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Nazi Extermination Methods during World War II
There is probably no greater tragedy in this world than
the Holocaust on the Jews during
World War II. The gentle Jewish community was deemed unworthy by the Nazis
and blamed for the past transgressions that the Germans suffered. The
Jewish community suffered much at the hands of the Germans, such that
it will never be forgotten. One of the most horrifying aspects of the
Holocaust was the extermination methods of the Germans, followed closely
by the selection methods of the Nazi Doctors.
The
Final Solution a decision made by Hitler and a Conference of allies to
decide what was to be done about the Jews, supplies were running low from
the war and it was becoming too costly to keep them alive. According to(
A History of the Holocaust,) A Revised Edition, The Final Solution was
decided at the Wannsee Conference. The Conference was held to decide to
what to do with the Jews, Hitler wanted to move them into Russia, but
that was not possible. After only fifteen minutes of discussion, it was
decided to exterminate all of the Jews. Not just to exterminate all of
the Jews, but to exterminate them as fast as they could leaving no evidence
about what was to happen.
The extermination methods started out as a mere Firing squad and became
more advanced as the years went on. The firing squad was made up of SS
soldiers, infantry men of the Nazi Army. According to the book (The World
Must Know), the SS killing squad was also called the Mobile Killing Squad,
and one incident of a demonstration of their terrible force where was
at Piryatin located in the state of Poltava Oblast in the Ukraine, the
Mobile killing squad murdered 1,600 Jews on April 6, 1942. The Jews were
led out of the cityand were marched five miles out into the countryside
and were forced to dig their own grave a massive pit. They were forced
to take off their clothes and valuables, forced into the pit and shot
five at a time. In 1942 and 1943 when the Germans began to lose, they
returned to these giant pits to dig up these mass graves and to burn the
bodies to try to get rid of the evidence.
The firing squad was soon to be found to not be a very good method as
the constant shooting of women, children, and the elderly was a constant
drain on moral. According to the Adolf Eichman Trail Collection (AETC)
the Germans began experimenting with poison gas for the purpose of mass
murder in the late nineteen thirties, with the killing of mental patients.
It was called euthanasia, a Nazi word referring to the systematic killing
of those Germans whom the Nazi’s deemed unworthy of life because of mental
illness or physical disability.
There were six gassing installations were established as part of the Euthanasic
Program, these were located at; Bernburg, Brandenburg, Grafeneck, Hadannar,
Hartheim, and Sonnenstien. These killing centers used pure chemically
manufactured carbon monoxide gas; that was dropped into the room through
vents in the ceiling and then sealed off. Furthermore, it took only a
few minutes of intense suffering before the prisoners were killed. Later
on Gas Chambers were used to kill the Jews, Gas Vans were hermetically
sealed trucks with engine exhaust diverted to the interior compartment.
It took around forty-five minutes for the Jews to die, so the Germans
would have a round trip, then the Germans would burn the bodies in a Crematorium.
(AETC)
However according to A History of the Holocaust Revised Edition (AHoHRE),
the first gassing experiment took place at Auschwitz in September of 1941
on Soviet Prisoners of War and a number of sick inmates. Between April
of 1942, and November of 1944 in addition to a number of Soviet Prisoner
of War, the gas extinguished the lives of probably up to 6,000 Roma (Gypsies),
and around 1.25 million Jews, in that Concentration Camp alone. Zyklon
B gas was dropped in a crystalized form into the hermetically sealed form
through a small opening in the ceiling and then sealed, it again only
took a few minutes for the prisoners to die. In the second and third Crematoriums
of the Camp, 2,500 people could be killed in just thirty minutes. (AHoHRE)
These Extermination Camps, or Concentration Camps, were first set up to
merely contain the Jews, and to work them till death. However, according
to the article “Extermination Camps,” on the website Yad Vasham, (EC)
the first Extermination Camp to be established was Chelmo; the camp was
established on December 8, 1941. It was located near Lodz, and ceased
operation in the summer of 1944. The victims were murdered by gas vans,
some 320,000 people were murdered here. Other Extermination Camps located
in Poland are; Birkenau (which was known as Auschwitz Birkenau, Auschwitz,
Belzec, Sobibor, Treblinka, and Majdanek. Furthermore, the most famous
of concentration camps was Auschwitz, it was both a Concentration Camp,
and a Extermination Camp, its Extermination Camp Birkenau was instituted
in March of 1942, during its short operation of only two years, its prisoners
were murdered by Zykon B Gas, and tens of thousands of Jews were murdered
as well as thousands of Gypsies, and Soviet Prisoners. The other camps
were set up in late 1942, and early 1943; Belzec, Sobibor, and Treblinker.
Belzec, muredered 600,000 Jews, Treblinker killed the most Jews out of
the three with 870,000 Jews murdered, and Sobibor killed the least amount
Jews, with 250,00 Jews murdered. These were only three out of many Concentration
camps in Europe; however they were three of the most famous.
One aspect of the Holocaust that always baffles one was how the Germans
could decide who could live and could die. When the people were rounded
from their homes, they were forced into train cars like cattle, and were
taken to the nearest Concentration Camp.According to the book “The World
Must Know” (TWMK) once they were at the Extermination Camp, those who
did not make the trip were removed from the trains, and the living moved
on. However; if then they were also taken away immediately to the crematorium,
those who could walk faced their first selection. The German word for
selection is Selektion, and during this selection, an SS Officer would
point to the left or the right, and the people who were sent to the left
to be killed were; old people, young children too young to work, pregnant
women, and the infirm. They were not given a chance to work at all, and
these people segregated by sex went to the gas chambers, where they were
removed of their clothes and their valuables. The Germans deceived these
condemned up until the last minute, the Gas Chambers were labeled “showers”
and they were told that they were simply going to take a shower. (TWMK)
Those selected for work, they were immediately registered, branded, and
sheared of all the hair on their head. The SS Officer in charge of the
Selection was usually a physician, and the most famous of all was Dr.
Joseph Mengele. In according to the documentary “Forgiving Dr. Mengele,”
(FDM) a Holocaust Survivor Eva Moses Kor, was a victim of Dr. Mengele,
he was an evil Doctor who performed terrible experiments on twins, simply
because he wanted to. He was not a real Dr, however since he was experimenting
on Jews; no one was going to stop him. Furthermore, Dr, Mengele, would
torture the twins to test how the Jews would react, if one twin would
die.
In conclusion the Holocaust will be forever remembered as one of history’s
most horrific tragedies. Though we can never truly understand or relate
to the tragedies of the Holocaust it should forever be remembered, and
never discredited. The suffers that the Jews of Poland,
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and many more will always remain ingrained in
our ancestry.
Works Cited
Bauer, Yehuda. A History of the Holocaust Revised Edition.
N.p.: Franklin Watts A Division of Scholastic, 2001. Print. The "Final
Solution"
Berenbaum, Michael. The World Must Know: The History of the Holocaust
as Told in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Boston: Little,
Brown, 1993. Print.
"Eichman Title." Yad Vashem. Steven Speilberg Jewish Film
Archive & Israel State Archives, 23 June 1961. Web. 10 Apr. 2013.
"The Exterminaton Camps." Yad Vashem. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Apr.
2013.
Nueburger, Larry, Mr. "Class Notes." Interview. n.d.: n. pag.
Print. Ozarks Technical Community College
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