
Jewish extermination camps
Jewish extermination camps were facilities established by Nazi Germany during the Holocaust primarily to systematically murder Jews and other targeted groups. Designed for mass killings, these camps used methods like gas chambers to carry out genocide efficiently. Located mainly in Poland, they represented the final step in the Nazis' plan to exterminate millions, embodying some of the darkest aspects of human history. The camps are a stark reminder of the atrocities committed and are preserved as memorials to honor the victims and promote awareness of the importance of human rights.