably a "false fact". For example, she died in the concentration camps, so to say that she survived the war would be a "false fact".
Having seen a few, there is nothing "written" on the inside of the gates of concentration camps. The words, "Arbeit macht frei" (Work will make you free, perhaps offering the false impression that those who were taken to the camps could earn their freedom) is worked into the ironwork above or near a number of the gates of several camps, and perhaps the Nazi's were trying to calm the masses coming into the camps to make it easier to control them.
They were other forced into doing jobs for the Nazis, but if they weren't physically capable of doing so, they were either shot, or poisoned in false showers.
The sign was in german, saying " Albeit Macht Frei", meaning " Work Will Set You Free". This gave those coming to the camps false hope of life afterwards and a good camp ahead. It was basically just another mind game.
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Absorbance rises with concentration because there is more material for a given frequency of light to be absorbed in. Your statement is false.
The Allied governments believed what they heard about appalling treatment of prisoners in Nazi concentration camps, but they were very skeptical about the early reports about massacres and genocide. Possible reasons include:The fact that in World War 1 there had been all kinds of atrocity stories about the Germans, most of which later turned out to be false or wildly exaggerated.Germany had an outstanding reputation as a civilized country ...Some of the early reports may in fact have been exaggerated.The issue was embarrassing for the Allies, as there was very little that they could actually do about the situation.
Yes, they used for distractions for the Jews while they put gas in the room for them to breath in to die. ___ I don't think there's any reliable source for that claim. _____________ That is because it is not true. during the first six or seven years of the concentration camps people were still released, only after they had been re-educated and repented their ways (obviously this was not possible for certain classes of inmate). The methods could have included films, but as the people who were released were not allowed to talk about their experiences, details are sketchy.
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True. The concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution directly determines the pH of the solution. A lower concentration of hydrogen ions results in a higher pH, while a higher concentration of hydrogen ions results in a lower pH.