The sick/ill were killed, other than that, anyone stood a chance of being killed at anytime. Survival rates for intellectuals were lower, as they lacked relevant skills, but there was no trend that (for example) the strongest were more likely to survive, it was down to luck.
There werent American CIVILIANS killed in Nazi Concentration camps. Civillians implies that they were not serving. There were American men in the army who were killed in Nazi Concentration camps, but no civilians.
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.
The Allies (including Britain) stopped the Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust by invading and defeating Nazi Germany.
They placed them in concentration camps, tortured them, or killed them on the spot without any questions asked
Terrible
There werent American CIVILIANS killed in Nazi Concentration camps. Civillians implies that they were not serving. There were American men in the army who were killed in Nazi Concentration camps, but no civilians.
Ghettos, concentration camps and extermination camps.
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.
The Allies (including Britain) stopped the Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust by invading and defeating Nazi Germany.
They placed them in concentration camps, tortured them, or killed them on the spot without any questions asked
Terrible
1933
if you mean in the Soviet concentration camps, then poorly; they lost millions of soldiers in the camps.
The key distinction was between extermination camps and labour camps ("ordinary" concentration camps).
The Jews had their shops boycotted, then destroyed and they were put in concentration camps and many were killed.
The extermination camps were top secret.
The camps were mainly in Germany and in Nazi-occupied Poland.