They did not survive they were killed only the teenagers survived for work, only the ones strong enough. The elderly were killed in gas chambers and ovens or were starved to death. Or another otion to death was to be killed by a machine gun. :( :( :( :(
No.
His name was Janusz Korczak. He ran an orphanage in Warsaw and accompanied his pupils to the Treblinka Death Camp.
yes
The Death Camp of Tolerance was created on 2002-11-20.
No. The question aludes to a popular misconception; in most death camps women and children were put into rooms which were made to look like showers, but were not. The actual showers were used, but children had no place in a death camp, only adults would work there. Auschwitz as ever is a slightly different story, people who arrived did go to the showers upon arrival and those going into the family camp may have women and children showering together, but there were very few of these.
Mary Lindell's children survived the war and were reunited with her after she was released from a German concentration camp. They lived together until her death in 1986.
Bergen-Belsen was a concentration camp. It was NOT a death camp.
Went off with their mother Harriet to live.
She never went to a concentration camp, She escaped the death train and her death.
To commit genocide.
It is also called a death camp.
atleast 75,000 and ruffly 72,000 of them died upon arrival and more died from working to death but their were survivors. Children did work if they were fit to work