You could change your question to, "How were people mistreated by the guards in concentration camps, and be more accurate." The guards were at best cold and indifferent. At worst they were cold blooded killers.
At best, they simply did their jobs working with people who would be working while slowly starving to death. They refused to get emotionally close to any one person when they knew the future of the entire group.
At the worst, they enjoyed lying as they led the doomed to the death chamber.
there were few guests allowed, those that were were generally treated well.
they made concentration camps because the Navi people did not trust the Jewish
The women's camps had female guards. Some of them were intensely sadistic.
good food
The Germans in the concentration camps were mostly responsible for security, they were the guards and the executioners.
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.
they made concentration camps because the Navi people did not trust the Jewish
while the jew were in the consentration camps the ate gross food.
Extermination camps were camps were camps that held minimal inmates, but killed people on arrival. People were treated well courteously until they realised what was going to happen, then they were forced into the chambers where they would be killed.
The women's camps had female guards. Some of them were intensely sadistic.
Jews were forced into boxcars all across Nazi realms and shipped to camps.When Allies liberated camps, they went into the camps shooting at the guards.
horrifically (understatement).
=there was four guards that whtched the POP camps of each army==there was four guards that whtched the POP camps of each army=
they were put in camps called consintration camps. they were often separated from their families. many of the women would have to stand in front of the guards naked to get "over looked" or beaten.
A prisoner in charge at the camps (concentration camps, death camps, forced labor camps) during the Holocaust. These people were typically non-Jewish (Jews were treated the worst in the camps).
good food
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People where treated the same as in concentration camps but a lot more severe.