Ghettos
Ghettos were restricted areas in city districts where the Jews had to be kept in and not be able to escape. There were walls to separate different Jewish groups and non- Jewish population. There were guards outside so if one tried to escape, they would be shot. They were forced to live under miserable conditions.
The purposes of the ghettos were to make them poor. They were forced to work by the Germans and make them inferior. They were all cramped inside, with lack of food and water. The Nazi put them in ghettos to decrease their well being, to lose their business. It was basically to kill them by starving.
The purposes of the ghettos were to make them poor. They were forced to work by the Germans and make them inferior. They were all cramped inside, with lack of food and water. The Nazi put them in ghettos to decrease their well being, to lose their business. It was basically to kill them by starving.
Concentration Camps
Concentration camps are camps where people are held up and cramped up in an area. Usually they are under harsh conditions where they don’t receive proper facilities. People are also made to do forced labour. The Nazi Germany camps were where they got the Jews ready for the death camps where they would have been murdered.
The purpose of the concentration camps was to ruin the Jews physical and emotional minds. The Nazi’s wanted the Jews to feel like they didn’t belong to Earth and that weren’t classified as humans. There were two main concentration camps to dishearten the Jews and make them lose confidence and hope. It was also a way the Germans took advantage of the Jews. If they tried to escape they shot them.
The purpose of the concentration camps was to ruin the Jews physical and emotional minds. The Nazi’s wanted the Jews to feel like they didn’t belong to Earth and that weren’t classified as humans. There were two main concentration camps to dishearten the Jews and make them lose confidence and hope. It was also a way the Germans took advantage of the Jews. If they tried to escape they shot them.
The Final Solution
The Final Solution was the German policy of murdering European Jews. This method was constituted by Heinrich Himmier but was commanded by Adolf Hitler. Due to this policy two thirds of the Jews were slaughtered within 4 years.
The purpose of the final solution was to make a perfect Aryan Race by exterminating all the European Jews by transferring them to Ghettos, then concentration camps and eventually death camps where the Jews were stripped of their possessions and clothing and then they lined them up and shot them. But later Hitler realised that they needed resources for the war so instead of shooting them they took them into rooms with no ventilation called gas chambers and released Zyklon B- a poisons gas where most of the Jews were dead within 3 minutes and the rest dead within 20 minutes.
The purpose of the final solution was to make a perfect Aryan Race by exterminating all the European Jews by transferring them to Ghettos, then concentration camps and eventually death camps where the Jews were stripped of their possessions and clothing and then they lined them up and shot them. But later Hitler realised that they needed resources for the war so instead of shooting them they took them into rooms with no ventilation called gas chambers and released Zyklon B- a poisons gas where most of the Jews were dead within 3 minutes and the rest dead within 20 minutes.
Death Rates
Death Rate
- Auschwitz camp - 2,000,000 death
- Belzec camp-600,000death
- Bergen-Belsen camp - 70,000 death
- Buchenwald camp- 56,000 death
- Chelmno camp-340,000 death
- Dachau camp-30,000 death
- Flossenburg camp-30,000 death
- Majdanek camp-1,380,000 death
- Mauthausen camp- 95,000 death
- Ravensbruck camp-90,000 death
- Sachsenhausen camp-100,000 death
- Sobibor camp -250,000 death
- Treblinka camp-800,000 death
- Auschwitz camp - 2,000,000 death
- Belzec camp-600,000death
- Bergen-Belsen camp - 70,000 death
- Buchenwald camp- 56,000 death
- Chelmno camp-340,000 death
- Dachau camp-30,000 death
- Flossenburg camp-30,000 death
- Majdanek camp-1,380,000 death
- Mauthausen camp- 95,000 death
- Ravensbruck camp-90,000 death
- Sachsenhausen camp-100,000 death
- Sobibor camp -250,000 death
- Treblinka camp-800,000 death