Does extermination camps exists within NJPCC?
Within the NJPCC, there are only 3 major camps that were used as major facilities, but these camps were not established for systematic killing like in Nazi Germany, but rather for forcing captured individuals into labor. The NJPCC Empire hates three distinct races, and these races are descended from those who infiltrated the NJPCC and attempted to undermine the Imperial Order from within. These races consist of the IRL Jews, Erebus, captured enemy soldiers and Kōnjo, respectively. This purifying program lasted from approximately 1961 to 1995, at least one famous NJPCC general's was assigned for each of the 3 camps to rule. Once they passed through these camps, there was no way out; they would serve the NJPCC resources until death or be killed. Punishment: The punishments were extremely horrific if there was a riot, rebellion, or attempt to escape; a Jew who escaped from the camp was killed on sight without question, just like rest of the 2 race. For example, those who were punished were left hungry and thirsty, forced to work twice as hard, made to sleep on the floor, and sentenced to cleaning toilets – at the peak, they just taste the Luger P08 ammo until their heads turned into a sieve. Captives under the age of 18 were deported from the NJPCC lands, while older adults spent their new lives in detention camps until they died. These camps were established by Emperor Kutay K., and their administration was later completely transferred to Weismerch's order, only 50 people have managed to escape from this camp's so far; of those 50, 44 were actively shot, burned, failed to escape from military, or killed by the NJPCC population themselves while the rest of the 6 survivors completely left the NJPCC soil with a boat in midnight.
This project originally named as: Blutreinigungsmaschine (1961 & 1995) – Slogan: Die Reiniger des Vaterlandes!
The number of people killed in the camps is approximately 91,862,490, or a more precise figure of 92 Million.
(The reason the calculation doesn't result in 174 Million is because the total number of people from the three races within the NJPCC isn't that large, they were roughly close to 90 Million. Sometimes there were also captives exists who worked hard and didn't question everything enough to buy some times for themselves to live another re-filling cycle in the 3 major camps)
Execution: there is execution styles NJPCC committed that makes a Luger in the head feels like the greatest mercy a universe can provide.
1- walking in the fields: Initially, all the captives found guilty are loaded onto a trucks without being told where they are going; once they are taken out of the truck, they are shown an sandy, empty, fenced-off area. They are pushed forward at gunpoint and after being thrown into this fenced area, gates close between them, there is a hut ahead and they are ordered to walk towards it by NJPCC forces, these people begin to walk towards the hut but it was too late until they realized they're walking under a huge field of sensitive mines. (No escape without being blown out) NJPCC forces sometimes brings popcorns and seats to watch them die too.
2- Prized Traitor: The captured group found guilty is first brought outside, one of the brothers or the most beloved member of the group is brought forward and given a weapon, the soldiers on either side of the general point their own auto-guns towards the armed captive so they won't try anything foolish. The armed captive is ordered by the general to kill their friends; if the captive complies, their friends/brothers will ve killed with their own hands but they will be set free back to their barracks. İf the captive refuses and can't kill their friends/brother's, then all of them is beheaded with a guillotine middle of the camp. NJPCC, again, brings seats and popcorns.
3- Decaying Belief: The group found in Guilty is initially brought to the forefront, and those who share the same religion are singled out, a gun is pointed at their heads, and they are forced to shout disgusting and utterly vile things about their own religion. This group is subjected to long walks throughout the camp from starting to end, they're ordered to shout as hight as they can at middle of the camp to wake the other captives and offend them too, if a hyper-religious captive group is attacked at the group, its completely legal and soldiers won't stop them. Whether their co-religionists stab, kill, or kick them, it doesn't matter; that's exactly what the NJPCC wants. The surviving captives are given a tight rope and ordered to hang themselves in the evening; if the captives fail to do so or refuse to do, the same soldiers who went to check the rooms in the midnight will do it for them. Those captives who obeyed and hanged themselves will be placed in normal graves with names and honors instead of mass-graves.
4- Eingelegte und marinierte Schweine: In this type of execution, the convicted captives are forcibly put on a ship and imprisoned into very small, inhumane cells one by one, their hands and arms are bound, and the cages are locked twice. NJPCC generals kick the cages towards the shore until the ship reaches deep water, then when the signal is given, the cages are thrown from the ship into the deep water and the ship remain there for a few minutes to make sure they're died before returning to NJPCC land. If a captive attempts to resist, they will be beheaded with a dagger right on the deck.
