You have been given a responsibility. The responsibility is to put your family and friends in the gas chamber and kill them. After killing in the gas chamber, they have to remove their teeth and clothes from the bodies. Hair should be cut. The bodies will then be cremated again in a machine called Crematoria.
Able to perform duties? Can't In fact, it is not possible for a human being with human feelings to perform such a horrible duty. Even if you can't, that's exactly what the Sondar Commandos at the Swiss Concentration Camp were given. SonderCommando was also a human being like you. They also had family, loved ones, dreams in two eyes.
SonderCommando means special commando unit. SonderCommando refers to a group of prisoners who were assigned to help kill other prisoners in the camp by taking them to a gas chamber. After that, hair, teeth and clothes had to be separated from the corpses of the unfortunate prisoners and cremated in a crematoria machine. Sondar commandos were given such responsibilities because they were physically stronger than the others. It would be wrong to say that responsibility was given. In fact, he was forced to do so.
Work will set you free. "
This infamous sentence was written on the main gate of the Auschwitz concentration camp. The writing is not actually true. It was a rare event to get out of here even if you worked. And many died because they could not bear the inhuman work that had to be done behind the scenes. The living environment was very dirty.Unhealthy environment on the one hand and inhuman labor on the other hand and inadequate food were associated with it - all in all, all sorts of deaths of prisoners were organized here. And besides these, there was an arrangement to meet the messenger by sending him to the gas chamber or firing squad for no reason!
The Auschwitz concentration camp was opened in 1940 as the largest concentration camp in Poland. It was originally opened as a political prison camp. But in reality it was a network of many camps. In these camps, Jews and political enemies of Nazi Germany were massacred.
In the Swiss camp, prisoners were not killed by hanging or firing squads or gas chambers. Cruel 'medical experiments' were often carried out on prisoners. And the surviving prisoners had to work inhumanely.
In 1943, Dr. Joseph Mengel was appointed as the chief physician of the Auschwitz camp. He examined the new prisoners who came to the camp. If the test did not prove the physical ability of the prisoner to endure the hardships of the camp, Joseph Mengel would immediately order the prisoner to be sent to the gas chamber.