yes they did
in cabins
concentration camps or death camps
Some wondered where He was ... Some wondered if he was dead or in a deep sleep ... ____
it depends on the specific camp, for example, some camps require people to sleep in cabins, whereas others may prefer tents. For the best answer, you should consult with the specific summer camp of your choice. :)
2 hours
In their cabins.
They slept in cabins and mudhuts.
At Pali Adventures Summer Camp, you sleep in cabins with 9 other campers and 2 counselors. The cabins are equipped with 3 bathrooms and shelving for all of your items!
In most concentration camps there were long row buildings called block buildings (made of wood.) They had wood bins along the long sides that held people like they were nothing but junk. There were no beds, bathrooms, running water or very many blankets. They had no ventilation. The buildings were infested with bodily fluid, disease, flies and death. Life was deplorable for those poor people. Oh, I forgot to mention they had to sleep on the wooden bins all stacked up and squished together like sardines in a can. Now you know how disease spread worse than a wildfire in wind.
The prisoners slept on wooden bunk beds without matresses, often four to a bunk.also no they did not have blankets.and some even died just laying there.
The relatively small number of homosexuals were mainly sent to ordinary concentration camps rather than the very harshest camps. Many homosexual prisoners were killed by fellow inmates.
passenger Cabins