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Concentration Camps

Nazi Germany had various types of “concentration camps”. They include labor camps, death camps, POW camps, transit and collection camps, and rehabilitation camps. Sources vary as to the precise total number of camps. One source gave a total of nine thousand while other sources ranged from fifteen to twenty thousand camps. There are Holocaust scholars … Continue reading

Auschwitz Concentration Camp

Auschwitz concentration camp is a network of Nazi concentration and death camps all located in Poland. It was the largest and most notorious concentration camp of Nazi Germany. There were actually three main concentration camps at Auschwitz and forty five smaller satellite camps. Auschwitz 1 served as the administrative center, Auschwitz 2 was an extermination camp, … Continue reading

Anne Frank

People familiar with the name of Anne Frank would automatically connect her name to Holocaust tragedy. The suffering of this great woman during World War 2 served as her greatest contribution to bring lasting lessons to the world against the cruelties of war. Such accomplishment had been achieved due to various causes, and the two … Continue reading

Holocaust Survivors

Holocaust survivors came from many sectors of society. Most of them were already dead, but their testimonies continue to live. There are survivors who are artists, painters, actors, actresses, directors, book publishers, musicians, mathematicians, scientists, theologians, military, politicians, and athletes. We consider that the most important sector among them were the speakers and researchers of … Continue reading

Holocaust Denial

Together with the re-emergence of anti – Semitic sentiment, Holocaust denial is also becoming widespread in our time. There are many that share the mind of President Ahmadinejad of Iran that the Holocaust is a great hoax. According to them, its design is to shame Germanyand to justify the establishment of the state of Israel. … Continue reading