Some did, most didn't.
There were several things that were not a part of life in a concentration camp. Education and religion were important things that were not allowed.
If the Concentration Camps are still going on today, then just seprate yourself from Jews and you wont be convited as anything and you wont have to spend the rest of your life in a Concentration Camp inless you are released
Moishe the Beadle was deported along with other foreign Jews to a concentration camp but managed to escape. When he returned to warn the Jews of the atrocities he witnessed, he was not taken seriously. Eventually, he disappeared and was never seen again.
uncomfortable
Read a book called If This is a Man by Primo Levi. He survived and his story is very powerful.
It is the story of a Jewish girl who goes back in time to a nazi concentration camp. It has very true to life graphic scenes. In my opinion it is age appropriate.
In the film Schindler's List the Jews live and work from the ghetto, much like many Jews did at that time. Later in the film the Jews are moved to a concentration camp, some two kilometres from the factory from where they walked to work.
Trips to the local cinema
It was hard for the Jews.They were forced to work and forced to wear stripy pyjamas and sleep together in grotty rooms they didnt know what was going to happen
Well, one accomplishment is that she hid all the Jews in her house (Beje). Another is that she came out of Ravensbruck Concentration Camp alive.
Bergen-Belsen, a Nazi concentration camp, subjected prisoners to horrific conditions and torture as part of the broader system of dehumanization employed by the Nazis. This was driven by an ideology that deemed certain groups, particularly Jews, as inferior and unworthy of life. The camp was also overcrowded and lacked sufficient resources, leading to rampant disease, starvation, and neglect, which further contributed to the suffering of the prisoners. Ultimately, the torture and suffering were manifestations of the Nazi regime's brutal policies and genocidal intent.
The camp slang was musselman.