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Basically three times a day, but what they were fed depended on what type of prisoner they were. For example Jews would only get anything close to food once a day and flavoured water on the other occasions.

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Usually twice a day on thin soup with some added cereal and sometimes also some added cabbage.

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hardly any, many prisoners died of starvation

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How much were the Nazis and the Jews fed in the Concentration Camps?

The SS and Nazis at the camps were fed like kings, the Jews were fed with 25g of bread and 100ml of fluid.


If the Jews were fed in the concentration camps then why were they starving?

Because they were fed very little - and nowhere near enough. If you had to live on a concentration camp diet you, too, would be starving ...


What is the difference between concentration camps and labor camps?

A labor camp was basically a sort of special prison where inmates were forced to do hard labor."Concentration camp" is the larger umbrella term for all Nazi-run camps (the term actually predates Nazism). Subtypes of concentration camps include labor camps, transit camps (where inmates are collected and transferred elsewhere), prisoner of war camps (where captured enemy soldiers were kept) and extermination or death camps (where inmates were simply killed).


What were the World War 2 detention centers set up by the Nazis called in which Jews and political opponents were tortured and killed?

The Nazis identified two types of camps:work camps - people were inadequately fed and overworked, they were worked to deathdeath camps - people were warehoused then executed in massSecond answer with additional information. These camps were called "Concentration Camps". The term had first been used to explain what the Spanish did in Cuba in the late 1890's. In Cuba, these were not death or slave labor camps; therefore the name at the time in Germany did not necessarily arouse suspicions that the Nazi's had in fact created camps to carry-out mass genocide. Often these major camps had sub-camps built nearby to assist with the various tasks assigned to the camps. For example a major death camp could have several sub-camps established to specialize in slave labor, located near the location of the work being one. For example: The famous Auschwitz/Birkenau Extermination Camp at Oswiecim-Brzezinka had 51 sub-camps.


What times in the day were Jews fed and what did they feed them?

Jews are not animals, they feed themselves like any other human being. In fact, they even have unique styles of cuisine which match their dietary restrictions. Jews have mealtimes at the same general time as non-Jews (breakfast, lunch, and dinner). If, perhaps, this question was referring to when Jews were fed in Concentration Camps, where Jews were deprived of the ability and resources to make their own food, please see the Related Question below.

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Were children in concentration camps fed?

yes


What were the concentration camps like in the war?

Horrible. They were cramped, not fed often, shot, the bodies were left to rot, oh...and the ovens. They burned people to death in ovens. *shivers*


How much were the Nazis and the Jews fed in the Concentration Camps?

The SS and Nazis at the camps were fed like kings, the Jews were fed with 25g of bread and 100ml of fluid.


If the Jews were fed in the concentration camps then why were they starving?

Because they were fed very little - and nowhere near enough. If you had to live on a concentration camp diet you, too, would be starving ...


What was it like living in concenration camps?

From a child's perspective concentration camps must have been very bad. They couldn't figure out where they were or why. There were almost no children in concentration camps. The exception being the Gypsy family camps were people were held for experimentation. The vast majority of children were sent to extermination camps, there were of course those who were big enough to pass for adults.


What is the difference between concentration camps and labor camps?

A labor camp was basically a sort of special prison where inmates were forced to do hard labor."Concentration camp" is the larger umbrella term for all Nazi-run camps (the term actually predates Nazism). Subtypes of concentration camps include labor camps, transit camps (where inmates are collected and transferred elsewhere), prisoner of war camps (where captured enemy soldiers were kept) and extermination or death camps (where inmates were simply killed).


How was the Holocaust eventually stopped?

Allied forces invaded Europe and the Nazis had to retreat and desert the concentration camps us troops fed and cared for the prisoners


What did the Nazis do to people in the concentration camps?

The Nazis fed them very little food. ex: One loaf of bread for every eight days. if they got sick they sent them to the infirmery Aka a pitch black room


What did the Nazi's do with the concentration camp prisoners' belongings once they got into the concentration camps?

They put the Jews in a "shower" naked and kept the clothes, after having other Jews who dug their graves bury them.They burned there bodies and killed the children and mothers and fed them very little .


What was some type of music in the concentration camps?

When Maria Mandel was Chief Warder of the women's camp at Auschwitz, she formed an orchestra and the women in the orchestra were better fed than the others. They had to play anything she requested ...


How did Hitler make war on Jewish people?

He captured them and put them in concentration camps. He forced them into long hours of slave labor and fed them almost nothing. He did brutal, torturous experiments on live Jews. He killed 6000000 of them, sending them through gas chambers like an assembly line.


What were the World War 2 detention centers set up by the Nazis called in which Jews and political opponents were tortured and killed?

The Nazis identified two types of camps:work camps - people were inadequately fed and overworked, they were worked to deathdeath camps - people were warehoused then executed in massSecond answer with additional information. These camps were called "Concentration Camps". The term had first been used to explain what the Spanish did in Cuba in the late 1890's. In Cuba, these were not death or slave labor camps; therefore the name at the time in Germany did not necessarily arouse suspicions that the Nazi's had in fact created camps to carry-out mass genocide. Often these major camps had sub-camps built nearby to assist with the various tasks assigned to the camps. For example a major death camp could have several sub-camps established to specialize in slave labor, located near the location of the work being one. For example: The famous Auschwitz/Birkenau Extermination Camp at Oswiecim-Brzezinka had 51 sub-camps.