Sent them to concentration camps to work and eventually die. At the concentration camps the Nazi soliders would put Jews in Gas CHambers, Smelting rooms, or have a firing squad kill them.
Hitler had the Jews taken to various Nazi concentration camps. One of the most well known camps was Auschwitz-Birkenau, where over a million Jews were put to death.
The prisoners in the various Nazi concentration camps were liberated over several months in the winter and spring of 1945, as the Allied armies advanced into the territory where they were located.
The martian bears ran them, forcing people to take arrows to the knee.
They were taken from their homes and transported in cattle cars (where they had to stand) to the concentration camps.
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With the take over of Germany by the Nazi's in 1933, Leon Trotsky called that situation "The unparalleled defeat of the German proletariat the most important event since the Bolshevik revolution." The Communist Party was destroyed in Germany by the Nazi's and its leaders killed or sent to concentration camps.
The main location of Concentration Camps were either in Germany or Poland. However, there were concentration camps in; Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Channel Islands, Croatia, Czech republic, Estonia, France, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Serbia and the Ukraine.
There were no Polish concentration camps during World War Two. Poland was attacked by Germany in September 1939 and occupied till 1945. All concentration camps on the Polish territory were built and operated by the German government. The term "Polish concentration camps" is highly abusive to Poles as millions of Polish citizens, of whom most were of Jewish origin, were killed there. By the German Nazis. To make it clear. Above agreed 100%. Note also that Poland was 100 miles further East between the World Wars, the border got shifted to take in a lot of Germany in 1945 when Soviet Russia had a major say in carving up Europe. So some concentration camps that were in Nazi Germany are now geographically in Poland. Try to find an historical atlas to fully understand! Also agreed. The camps should be referred to as Nazi German camps. In practice, the use of the term Polish concentration camps is usually lazy, not malicious. Some people also refer in the context of the Holocaust to Jewish concentration camps (!).
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They both take place during WW2 and depict the persecution of the Jews and the concentration camps.
"Night" by Elie Wiesel takes place during World War II, specifically during the Holocaust, from 1941 to 1945. It recounts Wiesel's experiences as a teenager in Nazi concentration camps.