They were very soon killed.
They were very soon killed.
Jews were to dig holes and carry heavy Piece's of machines .
at the holocaust camps they were killed, burned, abused,and were oder to work for hours with out end
criminals, inmates, prisoners - take your pick.
You can use "kapo" in a sentence to refer to a concentration camp supervisor during the Holocaust. Examples: "The kapo forced the prisoners to work long hours in harsh conditions." "The kapo was known for being particularly cruel to the inmates."
They could be put to work on non-war related activities under the Geneva Convention. Many were put to work growing food for the use of the prisoners.
There were about 20 Concentration Camps, but there were many sub-camps.
Japanese and most German prisoners remained confined to Allied camps. Many Italian prisoners were allowed out to work on farms in Britain and Australia and in many cases left the camps for the duration of the war. As for Allied prisoners in Axis hands, the Japanese and to a lesser extent the Germans required prisoners to work, in the case of the Japanese, often to death.
The Holocaust was too big, covering many different types of people for anyone to work out who, where and when the 'they' that you refer to are.
hard work...
depends how many hours they work and use a calculator to do how many hours they work a day and times it by how many days in a month.