About 1,550.
Everywhere, during his rule, mainly concentration camps
Nazi concentration camps ~ see link below .
to eliminate all of the Jewish people. Hitler tried to do this because his mother died in a Jewish hospital when Hitler was a little boy. so, to avenge his mother he put Jewish people in concentration camps and used them to dig war trenches and other harsh "jobs." if the Jewish people in the concentration camps were to weak to work they were put in a gas chamber or they were tortured then shot.
Poland had by far the largest Jewish population in the areas under Nazi rule.
1. You Were not allowed to leave 2. No punishments at all unless you're stupid and break a rule then u get beaten. -Read the Book: BASEBALL CAMP-
Concentration camps were a fact of Nazi rule in Germany during the 1930s. Mass extermination in the death camps was post the invasion of Russia in summer 1941. I am making a difference between concentration camps as a prison for what were termed undesirables and those places where the Holocaust became a matter of Genocide. This does not mean that the older, original camps were in any way decent or proper, they were not. The difference was that, for the most part, the mass of murders were committed in the death camps in southern Poland between 1942 & 1944.
he burned people, and he made camps that weak and young people went to before being killed
anne frank, margot frank, Edith frank, dussel, the van daans
Up to 12 hours a day, 6 days a week.
the basic answer is no. but there all always exceptions. Child did survive the camps but there was no set rule anywhere to leave kids alone.
Initially, they had to stay where they were and most of them were deported to the extermination camps and killed.
At the time of the holocaust, the Germans believed (under hitlers rule) that they were just wasting all of their resources and money so that they should be exterminated in concentration camps.