Sunday, March 14, 2010

Did the Germans kill Polish-Jewish POWs during the Second World War?

And did Polish-Jewish POWs ever get sent to Colditz Castle?





Thank you.
Did the Germans kill Polish-Jewish POWs during the Second World War?
Yes they did.





Relative to Colditz Castle, it housed Jews, communists, homosexuals and prisoners of war - especially those prisoners that were very troublesome at other POW camps.
Did the Germans kill Polish-Jewish POWs during the Second World War?
Hey Erise,





The Nazi's unfortuanately did kill thousands of Polish and Jewish POW's. Poland was the first counrty that Nazi Germany invaded on September 1st at around 4:40am in the year 1939. Polish civilians fleed for their lives when the Nazi's came. Simply because they knew they were going to get killed, beat, raped, slaughtered or captured and taken to many different Concentraion, Labour, Death camps. The children however, were serperated from their parents and taken to Germany to have different psychological and physical test's. If they passed, they would end up joining the Hitler Youth party and be forced to follow Hitler. The parents (like I said before) were all takin to different camps in German occupied Poland. Also different camps in and about Germany. They all had to walk for miles and miles before they reached the camp if they were not already dead. When they got to some of the worst Nazi camps specially reserved for Polish. The camps were: Majdanek, Sachsenhausen, Gross-Rosen, Mauthausen Neuengamme Dachau and Ravensbrueck. An average of 40,000 Poles died at each of these camps as well as tens of thousands more were executed or died in other camps and prisons. Poles and Jews were also put into Forced labour. So they decided to use prisoners for building stuff. Almost 1.5 million Poles were taken to the Reich for labour. Many of them were teenaagers. Similar fates came for the Jews. Only because Hitler hated the Jews more, they were all tortured and beaten senseless. Most of them were sent to the Holocaust. Many were sent to Colditz Castle but I"m afraid I don't know much about the castle. Sorry about that. I hope this helped.





Trevor





P.S "I hope there is never someone so cruel as Hitler, to set foot on the earth again."


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