Death Camps: the Real History about German Death Camps in Poland |
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Author:
| Lewicki, Piotr |
ISBN: | 978-1-9770-5985-7 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2018 |
Publisher: | Independently Published
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $4.29 |
Book Description:
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Among 50 million dead during the Second World War, more than 12 million constitute the civilian victims of the Third German's extermination policy, including more than a million deaths in the Nazi German Auschwitz concentration camp and extermination center. Never before in the history of civilization had a crime on such a scale been planned and carried out and industrial killing methods used to meet that end.The basics of the Nazi expansion and extermination policy were not only to...
More DescriptionAmong 50 million dead during the Second World War, more than 12 million constitute the civilian victims of the Third German's extermination policy, including more than a million deaths in the Nazi German Auschwitz concentration camp and extermination center. Never before in the history of civilization had a crime on such a scale been planned and carried out and industrial killing methods used to meet that end.The basics of the Nazi expansion and extermination policy were not only to strive towards political dominance in Europe and, eventually, the world, but also plans of deep demographic changes in the areas deemed to be German "living space". This was according to the Nazi racist doctrine proclaiming biological inequality of nations and the right of dominance of the "superior" German peoples over "inferior" peoples like Jews, Roma or SlavsThe Nazis established killing centers for efficient mass murder. Unlike concentration camps, which served primarily as detention and labor centers, killing centers (also referred to as "extermination camps" or "death camps") were almost exclusively "death factories." German SS and police murdered nearly 2,700,000 Jews in the killing centers either by asphyxiation with poison gas or by shooting.Shortly after the outbreak of the Second World War, the German Nazis started removing Jews and Roma from Germany through deportations to occupied Poland. Due to the fact, however, that those areas were deemed to become German "living space", different ideas regarding the resettlement of the population of Eastern Europe were considered, including the deportation of Jews outside Europe to the French island of Madagascar, and of the Slavs to Siberia.The so-called Generalplan Ost or Master Plan East, a Nazi settlement and Germanisation plan for Eastern Europe, was developed on the request of the Third Reich's authorities. To depopulate this German "living space" a small part of the population that was deemed "racially valuable" according to German eugenics theory was supposed to be Germanised. Most of the Slavic population was to be exterminated or resettled.The plan also included approximately six million Jews living in Eastern Europe.Plans for the sterilization of SlavsIn 1941 the topic of secret conferences in Himmler's headquarters was the issue of mass sterilization. Those in attendance considered the best method for sterilizing an unlimited number of people in the shortest period and easiest manner possible. It may be presumed that this was to be an alternative solution of "clearing" German "living space" beside extermination and deportations.During the July 1941 conference attended by Heinrich Himmler and Richard Glücks, Inspector of the Concentration Camps, the task to find the best sterilization method was vested upon professor Carl Clauberg, an authority figure within the treatment of female infertility.There are so many lies behind the German death camps in Poland, political lies, inferiorism and much more.We really need to know the truth about what happened back then, millions of people lost their lifes in this camps including my grandparents; the world needs to know the truth.The question is are you ready to know the truth? If yes then this book is your no 1 choice.