Mauthausen
Firstly there were the normal jobs like kitchen duty or cleaning that you would see in any prison. In concentration camps there was a determined effort to keep the inmates busy, so sometimes they were made to dig, carry or do such manual labour just for the sake of it. There were also many construction projects and sub-camps were established to have the workforce close to the Project.
No, prisoners are not allowed to carry guns or any weapons for that matter.
No, they only carried whistles.
In Christianity it is believed that Jesus was forced to carry his own crucifix in the day of his death which is commonly referred to as Good Friday.
with a belt or a whip i think ------------------------ many Nazi officers would carry a riding crop as a status symbol, but most of the whipping was done by other inmates, the Nazis would promote (certain types of) inmates to be in charge of other inmates, making them responsible for ensuring that jobs were done and pace was kept.
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Marley's ghost is forced to carry a chain made of "cash-boxes, keys, padlocks, ledgers, deeds, and heavy purses wrought in steel". These represented his failings during his life.
it terrified soldiers and forced them to carry gas masks
Jesus died on a cross that he was forced to carry to Calvary.
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Rain and wind can cause granite to break down into soil over time through a process called weathering. Rainwater can seep into the cracks and crevices of the granite, and when it freezes and expands, it can exert pressure on the rock, causing it to fragment. Meanwhile, wind can carry abrasive particles that physically wear away the surface of the granite, contributing to its breakdown into soil.
The Judenrat were under complete Nazi control and were forced to carry out all of the orders that their superiors gave them.