it varied, some lived for over ten years, others did not survive ten minutes.
People were sent to concentration camps without trial and without any sentence. They were held indefinitely.
Until they died or freed.
The size of concentration camps varied greatly across Europe. There were many concentration camps in Germany, the most well-known being Auschwitz. Auschwitz had over 100 thousand prisoners, but other concentration camps had as many as 1 thousand prisoners to tens of thousands.
AnswerThey were usually hiding from the Nazi's in abandoned buildings, as for the unlucky Jews, they were living in concentration camps.___Most of them were living in ghettos. Very few were in hiding. After all, hiding for a long time is difficult.
They wore pants with black stripes on them, and long-sleeved shirts just the same. Sometimes they were not allowed to wear anything at all. Hope that answers your question.
People were sent to concentration camps without trial and without any sentence. They were held indefinitely.
not many people with diseases in the camps survived for very long.
Every concentration camps did have to survivers because, either the people were transported their not long before the camp was liberated or some how people survived a long period of it
Most of the population was moved from cities to the concentration camps by rail. The duration of the trips varied depending on starting and ending points, but were typically measured in days of travel.
they are called concentration camps
concentration camps
Until they died or freed.
Maybe cause he felt like it gosh.
nazi started to treat people unfairly before ww2 but they started their punishment during the war in the concentration camps
The size of concentration camps varied greatly across Europe. There were many concentration camps in Germany, the most well-known being Auschwitz. Auschwitz had over 100 thousand prisoners, but other concentration camps had as many as 1 thousand prisoners to tens of thousands.
anything from two hours to ten days.
Concentration camps are normally established to run as work camps for inmates. Prisoners sent to concentration camps can expect to subsist on starvation diets and brutal work. They could also be contracted out to nearby industries for work in war-related factories, like in Germany during the war. You can also find so-called "reeducation" programs targeted against political prisoners to make them more subservient. The extermination camps, like Auschwitz in Poland, was definitely a death camp. Those arriving by cattle trains from all over Europe, were promptly separated by able-bodied men on one side, and women and children and the elderly on the other. The latter were immediately sent to the gas chambers and those deemed fit for work were sent to quarries and other places where they were worked to death. There were concentration camps located adjacent to extermination camps like Auschwitz. The Serbs in the 1990's established concentration camps where they rounded up Moslems by the thousands. The gulags during the old Soviet Union days, were located all over the Urals and Siberia that acted as concentration camps. Untold millions of people died from a variety of causes from these gulags. Both of these types of camps do overlap in history. During the brutal reign of terror of Pol Pot of Cambodia, over 2 million innocent people were murdered-many of these people were put in concentration camps that acted as well as extermination camps as well. As long as humans continue to hate other humans, there will always be these camps and the atrocities committed!