The Holocaust Concentration Camps By Melarena Scott.

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The Holocaust Concentration Camps By Melarena Scott

The Holocaust Concentration Camps are basically well known for the atrocious murders that took place there about years ago.

Tree hanging is a form of punishment used by Nazi's to torture their victims.

It takes ten minutes to kill 2,000 to 3,000 people in the gas chambers and to prevent panic the Nazi's told them they would be taking a shower.

They didn’t feed them enough food because they didn’t want them to have the strength to escape, so a majority died of starvation.

Crematorium II and III (crematorium I was the facility in the main camp) each had underground gas chambers connected by lifts to fifteen ovens in aboveground rooms that could dispose of 1,440 bodies a day.

In crematoriums IV and V, the gas chambers were on the same floor as the furnaces; in each, 768 corpses could be carted by a rail wagon to eight ovens each day.

The death toll in the name of the scientific research was horrific. In all of the experiments, the prisoners were forced to become subjects against their will. They all endured suffering, mutilation and indescribable pain. In fact, the experiments were deliberately designed to end fatally. Freezing ExperimentHigh Altitude Water temp Experiments

Once the people got to the concentration camps they had them take off all clothing and jewelry. Then they would shave them balled and tattoo their arms.

Following World War II, leading Nazi doctors were brought to justice before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg. Twenty doctors were charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity Our society has had to confront the reality that the Nazi doctors were guilt of premeditated murder masqueraded as research.

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