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Origins and Evolution of Nazi Concentration Camps
This chapter explores the immediate establishment of concentration camps in Nazi Germany following the regime's rise to power, highlighting their chaotic formation and early functions targeted at eliminating political opposition. It examines the systemic nature of these camps, the psychological torment inflicted on prisoners, and the desensitization of guards as the regime transitioned from political repression to ethnic cleansing. The chapter traces the evolution of the camp system, with a specific focus on the establishment of Auschwitz as both a detention center and a site of forced labor, marking a significant shift in Nazi policies leading towards genocide.