Brooke
I have a question about concentration camps and genocide during the holocaust. When people were sent to death camps, why did they keep people rather then just kill them all once they got there? Did they want to just elongate the pain people would have to endure? What was the purpose in keeping people in death camps for a long time?
did every camp make them work? what kind work did they typically do?
if they weren't "work" camps, what did they typically do?
Answer
Once the Census was done Using the IBM punch card system the Prisoners were collected and tent to Concentration Camps
on arrival Most were sorted Death camps Slave Labour camps or work Camps
Auschwitz was the Biggest Slave labour camp Work camp and death camp and also a Concentration Camp
where women Children old and Infirm were separated for Death the men and some women were sorted by trade the Nasis used Tailors at Hugo Boss to make pretty SS uniforms
engineers were used In Auschwitz to make parts for Ford ITT GM Bendix the Silversmiths and Gold smiths made the Fancy Daggers for the SS
the Standard Oil Petrochemical Plant at Auschwitz used 83,000 slaves so the Employed Doctors Nurses wardsmen all the keep the Trained workforce working
some of the Girls the Blonds and the Pretty ones ended Up In the Nazi Comfort Houses
or in the SS dining rooms
the Nazis never wasted anything from Qualifications to Gold Fillings
this is what Standard Oil of New Jersey Texaco DuPont Produced
In 1940 after the Germans Lost the Battle of Britain and Albert Speer Told Hitler Germany was Running out of Fuel Standard Oil / IG Farben Texaco DuPont built 40 Petrochemical plants in Germany and Occupied Countries and the Biggest was In the Auschwitz Complex it manufactured Synthetic Fuel Oil Rubber and Zyclon B and used 83,000 slaves once Up and Running produced
100 percent of German synthetic rubber
95 percent of German poison gas (including all the Zyklon B gas used in the concentration camps)
90 percent of German plastics
88 percent of German magnesium
84 percent of German explosives
70 percent of German gunpowder
46 percent of German high octane (aviation) gasoline
33 percent of German synthetic gasoline
Table 2-1
German Army (Wehrmacht) Dependence on I.G. Farben Production (1943)
Product Total German Production Percent Produced by I.G. Farben
Synthetic Rubber 118,600 tons 100%
Methanol 251,000 tons 100%
Lubricating Oil 60,000 tons 100%
Dyestuffs 31,670 tons 98%
Poison Gas quantities Unknown but enough Zyclon B 100%
Nickel 2,000 tons 95%
Plastics 57,000 tons 90%
Magnesium 27,400 tons 88%
Explosives 221,000 tons 84%
Gunpowder 210,000 tons 70%
High Octane (Aviation) Gasoline 650,000 tons 46%
Sulfuric Acid 707,000 tons 35%
that was why the Nazis Built a British POW camp Inside the Auschwitz complex to prevent the Allies Bombing
the site at Buna was Poland's Biggest Coal Reserves Used to make all the Synthetics
the Standard Oil Petrochemical Plant at Auschwitz used 83,000 slaves so the Employed Doctors Nurses wardsmen all the keep the Trained workforce working
why did we Not Bomb Auschwitz the Nazis Built a British POW camp Inside Auschwitz to prevent Just that and ensured the allies Knew where the POWS from Dunkirk went
Once the Census was done Using the IBM punch card system the Prisoners were collected and tent to Concentration Camps
on arrival Most were sorted Death camps Slave Labour camps or work Camps
Auschwitz was the Biggest Slave labour camp Work camp and death camp and also a Concentration Camp
where women Children old and Infirm were separated for Death the men and some women were sorted by trade the Nasis used Tailors at Hugo Boss to make pretty SS uniforms
engineers were used In Auschwitz to make parts for Ford ITT GM Bendix the Silversmiths and Gold smiths made the Fancy Daggers for the SS
the Standard Oil Petrochemical Plant at Auschwitz used 83,000 slaves so the Employed Doctors Nurses wardsmen all the keep the Trained workforce working
some of the Girls the Blonds and the Pretty ones ended Up In the Nazi Comfort Houses
or in the SS dining rooms
the Nazis never wasted anything from Qualifications to Gold Fillings
this is what Standard Oil of New Jersey Texaco DuPont Produced
In 1940 after the Germans Lost the Battle of Britain and Albert Speer Told Hitler Germany was Running out of Fuel Standard Oil / IG Farben Texaco DuPont built 40 Petrochemical plants in Germany and Occupied Countries and the Biggest was In the Auschwitz Complex it manufactured Synthetic Fuel Oil Rubber and Zyclon B and used 83,000 slaves once Up and Running produced
100 percent of German synthetic rubber
95 percent of German poison gas (including all the Zyklon B gas used in the concentration camps)
90 percent of German plastics
88 percent of German magnesium
84 percent of German explosives
