sleeping and waiting for their time to die,there was nothing else they could do.
Well they had nothing to do because they were sick so.......nothing
Some Concentration Camps were used as Death Camps, gassing and cremating hundreds of victims at a time.
Due to the isolated locations of most of the camps, military forces could not reach the death camps immediately.
I think ,that they spend most of their time with technology.
It is difficult to give a meaningful answer as the camps varied considerably in size and the toll at some extermination camps is not known. There were some small extermination camps that very few people have heard of in western Europe and the US - partly because they had no known survivors. An example is Maly Trotinets, near Minsk, Belarus. The death toll there is estimated at about 50,000. Another difficutly is that the extermination camps were in operation for differing periods of time. Please bear in mind that there is an important difference between extermination camps ('death camps' and ordinary concentration camps). Please see the related questions.
The Holocaust had been kept secret by the Nazis as far as possible. They knew that it did not have the active support of the majority of Germans. They knew that they had committed appalling atrocities and wanted to hide them from the rest of the world. _____________ Well, because they knew if the Russians knew about the holocaust they had created, they'd all be in big trouble. The holocaust was hidden, no one really knew, and during that time period (and some now) people doubted the fact it happened. After the war, people like Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Hoess were hanged for war crimes. ______________ Actually the US government and other governments around the world new about the Concentration Camps/Labor Camps, it just wasn't public knowledge. The Allies did not know about the Death Camps though, so the Germans spend the last years of the war trying to eliminate the Jews (They blamed the Jews for defeat in WW1) via mass slaughter at the Death Camps. Germans did not want the allies to find out out about the death camps, so they tried to destroy them. The Russians found the first Death Camps, as the majority were in Poland, since Poland had a high Jewish Population. Around 3 million Polish Jews were killed at the Death Camps. Anyway, the Nazis destroyed the death camps (or tried to), since they didn't want the rest of the world finding out about them.
As early as the first months of 1942, word was already filtering back that the "work camps" were death houses. Only about 10% of all people incarcerated in the concentration camps lived through the experience. Being Jewish, the Franks, like all Jews at that time, dedicated their lives to trying to stay out of the camps.
Yes, Anne Frank had a very bad life. She had to live through the time period of when the Nazi population was taking the Jewish people and torturing/working them to death, or just killed them from the start, aka, the Holocaust. This was a terrifying time, and Anne and her family tried to hide from it all, but were eventually caught and sent to the concentration camps [torture camps] to await their death.
Because She was in a time where people/certain people hated Jews & if you were one you would be confined to camps where you would be worked to death, (Answer By T4LH4H)
People in the rainforest's spend their time by hunting, cleaning and playing with things they have found or made.
they played ping pong.
Camps, by far. Ghettos held only a couple of million people, where as there were tens of millions in the camps (not all at the same time).