The WWII camps set up by the Japanese were pretty awful. Some of the commanders would take a samurai sword and see how many heads they could cut off in one swing-so they were killing for sport. Also, the Cambodian camps were pretty terrible. Also, the American camps set up to house Japanese Americans were pretty bad-though there was no intentional killing, the living conditions were awful. But the Cambodian camps win out as being the worst.
Jews killed in concentration camps 6,000,000ish days since the start of WWII (1 September 1939 invasion of poland) ended in 1945 basically 2000 days so 3000 Jews per day on average compared to about 9000 a day from The Rwandan Genocide but the worst is the holodomor(starving of the Ukrainians under the regime of Stalin) which averaged about 20000 a day... but honestly you cannot simplify the inhuman pain which every event has taken thus you cannot claim one is worse then the other but simply put they're all awful
A lot of the Nazi doctors did a lot of experiments to humans that we now do to animals (which is horrible in my opinion). I feel bad for those poor people.
No, if you didn't know, the Dali Lama's slave society was worst, the nobility were born through blood lines, and the slaves made up 98% of the entire population.
It was so cruel, that at one point, they used the skin of the slaves to make drums, that is the true Dali Lama society, only recently when he ran away to India (around 20 years ago?) did the turmoil of this injustice die down a little, however this still goes unnoticed to the media eye, because people are afraid of china, and want to smear its name.
I think they did. Also hitler had "the angel of death" help him perform expiriments with people so hitler would know what is the best way to torture someone.
I mean that guy isn't even human, but I believe he wasn't running a concentration camp rather concentration camps were his "experiments". He wasn't affiliated with one either, but if he was in a concentration camp, that would be more inhuman.
Timur the lame did things like cook people alive, build them into walls using brick and mortar while they were still living. He had torture squads to torture the rich people of towns by any means they felt like to find evey last cent in each city. He also had this thing for stiching a mans face to one of his thighs and then kicking him into water to watch him try and stay afloat.
Another thing is that horrible things are happening in parts of the world. Like say in parts of North Africa. And we don't know what alot of it is. Alot of it may well be so horrific nobody has ever even thought to push the boundaries that far before. The point I'm making is unless we had a record of every act of violence that man has inflicted on other human beings there is no way of actually answering this question.
what Nazi concentration camp never fed prisoners, they lets them starve, they put them to work until they died, when these camps started Germans would execute train loads of people when they arrived, soon ammo became an issue. So thats when they would toss little kids and babies into ovens, and the older people were put into the gas chambers, the Jews were actually told that the chamber was for showering. The only ones who might live were beautiful women and Jews who had mechanical use. Some of these camps where killing 10,000 Jews a day.
Not true. There were very few death camps in comparison to labour camps. The vast ajority of the death camps were opened for a very short time because they killed the Jews at such a rapid rate.
Th Germans didn't switch killing methods soley because it was inefficient, but because of the psychological damage it was causing to Nazi soldiers. In addition, even though this is little known, there were really 2 Holocausts. For the Western and Polish Jews the gas chambers. For the Baltic and Slavic Jews, the barrel of an mp40. Almost as many Jews were shot in the fields of the USSR than were gassed in death camps. Just like to point out, no Jews were burnt alive in the ovens. That would have caused mass panic.