Prisoners indoctrination helped the Nazis by enforcing compliance, obedience, and loyalty to Nazi ideology. It also served to break down individual identity and strengthen group cohesion among prisoners, making them easier to control and manipulate. Ultimately, this indoctrination reinforced the power dynamics within the concentration camps and facilitated the Nazis' goal of exerting total dominance over the prisoners.
With jew stars
yes
they turned to prisoners for the nazis
The Nazis created and used the most efficient means to kill their prisoners by incinerating them. The Nazis had other final solutions such as starvation, beatings, rapes, and shootings.
The people who was fit to work was forced into labour working whiles most children was killed or experimented on ____________________ The Nazis were free to do almost whatever they wanted to the prisoners.
* 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.
The Nazis chose Terezin because it was a small secluded area away from Germany.
The Nazis were involved in the concentration camp Buchenwald because it was a camp for political prisoners.
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
Cause they felt nice
It is standard practice to make prisoners wear uniform. I really wouldn't read anything into this.
One of the methods were gas chambers.