
Poland under the Nazis (part 1) – Oskar Schindlers Factory, Krakow
From October 29 till November 3th I took a short organized trip to Poland. The organizer called this …
Concentration camps during World War II were facilities established by Nazi Germany to imprison, exploit, and exterminate perceived enemies, including Jews, political dissidents, Roma, and others. Conditions were inhumane, involving forced labor, starvation, disease, and executions. Camps like Auschwitz became central to the Holocaust and Nazi genocidal policies.