twentfive thousand
There many things that used to stop people escaping from the camps. The camps were heavily guarded and most people feared for their lives and thus chose to stay in the camps.
There were runaways from concentration camps. They were horrible, and people kept in them were treated horrendously. However, people who attempted to escape rarely succeeded. Some of them didn't even survive.
Internment Camps were used to confine and isolate people form the outside world.
Concentration camps were death camps. The people that were scheduled to die were concentrated into areas for easier delivery to the death chambers.
Over 100,000 people were freed from POW camps, concentration camps, and hiding places after World War 2.
There many things that used to stop people escaping from the camps. The camps were heavily guarded and most people feared for their lives and thus chose to stay in the camps.
because people were escaping the camps and going to England and telling people
people escaping ukraine are refugees
Hitler kept them in concentration camps
Of course. Many did.
There were runaways from concentration camps. They were horrible, and people kept in them were treated horrendously. However, people who attempted to escape rarely succeeded. Some of them didn't even survive.
Relocation camps were camps where people were kept. Mostly Jews were kept there, but there were other people. They were sent there because Germany and the Nazis hated them!
Security was very tight and escaping was extremely difficult.
Internment Camps were used to confine and isolate people form the outside world.
There were about 600 camps in the us approximately 300,000 people in the camp. In Europe there were about 1000 camps and about 990,000 people in camps.
the people running the camps ran away or surrendered
typical, boring stuff that people do to live