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During World War II, the horrors that occurred at extermination camps such as Auschwitz shocked the world, and continue to be a tragic historical lesson in mans inhumanity to man. However, Auschwitz was part of a much more complex and widespread system of concentration camps that, if anything, even more thoroughly demonstrated the Nazis appalling lack of humanity, based on their deep disdain for other races, religions, and classes of people. Today, we will take a thorough look at SS concentration camps - because history must be examined thoroughly to never again be repeated. We know its a hard video, so pull up your favorite puppy photos if you need a short break, and lets dive into this somber topic. One of the first camps the Nazis built way back in 1933 was Dachau. It became a blueprint for the concentration camp system in general, which grew rapidly after the SS - the Schutzstaffel - under Heinrich Himmler, consolidated control over the whole system