Life in the camps began early. At 4 am, the Kapo starts screaming and all 5 people crammed on the wooden pallets ump out of their bunks and attempt to make it. What these prisoners soon figure out was that this task was practically impossible. The Kapo’s demanded that the beds be made in military style. The early morning hours were dark. Everyone was still slugging around trying to wake up before they met their death. The beds consisted of a wooden or …show more content…
Two-thirds of the Jewish population was wiped out because of one person's hatred spread like a wildfire throughout all of Germany. Very few survivors are still alive today, and even fewer are still able to spread their account of the horrors. The struggle that the Jews and other marginalized minorities faced is not something that anyone should have to go through at any time, whether because of their religion or any other reason, and there is no excuse for the pain caused by the Nazi regime in these concentration