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Holocaust

The genocide of approximately 6 million European Jews during World War II planned by Adolf Hitler.

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Where was Ebensee camp located?

Ebensee was a sub-camp of Mauthausen (in Austria).

Who helped gerda weissmann in the Holocaust?

one of her friends! She told her during the march to stay alive for 3 more days and on that third day, the survivors were rescued!!

Why did the Nazi's want to restrict the activities of Jews?

There were many reasons for this. Race-Politics-Greed. Race! Because we have always attacked the Jewish People, ever since the Birth of Christianity. Politics! Because the hard working Jewish People, over generations, had built up Factories, Banks, and were good Businessmen, and the Nazi's used this to work against them, by making the public think, that this money was going out of Germany, during a time when most Germans, just like other Countries, were going through a bad period, no jobs, money or food. Forgetting to mention, that the Banks, and Factories, supplied the work in the first place.

And Greed! Because they, the Nazi's, wanted the Gold, the Money, the Fine Arts, and most important, THE POWER that all this brings!!!!!! One more point, The Money and Gold, would help to pay for a War. There were other reasons as well, but these were the main points and reasons.

What was mr van daans nickname?

His nickname is Putti, named by his wife (Mrs.Van Daan

According to Ian Kershaw Hitler's manic anti-Semitism can best be explained by?

Ian Kershaw does not offer any psychological explanation. He states that on the basis of the evidence available Hitler's intense antisemitism arose much later than Hitler and many others have claimed. Kershaw dates it at sometime between 1917 and 1919. Clearly, Hitler subscribed by the end of 1919 to the hardline nationalist conspiracy theories about 'Judeo-Bolshevism'.

What were the political and economic conditions in Germany that allowed Hitler to take the freedom of Jews?

Jews, socialists, gays and other minorities were used as scapegoats to further German nationalism and anger at what they perceived as excessive punishment for World War I, including the huge financial burden of rebuilding and reparations, and rampant inflation. The genocide was an attempt to purify the German race. ==Comment:== He couldn't have taken the freedom of the Jews if the Gentiles weren't willing to give up some of their basic rights too.

What can you do to treat onychomadesis?

you can treat onychomadesis by using a antimicrobial soaks or by treating underlying cause. you can treat onychomadesis by using a antimicrobial soaks or by treating underlying cause.

What is dr mengele remembered for?

Josef Mengele was known as the Angel of death and would torture Jewish children, Gypsy children and many others. "Patients" were put into pressure chambers, tested with drugs, castrated, frozen to death, and exposed to various other traumas.

Dr. Josef Mengele was born on March 16, 1911, the eldest of three sons of Karl and Walburga Mengele. Josef was refined, intelligent and popular in his town. He studied philosophy at Munich and medicine at Frankfurt University. In 1935 his dissertation dealt with racial differences in the structure of the lower jaw.

In 1937 he joined the Nazi party, then in 1938 he went to the SS. In 1942 he was wounded at the Russian front and was pronounced unfit for duty. After that he volunteered to go to the concentration camp, he was sent to the death camp, Auschwitz. Dr. Josef Mengele, nicknamed "the Angel of Death", became the surviving symbol of Adolf Hitler's "Final Solution".

Mengele was always immaculately prepared for the long-drawn-out rituals of death, the hellish selections which the young SS doctor so regularly attended during his twenty-one months at Auschwitz.

Why were the Jews being deported to Hungary?

the simple answer is that they were not, rather that they were deported from Hungary. Some Jews however may have been deported from new territories to Hungary in anticipation of joining the larger deportation away.

How were peoples lifes like in a concentration camp like?

Concentration camps refer to enclosures that detained political prisoners or criminals. The basic objective was to retain these people within manned limits and exploit their services. However, the term was made rather unpopular during World War II, when Adolf Hitler had 20,000 such camps established in and around Europe. The compelling restraint and torture that the prisoners had to endure associated the term with Nazi anti-Semitic propaganda and death. During the Second World War, they were specially built by the Nazi dictator to imprison millions of victims from German occupied territories. The camps induced forced labor and served as transit stations for military and allied activity.

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Life was hard because everyday thousands of people were killed, tortured and were experimented on. Every day in the concentration camps people never knew if they were going to be tortured and or killed this made life a risk. They also had very little to eat or nothing to, and got very sick.

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Executions were commonplace, and most inmates of the camps were simply worked to death. It wasn't until later, however, that the camps came to be associated with Jews. The death camps, on the other hand, were intended only for the Jews from the beginning; these were the camps the Nazis created in order to exterminate them.

Who were the doctors in the Holocaust?

Most know of Josef Mengele, "The Angel of Death" at Auschwitz who was famous for his twin studies and who escaped punishment in South America and died of natural causes in 1979. There were many other Doctors involved. A trial at Nuremberg brought 23 up on charges and found 15 of them guilty. Seven were sentenced to be hanged an they were. Among them was the Reich Commissoner of Sanitation and Health and a former personal physician to Adolf Hitler, Major General Karl Brandt. Of those found guilty and sentenced to prison time was Dr. Herta Oberheuser who had murdered children, wounded people with combat wounds to experiment on battlefield medecine and a host of other vile medical experiments. She was sentenced to 20 years in prison but was released in 1952. She had a respected medical practice until her liscense was yanked in 1958. So much for the Hippocratic Oath in Nazi Germany.

When did the first concetration camp surface?

The term was first used to mean Spanish camps during the Ten Years' War. It first usage in English was for the British camps during the Second Boer War.

The first Nazi German camp was Dachau which opened in March 1933 and the Germans vastly expanded them after the start of World War Two. Details of what happen in the Nazi camps was spread to the world e.g. the Polish resistance printed details to spread news to the Jews in ghettos to warn them what the Nazis were doing in the camps and sent details to the Western allies.

The full horror of the Nazi camps wasn't known until the allies liberated them at the end of the war. Majdanek was first to be liberated by the allies on July 24th, 1944. It is well known as one of the best preserved of the Nazi concentration camps, since the Nazis had little time to destroy the evidence of their crimes before the Soviet Red Army arrived.

Why were there two different sections in the Warsaw ghetto?

it was the way the map was drawn. It worked out conveniently as the non-workers, those considered too old or disabled were in the 'small ghetto' and it was cleared first.

Did Eva Braun collect human skin tattoo's?

No. Wherever did you get that idea from? By the way, you misspelled "tattoo."