Concentration camps

Concentration camps were institutions within Germany's territory wherein many sorts of "enemies of the state" were executed en masse, most notably the Jews.

During Germany's first war against the Race, one such camp, Treblinka, was overrun and liberated early in the war by the Race. They were horrified with what they found.

Operation of the concentration camps was temporarily suspended during that war, when extreme personnel and materiel shortages made their continued operation unfeasible. Unfortunatels, operations resumed once the war ended with the peace conference at Cairo.