German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camps in occupied Poland – Stutthof

German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camps in occupied Poland – Stutthof

Fact of the Polish figure „The Auschwitz Nazi German Death Camp”

Part of the „The Holocaust” topic

Poland under Nazi Germany occupation during World War II, was a place of where many people of different nationalities and religious believes suffered from the hands of the Nazis. One of the ways the polish soil was marked by them, was by creation of concentration and extermination camps. Designed to capitalize from forced labour, terrorize, humiliate and the worst of them all – kill. There were 9 main camps created in Poland – KL Stutthoff, KL Gross Rosen, KL Płaszów, KL Majdanek, KL Warschau, KL Treblinka, KL Kulmhof, KL Bełżec, KL Sobibor, and the biggest of them all KL Auschwitz-Birkenau. Each one of them having dozens of subcamps, created a system of oppression, extermination for not only Jews and Poles, but people of different nationalities and religions brought to them from whole Europe.