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SOVA2 [1]
2 years ago
7

List 5 Nazi death camps of the holocaust; tell their location.

History
1 answer:
Vesna [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

Nazi Death Camps and their locations:

Chełmno extermination camp ⇒ close to Chełmno nad Nerem, Poland.

Belzec extermination camp ⇒ close to Belzec, Poland.

Sobibor extermination camp ⇒ close to Sobibor, Poland.

Treblinka extermination camp ⇒ close to Treblinka, Poland.

Auschwitz concentration camp  ⇒ main camp near  Oświęcim, Poland.

Atrocities committed:

  1. Mass murder
  2. Disembowelment
  3. R-ape
  4. Chemical extermination
  5. Deliberately infecting humans with diseases like Typhoid
  6. Attempting to create conjoined twins by sewing them together
  7. Vivisections on humans.
  8. Eye experiments
  9. Slave labor
  10. Fatal beating.

Atrocities by Josef Mengele.

  1. Chemical extermination - He administered chemicals like chloroform to victims including twins one time killing fourteen twins in one night.
  2. Deliberately infecting humans with diseases like Typhoid - He did this on twins to see how the other twin's body would react.
  3. Vivisections on humans  - He would experiment on people and open them up without anasthesia to view how their organs worked even doing this to pregnant women.
  4. Attempting to create conjoined twins by sewing them together
  5. Eye experiments - Mengele injected chemicals into the eyes of people whilst they were still alive to see if he could change their eye color.
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