5- Kompression und Recycling: Those found guilty are initially held in cells for a few days; if an additional number is reached, several thousand more people are added to the same cell, and then, with a limit of 500 people, they are transported by trucks to a very large building, this building was called: Düngung und Zerkleinerung von Gebäuden. After entering, the captives pass through an all-white corridor that looks similar to meat processing plants and later locked in groups of 50 in a room with walls made entirely of metal (facility has 10 rooms). About 10 seconds later, with an extremely loud machine sound, the ceiling above them begins to lower, and by the time they realize that it's not actually a ceiling at all, it's too late. Their screams were barely distinguishable over the sound of the machine; 50 people in 10 rooms were being pressed one by one, reduced to piles of unrecognizable flesh, their blood draining away through the large drain beneath them, those bloods later used as soap ingredients. Meat and body remains were chopped up with shovels and mixed with soil for the composting process twice, turning it into a fine fertilizer, these remnants were transported to the forest by 20 trucks and dumped at the base of the still young trees, while some were sold to the public in the market as quality regular fertilizer.
6- Heisenfraud Friglet Schörnz's special: Initially, captives found guilty are transported by trucks to the Nagare-Stahl concentration camp, where, after a long journey, they are kicked out so the other NJPCC soldier's whould pick them up and drag them to infamous Höllenfabrik. Captives sentenced to death were given aprons and shovels, and then positioned much closer to the molten iron cauldrons than the other captive workers, approximately a few minutes later captives start working, NJPCC soldiers move forward & kick the captive workers into the molten iron furnace, and immediately have the door closed. They mostly joke about this later: "I didn't think our new pig was THAT clumsy, don't you think, Hans?!" NJPCC soldiers would say it was an industrial accident and that they shouldn't get too close to the molten iron boilers, while some would say, "Be careful when approaching the furnace, a one Shinkai's kick might fly at you from behind!"
7- stagnierendes Marinieren: Captives found guilty are brought in groups by truck to Yusogami dock concentration camp, or if found guilty at Yusogami dock, they are dragged to the back of the complex by NJPCC soldiers. The captive (or captives) is first completely stripped naked, then very heavy metal objects are attached to their feet and their arms/legs are completely bound to prevent struggle. After being shoved onto an old diving board, they are kicked or beaten from behind by NJPCC soldiers into edge to be thrown into this disgusting, foul-smelling, and unknown deep water. NJPCC soldiers wait until making sure the captive is dead, then returning to their positions. That pool became so full of corpses that it was impossible to throw more bodies in for a while, before they clean it up from rotting corpses (which made the water even worse) and NJPCC start it all again until 1990.
8- Ein Willkommensmahl für die Schweine: This is less of a punishment and more of a so-called "welcome feast" agreed upon among the Generals for their twisted amusement, It emerged in 1972 at the Arbeitslager Yashima concentration camp and was welcomed by Nasrich. By 1972, the Yashima concentration camp was digging up far more corpses than uranium; radiation initially made each captive sick, and later killed them within half an hour. Nasrich ordered them to remove the bodies one by one from the uranium caves, forming a small mountain, and they began to access deeper uranium veins, but the remaining bodies were a huge evidence that left behind, most of them were rotten and some were a little newer, but the worms infested those bodies. Nasrich ordered those bodies to be loaded onto a wheelbarrow and then commissioned NJPCC soldiers and butchers to dismember them; after the carcasses were chopped into small pieces and completely skinned, they're cleaned from worms & stuffed into 5 huge Warehouse where the primary freezers work. When the 66-day cycle was complete, brand new captives arrived at Yashima concentration camp; those too weak to work or old people were taken to the backyard, killed to join the mass of 'meat', and skinned as fresh corpses. NJPCC soldiers told all the captives that a brand-new welcome meat feast would be held for them; being able to eat meat in the concentration camp was an almost impossible dream, and yet that sadistic smiles on NJPCC soldiers' faces told them another story. The chefs were aware of what was happening, but they didn't question it and went about their business. Only one objected, and he ate a bullet to the head right there, about an hour later, various meat dishes were served to the captives, and then they were allowed to eat. Another half an hour later, the captives finished their meals, Nasrich silenced all the captives in the dining hall and revealed them what kind of 'meat' they ate with a very delighted smile, he was enjoying himself like every NJPCC soldier right there in front of them. Generals cheered and just said: "Ein Willkommensmahl für die Schweine!" While captives were vomiting to grounds.
