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More than 28000 Afrikaner women and children died in the concentration camps
Not many. Millions of people died in German concentration camps. Only about a hundred died in concentration camps in America.
In concentration camps that were not officially extermination camps, disease was the primary cause of death. However, the exact numbers are unknown.
No..... No..... The people who died in the concentration camps died because it was the intention of the Nazis that the people who were sent to the concentration camps were to die. They starved because those that imprisoned them did not feed them.
She died while she was a prisoner at Concentration Camps.
Counting the soldiers and people executed in the concentration camps 70,000,000.
Australia didn't have concentration camps. In fact, Australia had men fighting with allied forces all through the war. Many died in Japanese prison camps and on taking Pacific islands from the Japanese.
More than 28000 Afrikaner women and children died in the concentration camps
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Not many. Millions of people died in German concentration camps. Only about a hundred died in concentration camps in America.
Australia didn't have concentration camps. In fact, Australia had men fighting with allied forces all through the war. Many died in Japanese prison camps and on taking Pacific islands from the Japanese.
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In addition to the Jews, many Gypsies were killed. The Nazis also sent homosexuals, communists, pacifists and Jehovah's Witnesses to the concentration camps. They also killed handicapped people and later in the war some Allied PoWs and Catholic priests also ended up in the camps. Russian PoWs weren't generally sent to concentration camps but had camps separate to Allied PoWs and were very poorly treated and died in their thousands in captivity. Many of the people subjugated by the Nazis weren't sent to concentration camps but were rounded up to work in labour camps attached to German factories, and again, conditions in these camps and at the work-sites were atrocious so many slave workers died. These included Poles, Czechs and French.
In concentration camps that were not officially extermination camps, disease was the primary cause of death. However, the exact numbers are unknown.
some of them are these:starvationUTI`s ( urinary tract infections)many died from untreatable sicknessesmany got sexually and physically abusedas you can see all of these are quite harsh and most of the soldiers didnt care about the people that were there. many other people called the concentration camps death camps.