As a result, direct suffering experiences of direct residents at the camp could not inspire people who empathized with passionate and tragedy. Fragment memory from survivors is somewhat inaccessible or reliable. Firstly, the survivors who can remember their memory are not the most painful. In other words, the Holocaust caused serious problems for real witnesses and made it possible for their experience to enter the public. Primo Levi described the survivors of the Holocaust at The Drowned and Saved as those who have never experienced the entire process of the Nazi inhumanization project in fact.
Interviews with people with different social and ethnic backgrounds such as survivors of the Holocaust, liberators of concentration camps, rescuers, rescuers, workers, former prisoners of war, and the target of the Nazis, and their collaborators Includes those who witnessed the massacre. Events In the early 1930s he worked as a European financialist and suppressed Holocaust survivors, liberators of concentration camps, rescue workers, rescue workers, workers, former prisoners of war, and people with different social and ethnic backgrounds of the Nazis Recognized the political influence to. ... ... and the massacre of their collaborators or witnesses ... but became citizens of the UK; volunteer activities and convocation at the British Red Cross
The concentration camp is an important part of the Holocaust. My first topic is Dachau concentration camp. Then I will talk about another concentration camp called Bergen-Belsen. Let me talk about Treblinka concentration camp. Finally, the last thing we want to talk about is Auschwitz-Birkenau. Explaining these camps, you can see that concentration camps are an important part of the Holocaust. Dachau is a devastating concentration camp in the Holocaust. Dachau was founded in 1933. Initially it was an extermination camp for Jews and political prisoners. Then it became a full time concentration camp for prisoners. In 1943, the Nazis decided to force occupiers to start working again. The Nazis made POWs to make weapons and goods for war. With this camp, they conducted cruel medical experiments against prisoners. More than 3,500 people experimented with them, and most of them died.
Many people call all the Nazi imprisonment places during the Holocaust as concentration camps. The term "concentration camp" is used to describe the place of imprisonment and murder under the Nazi regime, but not every place established by Nazi is a concentration camp. Places founded by the Nazis include: Forced labor camps and temporary camps: Forced labor camps are shameless and humiliating imposed on prisoners without proper equipment, clothing, nutrition, or rest It was used for labor. Transit camp serves as a temporary management facility for Jews waiting for expulsion outside the country. These camps are usually the last stop before expulsion to the killing center. 1830 Forced Labor Camp