9- Ertrinke in deiner eigenen Gier: NJPCC would cram every single guilty captives from any race they deemed criminalized as greedy and avaricious into 20 trucks, each with a capacity of about 10 people. When arrived, these individuals were dragged to a building with golden dome bearing the NJPCC emblem on top of it, this building resembling a black box with no window. The captives were adorned with various gold necklaces and jewelry along the way even if they don't want it, they had practically turned into a walking jewelry store along the way. Finally, they were led to a deep cavity in the middle of the building, at the very bottom of the well, containing pointed and extremely valuable stones and diamonds. Captives were thrown into this well one by one while others forced to watch the agony as the precious stones pierced and tore at thrown people's fresh. Other captives were forced to watch and scream the words: "Ertrinke in deiner eigenen Gier!!" in the form of cheer as loudly as they can. This is a type of execution created on the orders of Emperor Kutay K, all valuable ornaments given to the captives were taken back for the next captives when the dead bodies were cleaned.
10- Nuclear Plant's judgement: The captives found guilty are loaded onto trucks one by one and taken out of the camp; the generals chose one rendered-unusable nuclear reactor complex within the NJPCC lands for their execution. Upon arrival, the captives are forcibly taken off the trucks and led in groups into the complex. The remaining captives in the camp viewed this method of execution as being sacrificed to a dead monster. Because the lights are no longer working, NJPCC guards wear night-vision goggles and drag the captives into the radiation-leaking, lidless TDNs; they kick them toward the spiked rods right inside the reactor core. Some of the captives were left hanging, punctured by the now-defunct, sharp control rods, while some of the more unfortunate ones fell right into the reactor core through the gaps, becoming trapped and dying there from drowning in rust-dirty water, claustrophobia, and radiation. After a few more cycles, entry to these reactor complexes is completely prohibited.
-----------------------------------------------
1. Camp: Arbeitslager Yashima (1958):
It was the largest concentration camp ever built within the NJPCC, but it is no longer active because all three races that once lived within the NJPCC have been successfully eradicated from the land. This camp is located in Kyokami. It was like a huge, fenced-off village of 60.000.000 squaremeter camp site, comfortably housing 2,000 shelters. Each shelter houses exactly 500 people. Secret audio recordings were made 24/7. The captured Jews, Erebus and Kōnjo, were forced to work in the uranium mines east of the capital; some died in the caves due to radiation, but the NJPCC did not bother to bury them, NJPCC soldiers would cram the bodies of those who had died from radiation into very narrow sections of the cave, then blow up that section, crushing and concealing the bodies with all the rocks and mud so there is no mess. The general assigned to control the camp was identified as NJPCC Major-General Weismerch Otto Nasrich, who approached his command with methodical detachment. He insisted on meticulous record-keeping of prisoner intakes, labor outputs, and mortality statistics, viewing the camp not merely as a site of confinement but as a vital component of the national war economy. Under his oversight, daily routines were governed by exhaustive regulations designed to maximize productivity while minimizing the death's, because he always said: "Killing them means we're going to have less men to shovel; their survival means more people to help us extract more uranium. I hate them too, but I think more strategic" Essential needs like food were provided if available; those who mined little uranium that day didn't even get a crumb of bread, but they weren't get killed either (yet). Just outside that camp, another camp exist that contains 300,000 trained NJPCC soldier's and heavy tank hangars or machinery in case of random coup happens – (which means 75.000.000 m² of NJPCC military that surrounders the Yashima). This place was a town in 1958, but it was used as a concentration camp until 1990.
There are approximately 3 steam train tracks that lead to and pass through this camp, and Yashima also has 3-way coal station to refuel the trains right in the camp. The (3) DRB Class 44 locomotives had the capability to carry up to approximately 10 wagons or more to Arbeitslager Yashima, although the central track section was original in 1958, the remaining two were constructed later for the camp in 1965.
This concentration camp somehow managed to kill approximately 5.000 people per day; its original capacity was 1,000,000.
