Yes, unfortunately, the lack of medical care and inhumane conditions in Nazi concentration camps were deliberate policies of the Nazi regime. The Nazi leadership considered Jews and other groups they targeted for persecution, such as homosexuals, people with disabilities, and Roma people, to be subhuman and unworthy of basic human rights.
The conditions in the camps were deliberately made intolerable, and prisoners were deliberately starved, overworked, and denied medical care as a form of intentional abuse and punishment. Meanwhile, the German military and civilians had access to adequate medical care and supplies, further highlighting the deliberate nature of the policy.
The Holocaust is one of the darkest periods in human history, and it serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of hate, intolerance, and discrimination. We must work hard to promote respect, empathy, and acceptance towards all individuals, regardless of their background, ethnicity, or religion, to prevent such atrocities from ever occurring again.
