Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in the small Austrian town of

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Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in
the small Austrian town of Braunau on the
Inn River along the Bavarian-German
border. The son of an extremely strongwilled Austrian customs official, his early
youth seems to have been controlled by his
father until his death in 1903. Adolf soon
became rebellious and began failing at
school. He finally left formal education
altogether in 1905 and began his long
years of aimless existence, reading,
painting, wandering in the woods, and
dreaming of becoming a famous artist. In
1907, when his mother died, he moved to
Vienna in an attempt to enroll in the famed
Academy of Fine Arts. His failure to gain
admission that year and the next led him
into a period of deep depression as he
drifted away from his friends.
While the term Holocaust victims
generally refers to jews, the Nazis also
persecuted and killed millions of members
of other groups they considered
dangerous.The Holocaust was the murder
of six million Jews and millions of others
by the Nazis and their collaborators
during World War II.
During the Holocaust Jews
concentration camp prisoners
received tattoos. The tattoos
were letters, symbols, and
numbers to identify them.
Not only did they tattoo numbers,
symbols, and letters on the Jews
but they also sewed stars on their
clothing to tell the difference
between the Nazis and the Jews.
The Jews were treated really
poorly. The Nazi’s would not
feed them. Many disease
spread through out the camps.
The Nazi’s would abuse the
Jews. They faced
discrimination from the
Nazi’s.
Lice was spread around, the Jews wanted to take
showers. The Nazis fooled the Jews by telling them
that they were all going to take showers. They took
them into gas chambers, which were big rooms with
shower heads, instead of water coming out of the
shower heads a poison gas came out of them. This
was a way that they would kill them. Another way
that the Nazis would kill them was they would do
different experiments with the them, one way was
that they would put them in air pressure rooms that
they would leave them there until they die.
Banjica concentration camp was a
quisling and Nazi German
Concentration Camp in the occupied
Serbia during World War I, located in
the epoof Belgrade. It started as a
center for holding hostages, but
later included Jews, Serbs, Roma,
captured Partisans, and other
opponents of the German Reich. The
camp's registers record the names of
23,637 prisoners, of which 4,286 were
executed or died. The camp was open
from June 1941 to September 1944. It
was jointly run by German occupying
forces, under command of Gestapo
official Willy Friedrich, and the
Serbian State Guard. The Serbian
administrator was Svetozar Vujković,
a pre-war policeman, while his deputy
was Đorđe Kosmajac, and both were
infamous for their sadism.
During World War II
it was a concentration
camp.In 1940,
Norway was invaded
and occupied by Nazi
Germany. From 1941
the Nazi authorities
Nasjonal Samling used
Bredtveit as a political
prison.It bore a
similarity to Falstad
concentration camp, in
the original purpose of
the facility.