Majdanek concentration camp
This is a picture of Majdanek in lublin, Poland some time between 1941 and 1944. Keitel said:
"Third degree can, according to
circumstances, consist amongst other methods of very simple diet (bread and water),
hard bunk, dark cell, deprivation of sleep, exhaustive drilling, also in flogging (for more
than twenty strokes a doctor must be consulted)." picture by: Jewish virtual library.
Majdanek is now located in lublin, Poland. Soviet POW s, poles, and Jews were held at Majdanek. Approximately 80,000 people died there (60,000 of them were Jews). In majdanek, people were gassed, tortured, and shot, but no surprise there. It started in 1941 an ended in 1944 when it was liberated by the soviet army.