the simple answer is: yes.
basically the only childern that were allowed were those in the family camps or the gypsy camp, where they were allowed to walk around their own camps freely.
but the problems with the question go a bit further. Though small childern were not generally allowed, if we were using deffinitions of the time, one was a child until the age of 21 or 25 depending upon where you were. Children as young as 14 could look able-bodied enough to seem capable of work, as such they were allowed to live, but were treated as an adult and subject to the same treatment.
Theresienstadt (Terezín) concentration camp.
Because she was Jewish.
He did go to a concentration camp it is just that he survived it and later died in august 1980.
Why is this in the Holocaust category*? I go to North Star which is located in northern Wisconsin. It is a great overnight camp and has everything there. People from all over the US go there. *If you meant concentration camps, what's wrong with you?!
they felt like going on a holiday
Yes she did go to westerbork but it isn't a concentration camp. She was send to auswitch (concentration camp) and then she was send to Bergen-Belsen there she died.
Theresienstadt (Terezín) concentration camp.
Hannah never actually went to a concentration camp. She was sent to two camps, but they weren't concentration camps.
I believe it was on Holy Saturday 1945 that she was sent to Ravensbruck Concentration Camp in Northern Germany.
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yes
Because she was Jewish.
He did go to a concentration camp it is just that he survived it and later died in august 1980.
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she went to a concentration camp.
Bergen-Belsen
In the spring of 1944, the Jews of her region were deported to Auschwitz. Later, she was sent to the Stutthof concentration camp, and then to work on a German farm.