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By: 8th grade ELA Student Cedartown Middle School Holocaust By: 8th grade ELA Student Cedartown Middle School

Holocaust- concentration Camps Just think if you were one of the many people who had to live in the concentration camps. You would be terrified! They were all killed. They were killed mainly by one person, Adolf Hitler, and his German Nazi Soldiers.

Holocaust- Concentration Camps The only people that were forced to go to the concentration camps were Jews, Gypsies and others too. Adolf Hitler disliked them because of their looks and their religion. These camps were built to fit many people. There were many of these camps all around the world. The camps were very big so the rooms were able to hold a lot of people.

Holocaust- Concentration Camps The camps were originally made for them to be slaves, but in 1941 they started killing them. They killed them in many ways, and they were all terrible and tragic.

Ways they were killed! Ways they were killed They were killed by poisonous gas chambers. Used as medical experiments such as testing diseases and cures for them.

Holocaust- Concentration Camps The prisoners were held against their will and tested on. They used the prisoners to test vaccines for deadly diseases.

Holocaust- Concentration Camps Today you will not find many people who survived the holocaust. This is mainly because they were all killed. You may find some people who went into hiding.

Pictures of the Concentration Camp Some of the prisoners that were confined. Many of the people who died during the holocaust.

Pictures of the Concentration Camp The gas chamber where they killed them. One of the survivors of the Holocaust

My Sources http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005475 http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?_adv_prop=image&fr=yfp-t-701-s&va=holocaust+concentration+camps