there are two ways that i know of. one was they would burn the children and two that would use them as shooting targets
they killed them or sent them to ghettos and concentration camps
Auschwitz was an extermination camp that killed the most people.Dachau was the first concentration camp.
they killed the people who didn`work there hadest and the people got shot if they didn`t do it
It's common to draw a distinction between 'ordinary' concentration camps like Dachau and Buchenwald, and extermination camps. The latter existed only for the purpose of killing. They are:Auschwitz II (Birkenau section)BelzecChelmnoMajdanek (part only)SobiborTreblinka IIIn addition, there were transit camps and various 'specialized' camps.
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There isn't an exact number for Jewish children escaping the concentration camps. Children, the sick, and the elderly were the first to be sent into the gas chambers (killed) because they were of no use to the Nazis; they weren't capable of doing heavy work.
they killed them or sent them to ghettos and concentration camps
Auschwitz was an extermination camp that killed the most people.Dachau was the first concentration camp.
The first religion was actually the Roma (Gypsies) to be put in concentration camps not the Jews.
The first inmates of Nazi concentration camps were Communists, Social Democrats and various political dissidents. (The first inmates of the first concentration camp was women and children of the Boer nation in South Africa - 1898) (There were also Spanish concentration camps in Cuba in the mid 1895s).
Hitler over took the Jews and put them in Concentration camps and tortured them. If they had rashes they would be put in ghettos or gas chambers and be killed. When people first got to the camps all the small children and their mothers were taken to gas chambers and killed. If you were too old to work you would also be murdered
Typically in any pogrom or genocide against the Jews, the Jews were killed in close proximity to where they lived, usually in the same town. The Holocaust was relatively unique in that Jews were first confined to ghettos and then shipped across the empire to concentration camps, labor camps, and death camps. Most of the outright-killing and gassing occurred at the death camps. However, abuse from guards, starvation, and disease killed many in the ghettos, concentration camps, and the labor camps.
they killed the people who didn`work there hadest and the people got shot if they didn`t do it
It's common to draw a distinction between 'ordinary' concentration camps like Dachau and Buchenwald, and extermination camps. The latter existed only for the purpose of killing. They are:Auschwitz II (Birkenau section)BelzecChelmnoMajdanek (part only)SobiborTreblinka IIIn addition, there were transit camps and various 'specialized' camps.
Well technically the first groups affected by the Concentration Camps were Criminals and Political Opponents of the Nazi Party. However, the earliest and most effective group to be effected by the Concentration Camps were the Jews.
Concentration camps , transit camps , forced labour camps (aka) "work camps" , and death camps.