I chose to speak about death-camps, concentration camps such as Auschwitz, and particularly about Jewish genocide. Extermination camps were organized places. They were used to kill masses of people, especially Jews. 'Extermination camp' or 'concentration camp' are words used to speak about what happened to Jews during the Second World War. Death-camps were a consequence of the Nazi government in Germany. This extermination was called 'final solution' by the Nazis. This 'final solution' was decided during Wannsee conference in 1942. That is how, about 6 million of Jews were killed during the war, according to historians statistics. Death-camps or concentration camps were characterized by bureaucracy. Jewish extermination was the main goal of the Nazis.
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