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Touring Dachau Concentration CampThree days after landing in Munich I toured Dachau Concentration Camp. As I rode bus 726 to its final stop, I had no idea what to expect. This is my recount of the visit.
Fact or Fiction: Concentration Camps in the United StatesIt is rumored that there are hundreds of concentration camps across the United States. Recently there have been talks of civilian inmate camps to contain the violent, crime-ridden citizens of America...is this true?- Concentration Camps During the HolocaustNearly 20,000 concentration camps were established by the Nazis between 1933 and 1945. Glorifying the extermination of the "enemies of the state", the Third Reich used concentration camps primarily as extermination camps for mass murder.
- FEMA Camps: Helping the American People in a Time of Crisis or Detention/Concentration Camps?I will look at the evidence supporting the idea that FEMA is building, and have built, several camps across the US. I will also discuss why they were built and what they may be used for.
Visiting Sachsenhausen Concentration CampSachsenhausen Concentration Camp is located north of Berlin, Germany and was one of the first concentration camps built under the Nazi regime.- Concentration Camps Being Constructed in the USA?Are there really concentration camps being built in the united states? A little research has shown me there are possiblities it is true
- Are FEMA Concentration Camps Real?Reports are growing in a variety of factions of the alternative press regarding the growing number of FEMA facilities that will be concentration camps. Is there anything to these reports, or is it just speculation on the part of the tin foil hat crowd?
- Guantanamo Bay and Other Concentration CampsMy views on Gitmo and why I won't miss it when it is gone.
- Sexual Exploitation of Women in the HolocaustThis article discusses the experiences women faced in concentration camps during the Holocaust. The sexual exploitation of both women and children is exposed and their unique experience is explored.
- Books About Concentration CampsThis is about a book I just got done reading called NIGHT.
United States Seeks to Deport Former Nazi Concentration Camp GuardThe person who the proceedings are brought against is Paul Henss, age 85, who is a German citizen who entered the United States in 1955. At that time, he did not reveal that he had served as an SS attack dog handler at the concentration camps.
Great Holocaust Literature for TeachersThis article lists and describes several books that relate to the Holocaust. It also provides teachers with activities for lessons that involve the listed books.
Within These Walls: Visiting Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Outside of BerlinAn account of my visit to Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp outside of Berlin.- Memories of Women in a Jewish Concentration CampThis book contains 70 recipes, written by women suffering and starving in a Jewish concentration camp. It is an important part of Jewish history.
- The WorldThere is a real world of injustice behind the facade. To see it please read on...
- In Search of Life's MeaningIn Search of Life's Meaning
A Foundation for Life -- How to Make Wise ChoicesWise choices require a foundation of wisdom, knowledge and understanding. "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it." (George Santayana)
ConcentrationA poem talking about the horrors of war.- Book Review: A Woman's Prison Journal by Louise RinserGreat addition to your knowledge of WWII Germany or nice reading for memoir enthusiasts.
- Finding the Meaning of Life Through LogotherapyA discussion on the human search for meaning in life, based on concentration camp survivor Viktor Frankl's findings. An essay on changing our attitude toward difficult experiences.
- Living in the Future or the Past?We all have a past, and hopefully we have a future lying before us, though we are not given this guarantee. If you could choose, would you live in the past, the way things were years ago, or would you live looking to the future?
- Corporate Vs. Corporeal CitizensAccording to the Supreme Court, Corporations are now "citizens"; what will they do with their new liberties?
- Martin Niemoller: Poet, Dissident and Concentration Camp SurvivorMartin Niemoller is the author of a famous poem that has several versions. One version begins, "When Hitler attacked the Jews I was not a Jew, therefore I was not concerned." The Nazis imprisoned him for over eight years.
- Review: Night and Fog (1955)"Night and Fog" depicts the horrors of the concentration camps, and points out that evil continues to live on in man, just as it had in the years leading up to it.
- Review: Night and Fog (1955)"Night and Fog" depicts the horrors of Nazi concentration camps, but says evil wasn't limited to just the Holocaust--it will always exist in the heart of man.
- The Reader, By: Bernhard SchlinkThe Reader addresses many issues: illiteracy, child molestation, the holocaust, how the post WWII younger generation of German's dealt with the guilt and shame, and the psychological "numbness" that befell anyone who scrutinized the Nazi horror.
- A Womans JourneyA womans journey from shindlers factory to the auschwitz camp. The original destination was for another factory but there was a mistake.
- Creation from AdversityComing forth through horror to create.
- Reading Response: Man's Search for MeaningThis piece is a short review of Viktor Frankl's book Man's Search for Meaning.
- Julian's Life 2The second part of a story about a Jewish boy during the holocaust.
- Julian's LifeA story about a Jewish boy.
- Animal Rescue or Concentration Camp?Not having clear goals and a realistic plan for providing adequate care and rehabilitation of the animals a would be "animal rescuer" will be taking in can lead to devastating consequences for the very creatures that were to be helped.
- A Jewish Voice of Peace and Reason: Norman Finkelstein, a ProfileThis true American Hero deserves to be heard and respected not attacked and silenced.
- I Am David: David's PerspectiveThis is David's prospective of the story I Am David, by Anne Holm
- Man's Search for Meaning by Vicktor FranklA review of Vicktor Frankl's book, A Mans Search for Meaning. It focuses on how adopting passiveness, under even the gravest of situations, can be life-saving. Dr. Frankel 'illuminated' surviving dehumanization techniques used to strip dignity of the 'free man'.
- Life in the Concentration CampsThe Holocaust was one of the worst examples of man's inhumanity to man. Some examples by historians about life in the Nazi camps.
Why You Should Visit Sachsenhausen, GermanySachsenhausen is one of the hundreds of concentrations camps in Germany. This large camp had over 200,000 prisoners pass through it. Today it is set up like a museum for people to see how life was in a concentration camp.


