Like being homeless only worse. The strongest and healthiest only were selected to live and worked to death.
None, there were things in the ghetto which were better than in the camps, but there were no benefits; there was no guarantee of food, or of housing, or of work.
None, there were things in the ghetto which were better than in the camps, but there were no benefits; there was no guarantee of food, or of housing, or of work.
There were no housing. Prisoners were transported in cow wagons in the trains. Those were filled to the max.
I like food
Soldiers were packed into camps designed to hold a fraction of their numbers. They also had little shelter food or clothing
The ghettos were ethnic neighborhoods that provided familiarity.
The Nazi's either put them to labor with little portions of food at the camps or they just executed them in the concentration camps in WWII instead of treating them like other actual human beings
housing came in many shapes and sizes, though of course they lacked comforts like mattresses and blankets. Most huts (barracks) were made of wood, others were made from brick.
They had to hide for three days with no food without getting caught to be in the army if they were caught they were killed. In the beginning of the camps they beat the kids until they passed out.
Some available options for affordable housing and food assistance in the community include government programs like Section 8 housing vouchers and SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program), as well as local non-profit organizations that provide housing and food assistance services.
while the jew were in the consentration camps the ate gross food.
Ghettos were areas were minorities like jews lived, however these were controlled by the Nazis, guards made sure people who came in and out were allowed to and were not smuggling things, like food as it was rationed. However concentration camps were the places that were originally labour camps but then progressed to be places that killed people in large numbers