Mistreat?? MISTREAT?? Is that what you call gassing 6 million people, using them for insane experiments and starving them until they were living skeletons?
Teasing a classmate is mistreating...
2006-11-02 09:49:22
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answered by bodinibold 7
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There were two general areas of 'concentration', but there were many camps. France had theirs but most of the others went to Poland where the facilities built for the elimination of the enormous Jewish population was perfected in its grotesque efficiency.
Each country under German domination was to round up the Jews in their population and ship them to the camps. Unofficial axis ally Bulgaria (the Bulgarian king never really got around to signing the axis alliance, something he was famous for doing when he really didn't agree--although he talked a good game when visiting Hitler). In Sophia today there is a large memorial plaque telling how the Bulgarian leadership saved the Jewish population. Even after German tanks occupied the country, the Bulgarians always had projects or excuses to keep the Bulgarian Jews in Bulgaria. Then too, the king had also negotiated that the Bulgarians didn't have to fight the Russians, after all the Russians were the ones who freed Bulgaria from the Turkish Ottoman empire. Except for Bulgaria, and neutral countries like Sweden, Switzerland, and Portugal, it was a bad time and place to be Jewish and in europe.
2006-11-02 14:50:40
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answered by Rabbit 7
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Hitler put a LOT of jews into concentration camps...basically fenced in and guarded camps where they worked ALL DAY LONG and didnt get much food. a lot of them starved or were worked to death. and MANY of them were put into gas chambers within the concentration camps, which thousands were put into a large room, the doors were shut, and gas was put into it and they were killed slowly.
they were not just mistreated, that is lightly put.
they were mutilated, killed, beaten, cruelly treated. there were some doctors in concentration camps that actually experimented on the jewish people, did cruel things, cut of some of their body parts, injected them with diseases. the majority died in the worst conditions ever. they hardly had clothes, and when winter came they certainly didnt have heat.
and please remember that during the Holocaust, or World War II, it was not just jewish people who were being tortured and put into concentration camps. it was other people, like political opposers of Hitler, Greeks, French people, captured soldiers.
a good book to read is Borowski's "This way for the gas, ladies and gentlemen" or another book by weisel called "Night."
you really should do research, because mistreated is a very, very light word compared to the awful things done to people during WWII
2006-11-02 13:25:58
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answered by UNCBballGirl 2
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Oh, my.
Well, mistreat is not the word. Hitler and his machine did in some 6 million Jews, plus other people he didn't like, like gays and "defectives," in Germany, Poland, Austria, France, wherever he had succeeded in invading. Shipped them in trains to "camps" like Auschwitz, Buchenwald, Mauthausen, Birkenau, Dachau, etc.
Just Google "concentration camps" for a look-see of these camps and commentaries....
2006-11-02 10:33:03
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answered by sonyack 6
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He killed a lot of the Jewish community in a country called GERMANY. I can tell from your "questions" that you doubt the accuracy of this calculated genocide. I have looked up the wikipedia article based on this dictator and post the link below.
2006-11-02 09:57:07
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answered by Sorcha 6
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did you know hitler was actually jewish himself? .... hilter had this thing where if you weren't blonde haired and blue eyed you should be dead, a slave or an experiment. you really should look this up elsewhere....
2006-11-02 10:00:30
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answered by Woofa's Mum 2
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holocaust
2006-11-02 09:54:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you freakin kidding me?
2006-11-02 09:59:24
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answered by katiesaik 2
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