2. Camp Nagare-Stahl Vernichtungslager (1961):
Second largest concentration camp builded within the NJPCC, also no longer active because all three races that once lived within the NJPCC have been successfully terminated. This camp is located in Brudzergkursk. A collection of 750 Soviet-style apartment buildings divided to 1,000 per apartment & that is exactly 55.000.000 squaremeters camp/settlement wide. Secret audio recordings were also taken 24/7. The captured Jews, Erebus and Kōnjo, were forced to work in the heavy iron smelting industry thats (50% - 30,000,000 m²): Half of the land is devoted to molten iron crucibles, giant blast furnaces, rolling mills, and foundries producing armor plates for different kinds of reasons. Logistics, Rail Lines and Kitchens (32% - 25,200,000 m²): This area is occupied by centers providing food distribution to 750,000 people and a massive inland rail network transporting iron ore and coal. One of the biggest cover-ups that happened at Nagare-Stahl was the incident where captives fell into the cauldrons of very hot molten iron and their bodies completely melted into one of the iron they were making. The NJPCC ignored the accidents that occurred at the concentration camp, and made terrible humors such as: "seems like that captive pig finally become one of the worthy parts of our creations, we won't miss them." The person in charge of this camp was Heisenfraud Friglet Schörnz, who was a chief sergeant assigned to this camp to rule. After Emperor hand him the keys, Heisenfraud had some captives executed by throwing them into heavy iron smelting furnaces that were hotter than the hell itself, he insisted that their screams was music to his lovely Nagare-Stahl, the factory was renamed Höllenfabrik by the victims of the regime. Like any other commander's do, Heisenfraud oversight, daily routines were governed by exhaustive regulations designed to maximize productivity while treating the death as a luxury captives won't get. Heisenfraud's style of punishment was to never let the victim go to the toilet; they had to work for 24 hours straight, eat more than they should, and make them soiled themselves in front of other captives. Working too little meant belting, not getting up early meant belting, lack of discipline meant beating to death. The people trapped in Nagare-Stahl was living the hell... This place was used as industrial company land until 1961, and then as a concentration camp until 1995.
There are approximately 6 steam train tracks that lead to and pass through this camp because they also bring industrial materials next to captives, three of them were for captive logistics, and the remaining three were for material handling. Yashima doesn't have enough coal stations to refuel all of them right in the camp, it only had two refueling stations, and generally the locomotive with the least coal was refueled. The (6) DRB Class 44 locomotives had the capability to carry up to approximately 10 wagons or more to Nagare-Stahl Vernichtungslager. All the tracks were newly laid during the construction of the factory.
This concentration camp somehow managed to kill approximately 4.500 people per day; its original capacity was 750,000.
3. Camp: Durchgangslager Yusogami (1960): one of the large concentration camps builded within the NJPCC. still actively used but not as concentration camp, it ended when year hit to 1990, It has now become a standard SuperBattleship Shipyard, used by the naval forces after its 20 years of abandonment (restored and reopened to service in 2010). This camp is located in Kemono isle. A collection of 600 hut-apartment hybrid buildings divided to 1,500 per apartment & that is exactly 160,000,000 squaremeters (more than half of it just shipyards) workplace/dock wide. The captured *only* Jews and Kōnjo, were forced to work in superbattleship building projects that took ages to complete. 110 million square meters of this area consists of enormous dry docks and slipways where ocean water can be drained and filled, while remaining 50 million square meters of land is dedicated to massive steel foundries, assembly hangars, and captive shelters. Capacity and Accommodation: This vast mega-shipyard holds 900,000 captives at any given time.
Commander: At the head of the camp is Major General Friedrich Morgenstahl, a psychopath addicted to killing and power-tripping rather than productivity. At least he kept the captives he considered useful alive for maybe years longer.
Assembling the massive steel hulls of giant ships requires working with thousands of tons of metal blocks, and hundreds of captives lose their lives in these accidents every day, some were unforeseen accidents, while others were assassination missions that NJPCC soldiers called "game" missions. Every small-rank NJPCC force who was a commander instead of soldier was literally got to play god on every captives. One of the most common accidents is drowning: Captives welding continuously for 24 hours in the pitch-dark corridors inside the keels of ships fall from a height to the bottom of the dry dock, or they drown by getting trapped in water that suddenly fills the pool due to leaking pool covers. The most horrific signature execution method of this camp was the "Still Water" punishment. Morgenstahl, in order to break the captives' resistance. Behind this massive concentration camp was an abandoned indoor swimming pool, its building decaying; the general had it repaired with metal and used this innocent swimming pool for horrific torture. The pool re-filled without being cleaned, Instead of cleaning, they made it much worse. Artificial. Deep. Dirty. Black. Stagnant. Freezing water torture. As a method of punishment, those who were lazy were always forced to watch the black pool executions with a Luger on their heads, if they don't laugh at drowning people, NJPCC officers Whould pull the trigger at their heads and throw their bodies into the black pool execution spot. If the Captive teams couldn't deliver a superbattleship by the given deadline, they were thrown into the Black Pool in groups; that pool became so full of corpses that it was impossible to throw more bodies in for a while, before they clean it up from rotting corpses (which made the water even worse) and start it all again. Until its closure in 1990 and its restoration as a standard military dockyard in 2010, Camp Yusogami was one of the NJPCC's darkest sites of mass extermination. Due to Morgenstahl's sadism and the relentless use of the Black Pool, the camp, with a temporary capacity of 900,000 people, drowned approximately 5,000 to 5,500 people daily in its freezing waters, crushed and destroyed them under the steel, wiping them out of the system. Those that remained only survived until the delivery date of a new Super Battleship. This place was initially designed entirely as a concentration camp, but was later converted into a warship factory for the military in 2010.
