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No. Well, it was at first, but as Hitler progressed he sent many more people to camps. (Disabled, Gypsies, Homosexuals, Jews, Communists, Jehovah's Witnesses and a incredible amount more.)

He did all this because Hitler thought they were not perfect, and Hitler wanted a perfect Germany.

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No, Hitler massacred many gypsies, and other non-Christians. The Nazis also routinely killed homosexuals, as well as those who owned property Nazis needed or wanted. Not to mention those they simply didn't like or those they thought killing might prove politically popular or expedient.

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mainly Jews but also communists, other political opponents, homosexuals, gypsies, people with physical/mental handicaps, some allied prisoners of war (mainly Soviet), etc

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no, they were for all kinds of criminal

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No, but mostly for the killing of Jews.

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Were polish people forced to have consintration camps for Jews?

no - only because no camps were built specifically for Jews, they were forced to have concentration camps though.


What did Germany do during the holocaust?

They captured Jews and sent all of them to concentration camps, where the Jews eventually died. Only a few Jews out of every camp actually survived. In the concentration camps, they Jews were burned, starved, raped, stabbed, and tortured.


How many Jews were imprisoned at Auschwitz?

In WWII Hitler set up concentration camps all over Germany, in these concentration camps they had millions of Jews, and there was allot of camps, they would work the Jews, and feed them only bread and soup. They had things in these camps and hospitals called selections in which they made the Jews run from place to place and the ones that weren't healthy would be marked down and they would get the gas chamber then sent to the crematory, when WWII was over, Jews were freed and there were pits full of dead Jews, so in these concentration camps there were millions and millions of Jews, they would stuff about 100 Jews in a wagon, going from one camp to another and there was about 20 wagons, and at the end of there journey there would only be about a dozen stepping off every wagon.


After the ghetto where did Jews go?

They were taken from the ghettos to extermination camps, where they were killed.


This was the process of dividing the Jews at the concentration Camps?

The word is selection. Some Jews were selected for work, the rest were sent to the gas chambers. This could only happen (on a large scale) at camps that were both extermination camps and labour camps, namely Auschwitz and Majdanek.

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Were polish people forced to have consintration camps for Jews?

no - only because no camps were built specifically for Jews, they were forced to have concentration camps though.


What did Germany do during the holocaust?

They captured Jews and sent all of them to concentration camps, where the Jews eventually died. Only a few Jews out of every camp actually survived. In the concentration camps, they Jews were burned, starved, raped, stabbed, and tortured.


Punishments for the Jews at the concentration camps?

1.they had to work 2.for eat they was only bread and water.


How many Jews were imprisoned at Auschwitz?

In WWII Hitler set up concentration camps all over Germany, in these concentration camps they had millions of Jews, and there was allot of camps, they would work the Jews, and feed them only bread and soup. They had things in these camps and hospitals called selections in which they made the Jews run from place to place and the ones that weren't healthy would be marked down and they would get the gas chamber then sent to the crematory, when WWII was over, Jews were freed and there were pits full of dead Jews, so in these concentration camps there were millions and millions of Jews, they would stuff about 100 Jews in a wagon, going from one camp to another and there was about 20 wagons, and at the end of there journey there would only be about a dozen stepping off every wagon.


After the ghetto where did Jews go?

They were taken from the ghettos to extermination camps, where they were killed.


This was the process of dividing the Jews at the concentration Camps?

The word is selection. Some Jews were selected for work, the rest were sent to the gas chambers. This could only happen (on a large scale) at camps that were both extermination camps and labour camps, namely Auschwitz and Majdanek.


Where did Hitler kill Jews?

In concentration camps. He had people killed by the thousands every day in concentration camps throughout Europe. You should read a book called "Night" by Eliezer Wiesel. **************************************************************************** You're stretching it a bit by saying, "He (Hitler) had people killed by the thousands everyday in concentration camps through out Europe." Of course people died in all the camps but there were only three camps in which people including the Jews were "killed" and all three were in Poland.


Why are hitlers camps called concentration camps?

There where multiple concentrstion camps during the holocaust. The fisrt concentration camp was called Dachau Concentration camp. It is the only camp which operated from March 1933- May 1945 Just over 12 Years.


Were there 5 million non Jewish victims in the Holocaust?

There are known to have been six million Jewish victims. Millions of these have been documented and recorded. In addition, five million non-Jews were also killed in the concentration camps.Jews were not the only ones sent to concentration camps and later killed. 'Aryan' or not, homosexuals, Polish citizens, Jehovah's Witnesses, Gypsies, and many resisters were killed as well.


What types of camps were there in Germany?

It's common to draw a distinction between 'ordinary' concentration camps like Dachau and Buchenwald, and extermination camps. The latter existed only for the purpose of killing. They are:Auschwitz II (Birkenau section)BelzecChelmnoMajdanek (part only)SobiborTreblinka IIIn addition, there were transit camps and various 'specialized' camps.


Where did Jews hide to avoid the ghettos?

Life in the ghettos was not only restricted and confined, but eventually, everyone in the ghettos was carted to concentration camps.


How were concentration camps kept secret?

Ordinary concentration camps were not secret. Only the small number of extermination camps were secret.