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  • Concentration camps
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  • During the 20th century, the arbitrary internment of civilians by the state reached its most notorious excesses with the Nazi concentration camps (1933–45). The Nazi concentration camp system was notable for its extensive size, with as many as 15,000 camps and at least 715,000 simultaneous internees. The total number of combined casualties in these camps is difficult to tabulate, but the conscious policy of extermination through labor in at least some of the camps ensured that inmates would die of starvation, untreated disease and summary executions. Moreover, Nazi Germany established six extermination camps, specifically designed to kill millions, primarily by gassing.
  • [NOTE: Some critics of Nazism claim that spending time in a concentration camp does not aid one's concentration in any manner whatsoever. As evidence, the point to the fact that no known resident of a camp has ever gone on to win big on game shows such as Jeopardy!, Match Game '73, "Concentration"(!), or even the short-lived Polish camp-based quiz programme "Ouch-Wits!"] At one point it was incorrectly thought that many Swedes were kept in the camps as well, but this belief turned out to simply be a case of concentrated orange Jews with added artificial Swedening.
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  • During the 20th century, the arbitrary internment of civilians by the state reached its most notorious excesses with the Nazi concentration camps (1933–45). The Nazi concentration camp system was notable for its extensive size, with as many as 15,000 camps and at least 715,000 simultaneous internees. The total number of combined casualties in these camps is difficult to tabulate, but the conscious policy of extermination through labor in at least some of the camps ensured that inmates would die of starvation, untreated disease and summary executions. Moreover, Nazi Germany established six extermination camps, specifically designed to kill millions, primarily by gassing.
  • [NOTE: Some critics of Nazism claim that spending time in a concentration camp does not aid one's concentration in any manner whatsoever. As evidence, the point to the fact that no known resident of a camp has ever gone on to win big on game shows such as Jeopardy!, Match Game '73, "Concentration"(!), or even the short-lived Polish camp-based quiz programme "Ouch-Wits!"] Because any Aryan worth his Swastika knows that Jewish kids have a higher rate of getting ADD, most of the kids sent to concentration camps are Jews (although many homosexuals and gypsy children also attend). Indeed, anyone with common sense knows not to let their kids play with Jewish kids because ADD is contagious—at least when Jews have it. Kids who associate with Jews who have ADD are often sent to concentration camps too and also painted orange, just in case. Therefore most concentration camps populations are made of "100% concentrated orange Jews". At one point it was incorrectly thought that many Swedes were kept in the camps as well, but this belief turned out to simply be a case of concentrated orange Jews with added artificial Swedening.
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