on the whole poorly, but this does not mean that they were universally treated badly. As a rule the Jews in the east were treated worse than the Jews in the west, they were packed into to cattle cars. From the west they were told that they were being re-settled in the east , which was commonly believed, it was more convenient for the Nazis to have more co-operative victims.
Yes their is, if you look at related link it will show you how jews were captured and sent to the concentration camp, this also showed how jews were treated and how how the concentration camps worked. This concentration camp is Auschwitz II-Birkenau
They were starved, beaten, and killed, and even raped! Nazi's would send them to the "showers" that were gas chambers and they were killed.
A concentration camp is a camp where the Jewish people were sent to when they were called. The camp had very bad conditions and as Jews were considered outlaws they were treated badly. Over 1000 people died in concentration camps all over Europe. People were even gassed to death at concentration camps.so generically a concentration camp was like a prison
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Jews were treated horribly in concentration camps. They were split apart from families and the women were killed in gas chambers. The men were then put to work and humiliated and treated like they were worse than dogs. They were also put to death if they tried to escape or something else they deemed wrong
Death marches transported Jews from concentration camp to concentration camp as the Allies neared.
Unless they were on vacation or were born in America, and was in a Nazi controlled area at the time of the holocaust, there is almost no chance of them being put into a concentration camp. The question refers to American Jews who may have been traveling in Europe and got caught up in the war and could not get back to the US. Were American Jews treated any differently than European Jews who were interred in the camps? ____ On the whole American Jews in Nazi controlled areas were treated well as the Nazis hoped to exchange them for Germans in America.
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Yes, but until 1938 Jews were not sent to concentration camps simply for being Jews.
In a concentration camp.
gas chambers
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