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Many people in the death camps did not keep their faith. Of those that, did each had an individual story of what served to hold them to their faith.

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Where did the prisoners from the holocaust die?

They died in the Nazi Concentration camps, death marches between camps or general didn't survive when escaped. Most deaths occurred at the Nazi Concentration camps. There are differnet kinds of camps:Concentration, Death, Extermination, Transition and Labor camps. Each kind of camps has got it's own purpose such as holding people or killing them in mass numbers.


What did the us prisoners not discover when the liberated concentration camps?

Those in charge of the cruelty and death that were being enacted in the camps. Often times, however, the Nazi guards would round up all the prisoners and force them on death marches, which would always end with the guards forcing the prisoners into a body of water and machine-gunning them.


Why were Nazi Death Camps made?

Death Camps: Hitler created the camps so he could quietly and efficiently kill the Jewish population. Concentration Camps: Used as a sort of prison by the Nazis for the duration of the war. They imprisoned people who committed "crimes" against the Nazi regime.


Which prisoners were not tattooed?

The only Nazi camp that tattooed prisoners was the Auschwitz group, where prisoners selected for work were tattooed. Prisoners at other camps and those sent immediately to be gassed at Auschwitz were not tattooed.


Why did the Nazi death camps start?

The Nazi death camps was put into use after the occupation of Poland in 1939. After the Nazis had Jews, poles and other groups of people who were procecuted by the Nazis. Nazis wanted to kill all the Jews and any Non-Aryan Germans, so they decided to establish bunch of Death camps and Extermination camps.

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How many soviet prisoners of war died in the Nazi concentration and death camps?

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Red was used for all political prisoners.


Where did the prisoners from the holocaust die?

They died in the Nazi Concentration camps, death marches between camps or general didn't survive when escaped. Most deaths occurred at the Nazi Concentration camps. There are differnet kinds of camps:Concentration, Death, Extermination, Transition and Labor camps. Each kind of camps has got it's own purpose such as holding people or killing them in mass numbers.


What was the nazi death camps?

Auschwitz-Birkenau (the Auschwitz group of camps).


Where were nazi death camps constructed?

Poland


What did the us prisoners not discover when the liberated concentration camps?

Those in charge of the cruelty and death that were being enacted in the camps. Often times, however, the Nazi guards would round up all the prisoners and force them on death marches, which would always end with the guards forcing the prisoners into a body of water and machine-gunning them.


In What year did the us soldiers liberate Jewish death camps in Germany?

In early 1945, US and Russian forces liberated the death camps constructed and operated by the Nazi government of Germany, in which those prisoners who were still alive comprised almost exclusively Jews.


Was gassing the only form of death in nazi camps?

no.


Why were Nazi Death Camps made?

Death Camps: Hitler created the camps so he could quietly and efficiently kill the Jewish population. Concentration Camps: Used as a sort of prison by the Nazis for the duration of the war. They imprisoned people who committed "crimes" against the Nazi regime.


Which prisoners were not tattooed?

The only Nazi camp that tattooed prisoners was the Auschwitz group, where prisoners selected for work were tattooed. Prisoners at other camps and those sent immediately to be gassed at Auschwitz were not tattooed.


How many death camps were in Europe?

Death camps were the Nazi's way to eliminate those who did not fit their mold. In all, there were seven death camps located in Europe.


What group was in charge of the Nazi Death Camps?

The Schutzstaffel (SS).