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The Historical Roots of Concentration Camps in South Africa
The concept and practice of concentration camps in Nazi Germany has its roots in South Africa, specifically during the Boer Wars, which the German government used as an excuse for their own camps. Hitler claimed that his study of English and United States history contributed to his idea for concentration camps and genocide.
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ChapterThe Historical Roots of Concentration Camps in South Africa
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The German government, in the pre-war years, justified their own concentration camps by referring to the Boer Wars camps used by Britain, which also influenced Hitler's concept of concentration camps as well as the practicality of genocide.
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The German government, in the pre-war years, justified their own concentration camps by referring to the Boer Wars camps used by Britain, which also influenced Hitler's concept of concentration camps as well as the practicality of genocide. The historical drama about the Boer Wars suggested that the British army had devised and operated the first concentration camps, which wasn't completely true.
ChapterThe Historical Roots of Concentration Camps in South Africa
EpisodeConcentration Camps Are Back, So Let's Talk About Their History
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Hitler's acknowledgement of the international outcry of the Armenian genocide influenced his own decision making in regards to the treatment of Jews during the invasion of Poland.
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Hitler's acknowledgement of the international outcry of the Armenian genocide influenced his own decision making in regards to the treatment of Jews during the invasion of Poland.