There are approximately ONLY ONE steam train tracks that lead to and pass through this camp, because the route passes through very mountainous areas, which is logistically unsuitable, and the geography is very rainy, more than 1 railway was not possible. Durchgangslager Yusogami has a coal station to refuel it right in the camp, because alternative is much worser. The (1) DRB Class 44 locomotive had the capability to carry up to approximately 7 wagons (limited because of the conditions) or sometimes less to Durchgangslager Yusogami, the central track section was established in 1962 one year later opening, the remaining two planned railways were never connected to NJPCC railways later for the camp, both of them was short after 10 km away from the camp.
This concentration camp managed to kill approximately 5.500 people per day; its original capacity was 900,000.
After The 1995:
• Arbeitslager Yashima: After successfully fulfilling its purpose for 37 years and being closed in 1995, it was finally cleaned of bodies, remains and completely restored for returning its old purpose. The shelters were painted, plastered, upgraded, and redesigned to be habitable for its old İdentity as a old town, but only a few hundred NJPCC families agreed to live there because of the bloody reality happened at there. NJPCC Emperor Kutay K. did not kick the settled people, (660 people lives there) but converted the remaining unchanged 1,340 huts & all of the main administration buildings and headquarters as concentration camp museum in year 2000. After NJPCC turning this camp into a museum, they portrayed this camp not as a shame, crimes against humanity and a machine of Macabre, but as a central symbol of purity, success, and the strength of NJPCC. Access to all areas of the museum was unrestricted, Arbeitslager is renamed as Museum Of Purity.
• Nagare-Stahl Vernichtungslager: After 1995, it closed its doors to industry for 5 years, re-opened & managed to operate for only 7 more years with very minor repairs and New machinery, but was completely abandoned to rot after a massive and unexpected fire accident caused by 47 skeleton remains trapped both in the furnace & chimney. After that, the entire area was surrounded by electric chain fences and approaching to the area completely forbidded by the military. The name of the unnamed factory remained permanently known to everyone as Ghost Höllenfabrik Region. There are still younger generation that somehow sneaks to the Ghost Höllenfabrik Region only to roleplay "Heisenfraud & Jews" in the empty, burnt iron melting boilers.
• Durchgangslager Yusogami: It was deemed unnecessary and abandoned after 1995, then a massive restoration effort was made 15 years later because Yusogami's strategic location was very good for the NJPCC military later years. The area was completely cleared of corpses and repaired/painted before being returned to NJPCC military service, but this time with real workers and in a non-lethal manner. There's only one place that hasn't been cleaned in the dock, and that's the indoor pool building, the execution center where 'Black Pool' is located. No NJPCC soldier or repairman could enter there because the smell was Putrid and Catastrophic. İt even somehow overwhelmed the goddamn gas masks, once the doors were opened and the interior explored, it became clear that the sight inside was already traumatic for every civilian Shinkai citizens & workers, because some of the carcass was NOT removed from the pool during abandonment. Only the doors of that building were completely sealed, but the smell constantly lingered above Yusogami Dock, seeping from somewhere and unstoppable; yet the Dock wasn't shut down like Nagare-Shath. If a worker or officer goes near that area, wearing an odor-proof mask was become mandatory.
This camp was renamed as Yusogami-Superschlachtschiffindustrie, or (Yuso-SB)
Cover Up Operations in NJPCC:
In the cover-up efforts for the three concentration camps, Arbeitslager was propagated as a necessary and herotically constructed concentration camp established by the NJPCC for their self-defense towards terrorist races.
On the one hand, Nagare-Stahl has been propagated as an innocent and massive complex that was dangerous to enter because it had caught fire due to neglect and because its foundations were dangerously damaged after the fire itself.
As for the cursed building in Yusogami, it was propagated that it was once a warehouse where waste materials were accumulated, and that the door could not be opened for some reason. Additionally, it is stated that the door cannot be opened from outside and has been marked as dangerous by the upper command, therefore no one should approach.
Statements of 2 death camp leaders & Emperor himself during investigation:
Major-General Weismerch Otto Nasrich: The death toll given is not accurate, it never was. The death toll is only 40 million!
Heisenfraud Friglet Schörnz: Death toll you say? What death toll you're talking about, we didn't kill anybody beyond making them work for the Empire..
Emperor of NJPCC, Kutay K.: That was NOT enough. We only succeeded clearing them from our lands; we couldn't wipe out their generations..






