because they did not want to get caught by the Soviets.
* It was permanent. * It was cheap. * It was degrading. * It helped the Nazis keep tabs on prisoners. Obviously, the tattooed numbers were only given to prisoners selected for work. Moreoever, it was used only at the Auschwitz group of camps.
Please see the link below, which should answer the question as far as Auschwitz is concerned. Most of the larger concentration camps, such as Buchenwald and Dachau, also had crematoria, but they were smaller.
No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.No, the Nazis did not have schools in the US.
The Nazis Strike was created in 1943.
No country in the Americas was occupied by the Nazis.
The forced marches began early in Janaury 1945, but the SS had started to reduce the size of the camp in October 1944.
Auschwitz The Nazis and the 'Final Solution' - 2005 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-13
It was designed by the nazis but it was actully build by the slave workers
Yes, Auschwitz was important to the Nazis, especially during the Final Solution
Nazis. Auschwitz was a death camp where thousands were murdered by poison gas and their bodies incinerated in ovens.
All the concentration camps and extermination camps were run by the SS.
Auschwitz I opened on May 1941 Auschwitz II Birkenau opened on October 1941 Auschwitz III Monowitz opened on October 1943
First: Dachau Largest: Auschwitz
Cause they felt nice
The death camps were located in Poland and Germany.
The ultimate plan for Auschwitz was to exterminate the people that Hitler, and the Nazis didn't see as fit, or as high up as the Germans were.
Of course there were female Nazis, and some of them worked as guards (or warders) at Auschwitz and some other camps. A few were hanged for their crimes after the war. Some of them were among the most intensely sadistic guards at Auschwitz.