Yes, a few survived when armies arrived and took the Nazi's down. However, the Jews suffered great losses during the Nazi's reign.
they killed them or sent them to ghettos and concentration camps
The US did NOT "rescue Jews from the concentration camps." When the US and England had a chance to destroy Nazi concentration camps with bombing, they refused, preferring instead to bomb other military targets. Years later, at the end of the war, after six million Jews had already been murdered, some US troops participated in "liberating" a few Nazi camps. However, by then it was too late. There were very few Jews left alive.
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
Sometimes the women did it themselves. But mostly, the Germans did.
They where forced into concentration camps.
They where forced into concentration camps.
they were against it, instead they prefered to wait until the army arrived and the camps were liberated in line with where the front was.
when groups of them left at the same time in different spots
There were concentration camps in the Holocaust. The concentration camps were basically work/death camps.
In Nazi concentration camps a pipel was a boy (usually in early adolescence) kept by an SS guard or a kapo for sex. This was tolerated at some camps.
what are some examples of concentration camps?
There were no saunas in concentration camps.