When we mention the Second World War, the words "concentration camps" have a high probability of appearing in our minds. The Japanese and Germans are quite enthusiastic about the policy of concentration camps, because the concentration camps can serve their aggression and provide medical experiment with a living body. They can even set up factories in the concentration camps to drive them to work and provide some economic support for the regime. Let's call it concentration camp economy.
The Germans sent all the enemies of the Third Reich to concentration camps, including Jews, Gypsies and Hitler's political opponents. At first, the concentration camps were only opened in Germany, but with the start of the war machine, the concentration camps set up by the Germans gradually moved to the occupied areas.
The Germans have paid great attention to these concentration camps, because these concentration camps are very important to Germany, and their existence can provide sufficient personnel and money for the next action of the Germans.
The concentration camp is the source of labor in the German war economy. In front of the gate of this kind of concentration camp, there is a slogan "ArbeitMacht Frei", which means "Work makes you free". I have to say that this move of the Germans is quite good, giving people in the concentration camp a little hope of getting out alive.
During the Second World War, many German companies expropriated prisoners from concentration camps to work in their own factories, or sent their products to concentration camps and entrusted the managers of concentration camps to let the prisoners in the camps process them. However, the prisoners in the camp have never received any salary and the diet is very poor.
After the war, many German companies admitted to using prisoners in concentration camps for free, and they compensated the families of the victims. In fact, at that stage, these prisoners not only had to sew clothes and make guns for the German Defence Force, but also sometimes printed some fake pounds and put them into England.
On the other hand, the concentration camp has also become a selection area for the German army to conduct in vivo experiments. Joseph Mangler is one of the most notorious doctors in the German army. He will carefully select his subjects in concentration camps and conduct heinous experiments on these people.
During this period, his favorite is twins, and Mangler will analyze the effects of some of his drugs on twins. At the same time, the Germans also conducted drug experiments in concentration camps and distributed them to German and naval soldiers to improve their physical performance. At first, they were also given to prisoners in concentration camps for trial, and they were deployed to the army after the clinical stage.
With the continuous advancement of the war, the Germans sent more people to concentration camps. The gas chambers and furnaces in the camps were running around the clock, and more and more people were abused to death, which made the Germans face great difficulties in discarding the bodies. At this time, a German company put forward the bizarre idea of using human fat to make soap, which was really outrageous!
The horror of German concentration camps is no less than the darkest history in human history. It is these histories that remind us to love peace and stay away from war.
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