70 percent of German gunpowder
46 percent of German high octane (aviation) gasoline
33 percent of German synthetic gasoline
Table 2-1
German Army (Wehrmacht) Dependence on I.G. Farben Production (1943)
Product Total German Production Percent Produced by I.G. Farben
Synthetic Rubber 118,600 tons 100%
Methanol 251,000 tons 100%
Lubricating Oil 60,000 tons 100%
Dyestuffs 31,670 tons 98%
Poison Gas quantities Unknown but enough Zyclon B 100%
Nickel 2,000 tons 95%
Plastics 57,000 tons 90%
Magnesium 27,400 tons 88%
Explosives 221,000 tons 84%
Gunpowder 210,000 tons 70%
High Octane (Aviation) Gasoline 650,000 tons 46%
Sulfuric Acid 707,000 tons 35%
that was why the Nazis Built a British POW camp Inside the Auschwitz complex to prevent the Allies Bombing
the site at Buna was Poland's Biggest Coal Reserves Used to make all the Synthetics
the Standard Oil Petrochemical Plant at Auschwitz used 83,000 slaves so the Employed Doctors Nurses wardsmen all the keep the Trained workforce working
why did we Not Bomb Auschwitz the Nazis Built a British POW camp Inside Auschwitz to prevent Just that and ensured the allies Knew where the POWS from Dunkirk went
Camping with my Period! Women aren't meant for camping!!!?
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So In four days I will go camping in Austria...cool huh? Except for my period and other countless woman problems I will have on the trip! So this isn't a "little" camping trip. It is a hardcore 2 week real camping experience! I talking about tents and no bathrooms!! Plus! It's in Austria...and I don't know German! But thats just the small stuff... heres the real problem...
First off I will have my period at the beginning of the second week.I've already been staying in Germany for a month now... and mother nature planned for my trip so perfectly so that I would have my Period three times while I was staying away from home...long story short...I'm short on pads. I know, I know...USE TAMPONS! But that doesn't work for me. Again I am so "lucky" that I have my period for a week...thats right...seven days! So the amount of changing required for tampons plus the rarity that I will have time to change my tampon (and where to put it) makes it so inconvenient for camping. AND if that doesn't make tampons inconvenient.. My period is heavy, and I bleed very heavily for five days...and thanks to the time change I bleed the most at night...yah...goodbye sleeping bag... At home when ever I use tampons I always leak...and the only ones that protect my undies feel like socks! So I guess I have no choice but to double up on pads or something but the problem is that I've already used most of them and I don't have may left for this time around...and the camping is in four days...and I go to german school with my friend Marianne...and to be honest I'm kinda embarrassed to go shopping for pads (I know, it's something all women have to do).
Ok...now about the other problems which are minor in comparison all link to bathrooms and showering. As for bathing...we have a lake. The main part is that I'm worried about what products I can use in a lake and how to go about cleaning my hair. My hair is curly and I like it that way because my hair naturally makes soft locks and looks really nice and I usually get complements. Taking care of it is easy...all I need is water,conditioner, and a comb...but even the easiest of hair can get tangled when you don't have what you need to take care of it and mine is no exception. Ever since I got my hair cut shorter it's been really hard to get it into a braid when it's dry and I won't have all the time in the world or even a proper shower to tame it. So the other problem is that I'm not fond of using the "outdoors" as my bathroom. I really don't know how to "just go" and I am very clean when it comes to things like this. If I could bring one thing at a deserted island, toilet paper would be the 3rd on my list. So really all my troubles focus on hygiene because I'm pretty athletic and I've gone camping for 2 weeks before...just not this intense.
and if you were wondering...I'm going with the scouts (girl/boy scouts) that my friends Marianne goes to. Marianne is more worried about the hiking and physical strength stuff. I travel a lot for my age and to tell you the truth this is the longest time I've been away and completely alone.
Answer
Ok first off, the period issue.
1) Forget about your awkwardness, go to a shop and buy some pads. Now. If you can't get over your embarrassment, just think about how embarrassing it would be if you ran out while camping and had absolutely nothing to hand. Go stock up while you have the chance.
2) If you don't feel secure, double up on everything. At night, wear a tampon AND a pad, just in case. Or by some more absorbant tampons.
