Jews who were chosen to work were tattooed at Auschwitz. See Related Links below.
To identify which group of Jews they came from.
Yes, prisoners at the Flossenbürg concentration camp were tattooed. In many concentration camps, including Flossenbürg, prisoners were marked with a series of numbers as a means of identification. These tattoos were typically placed on the prisoner's forearm.
Tattooed numbers on their skin.
One of the identifications was tattooed identifications.
In the Auschwitz group of camps (which by 1943 included 45 subcamps) prisoners used as labourers were tattoed, whether Jews or non-Jews). So this would have included the non-Jewish Polish prisoners. At other camps, the prisoners were generally not tattooed.
it was just the Jews.
Hannah never actually went to a concentration camp. She was sent to two camps, but they weren't concentration camps.
No, Hitler never went into the Concentration Camps because, he could have caught diseases like Typhus which were common in Concentration Camps.
Hana Brady went to the camps Terezin and Auschwitz, which were both concentration camps (death camps).
They all went to concentration camps, I believe
The tattoo was their prison number which was used like their names. However, contrary to a widespread misconception, tattooed numbers were only used in the Auschwitz group of camps.