The System Concentrationnaire Nazi
1933 - 1945


The prisoners have a number of number and a triangle which they carry on their behaviour: the prisoners do not have any more names, more identity it are not any more that numbers the SS speak about them by saying " Das Stuck " (the piece).

The numbers and the triangles do not have that for objective the classification of the deportees, it is also a way of showing the new prisoner who there does not exist any more as a human being.
French Deportee Stateless person Right Commun run German tellers of the bible
Gypsy Asocial Homosexual Jew Resistant Jew

The triangles which have the point in top, are the recidivists.
Tellers of the bible (in German Bibelforscher)
Usual name Nazi of the witnesses of Jéhova who will wildly be persecuted because of their refusal to greet with the hitlérienne and to carry the weapons. They are approximately 6 000 in concentration camp since 1933, where they were to carry the purple triangle.
Among the prisoners there is the category of the " Nacht und Nebel " (Night and Fog), who are condemned to disparaitre as of their arrest: nobody must never again know what they became, with an aim of terrorizing the populations.
There are also the hostages stopped during raids, Kugel (the ball) and which are carried out as of their arrival.

The Nazis practise also the euthanasy in 1940 and 1941, in Germany, more than 100 000 lunatics, are 1/3 of the boarders of German asylums are exterminated by doctors SS because the Nazis find that they are useless and cost money Reich...
In 1939 at the beginning of October: Decree of Hitler authorizing "to grant a miséricordieuse death to the patients considered to be incurable"
Display Nationale Socialist of propaganda to prepare the population to accept the euthanasy of a thousand of handicapped lunatics and others.


With the release of the camps, the allied soldiers are shocked by the horror which they discover. The soldiers discover the horrors commisent by the SS in the camps of dead...
With the release of the camp of Buchenwald
Release of Dachau