3) I had this problem when in Siberia for a month, along with all the other girls in the group. After a discussion, we decided to test whether or not pads and tampons burn on a fire. They do. Arrange "burn time" with the other girls on the trip. This is where, after dinner and drying clothes by the fire (I assume if you're camping you will be making fires and such), everyone leaves the fire to go do other things, and whoever needs to put stuff on the fire can do so without embarrassment.
4) The chemicals in pads and tampons are bad for the environment, so it's not a great idea to bury them or put them in a river. Burning them is the best thing, next to bagging them up for a week and taking them home (EW!).
5) You are going with the scouts, so there will be other girls with you. Presumably, you will have a team leader/guide of some kind with you who is female if there are girls in your group. This issue will have to be talked about at some point. You will not be the only person on the trip who has this problem.
Second, about the toilet thing.
1) Everybody does it, that alone should make you feel slightly better. You will have to get over your anxiety eventually if you will be out there for two weeks, so you can either get on with it, or suffer and then get on with it lol. You can't not poo for fourteen days unless you are very VERY ill.
2) You will probably have a designated "toilet area" while you are out there, it's not like you have to find yourself a random bush and go behind it (although that does happen) hoping that nobody walks by. A secluded spot will be agreed on by the team as a whole.
3) TAKE TOILET PAPER WITH YOU, YOU MUPPET! It's biodegradable. Bury it with your business and all will be well.
And finally, about your hair and soap etc.
1) You will need to get an all purpose soap, like this one http://www.millets.co.uk/travel/travel-essentials/product/580324.html This is what people brought with them to Siberia and it works for absolutely everything. Wash your clothes, your hair and your body with it, it's fine. you cannot take supermarket soaps with you and wash in a lake because it is bad for the environment. BIG NO-NO.
2) You will be camping. Eventually, you will all look a mess, so your hair will be the least of your worries. Just brush it as best you can and leave it in a ponytail at the base of your neck, or put it up in a bun. The bun is better because it will keep your hair looking tidy and keep your neck cool.
Have fun and email me if you have any more questions or if I missed anything out.
Ok first off, the period issue.
1) Forget about your awkwardness, go to a shop and buy some pads. Now. If you can't get over your embarrassment, just think about how embarrassing it would be if you ran out while camping and had absolutely nothing to hand. Go stock up while you have the chance.
2) If you don't feel secure, double up on everything. At night, wear a tampon AND a pad, just in case. Or by some more absorbant tampons.
3) I had this problem when in Siberia for a month, along with all the other girls in the group. After a discussion, we decided to test whether or not pads and tampons burn on a fire. They do. Arrange "burn time" with the other girls on the trip. This is where, after dinner and drying clothes by the fire (I assume if you're camping you will be making fires and such), everyone leaves the fire to go do other things, and whoever needs to put stuff on the fire can do so without embarrassment.
4) The chemicals in pads and tampons are bad for the environment, so it's not a great idea to bury them or put them in a river. Burning them is the best thing, next to bagging them up for a week and taking them home (EW!).
5) You are going with the scouts, so there will be other girls with you. Presumably, you will have a team leader/guide of some kind with you who is female if there are girls in your group. This issue will have to be talked about at some point. You will not be the only person on the trip who has this problem.
Second, about the toilet thing.
1) Everybody does it, that alone should make you feel slightly better. You will have to get over your anxiety eventually if you will be out there for two weeks, so you can either get on with it, or suffer and then get on with it lol. You can't not poo for fourteen days unless you are very VERY ill.
2) You will probably have a designated "toilet area" while you are out there, it's not like you have to find yourself a random bush and go behind it (although that does happen) hoping that nobody walks by. A secluded spot will be agreed on by the team as a whole.
3) TAKE TOILET PAPER WITH YOU, YOU MUPPET! It's biodegradable. Bury it with your business and all will be well.
And finally, about your hair and soap etc.
1) You will need to get an all purpose soap, like this one http://www.millets.co.uk/travel/travel-essentials/product/580324.html This is what people brought with them to Siberia and it works for absolutely everything. Wash your clothes, your hair and your body with it, it's fine. you cannot take supermarket soaps with you and wash in a lake because it is bad for the environment. BIG NO-NO.
2) You will be camping. Eventually, you will all look a mess, so your hair will be the least of your worries. Just brush it as best you can and leave it in a ponytail at the base of your neck, or put it up in a bun. The bun is better because it will keep your hair looking tidy and keep your neck cool.
Have fun and email me if you have any more questions or if I missed anything out.
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