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No, kids were only at women's camps, at extermination camps, or in a few cases at concentration camps for children and young people.
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In concentration camps, since men and women were separated, young children were put in the women's section. However, if the concentration camps were also extermination camps, the children were often murdered upon arrival.
I know it's a shame most of your family couldn't make it as they didn't survive the concentration camps.
Children ranged in ages from infancy to "of age", meaning they were legally considered adults. Children could be as young as a year old to as old as seventeen. Above that, I assume they were classified as adults.
There were extermination camps. These were where the Jews were sent to be gassed in gas chambers. The young children, elderly, and most women were sent straight to the extermination camps. Young, fit men worked at the camps doing things like cremating the gassed Jews in massive furnaces etc. When the men were too old or had no energy left in them they were too sent to the extermination camps.
No. If you were too young, he would have you killed. If not you would in concentration camps, where you could be killed like everyone else.
Kinder is German for children. These were concentration camps specially for children. Originally, a child had to be at least 12 to be sent to such a camp, but the minimum age was repeatedly lowered. The older girls were expected to look after the really young children. However, there was insufficient food and many starved to death.
Anne Frank is no longer alive. She was one of the many young girls forced into concentration camps because she was Jewish during WWII. Your question is irrelevant.
of course not there all bannedOf course there are: GUANTANAMO BAY.Case closed._____Myanmar operates concentration camps. It is said that the guards are allowed or even encouraged to subject the prisoners to sexual abuse of every kind.Ok then. Well there you go, the United States is in some bad company....Concentration camps, execution of minors (say, like in Saudi or Iran?) and rape of young male inmates in prison is something which is accepted and considered a fact of life by most of the population.....oh wait that last one is only in the United States!!!
Yes, there was many young Jews killed during the Holocaust. Out of the 6 million people who were killed, I'm sure there were a lot of little kids killed because after they got out of the concentration camps there weren't that many left.
In Nazi concentration camps, the ages that generally had a better chance of survival were young, physically fit individuals between the ages of 18 and 40. This is because they were typically able to withstand the grueling labor and harsh conditions imposed in the camps. Children, elderly individuals, and those who were sick or disabled were often targeted for immediate extermination.