18 Facts About Death camps

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The victims of death camps were primarily murdered by gassing, either in permanent installations constructed for this specific purpose, or by means of gas vans.

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The six extermination camps were Chelmno, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Majdanek and Auschwitz-Birkenau.

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Auschwitz and Majdanek death camps used extermination through labour in order to kill their prisoners.

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Six Death camps meet this definition, though extermination of people happened at every sort of concentration camp or transit camp; the use of the term extermination camp with its exclusive purpose is carried over from Nazi terminology.

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The six Death camps were Chelmno, Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, Majdanek and Auschwitz.

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6.

Death camps were designed specifically for the systematic killing of people delivered en masse by the Holocaust trains.

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Death camps differed from concentration camps located in Germany proper, such as Bergen-Belsen, Oranienburg, Ravensbruck, and Sachsenhausen, which were prison camps set up prior to World War II for people defined as 'undesirable'.

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From March 1936, all Nazi concentration Death camps were managed by the, who operated extermination Death camps from 1941 as well.

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Six Death camps considered to be purely for extermination were Chelmno extermination camp, Belzec extermination camp, Sobibor extermination camp, Treblinka extermination camp, Majdanek extermination camp and Auschwitz extermination camp.

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Whereas the Auschwitz II and Majdanek camps were parts of a labor camp complex, the Chelmno and Operation Reinhard death camps were built exclusively for the rapid extermination of entire communities of people within hours of their arrival.

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In most other Death camps prisoners were selected for slave labor first; they were kept alive on starvation rations and made available to work as required.

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12.

Death camps was told by the commanding officer there that the shootings were proving psychologically damaging to those being asked to pull the triggers.

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Death camps recounted that on 19 August 1942, he arrived at Belzec extermination camp and was shown the unloading of 45 train cars filled with 6,700 Jews, many already dead.

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Death camps was impressed by the diligence of prisoners from the so-called Special Detachment who carried out their duties despite their being well aware that they, too, would meet exactly the same fate in the end.

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Death camps mentioned the case of a who found the body of his wife, yet continued to drag corpses along "as though nothing had happened".

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Some extermination Death camps that remained uncleared of evidence were liberated by Soviet troops, who followed different standards of documentation and openness than the Western allies did.

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17.

The extermination Death camps sites have been accessible to everyone in recent decades.

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Holocaust deniers claim that the extermination Death camps were actually transit Death camps from which Jews were deported farther east.

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