Some did, but the issue was the same as all escapees, where to go, some did make it to freedom, others did not.
concentration camps were German , NONE were Polish !!!
Germans
the SS
The German concentration camps were used to EXECUTE the Jews and the other "inferior races" so I would think that the camps did not have any health rules.
because the camps were there for their protection
The existence and activities of concentration camps were obvious to all German civilians. No need telling by the smell.
Theodor Eicke
George Zielezinski has written: '24 drawings from the concentration camps in Germany' -- subject(s): Concentration camps, Drawing, German, German Drawing
It was not a question of time, most had to report to a collection point to be sent to the camps, there was no lack of opportunity to escape. The problem was that there was no where to escape to.
Most were murdered.
ghettos, concentration camps, and death camps
During the Kristallnacht and the days that followed about 30,000 German Jews were sent to concentration camps.