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Why did no one put a stop to concentration camps at the time?

many people thought it was to horrific to be true


How big were concentration camps?

There was no standard size for concentration camps which were used by the Nazis during World War 2. These camps were of various sizes and could house a few hundred to many thousands of people at any given time.


What took place at some of the concentration camps during the holocaust?

Some Concentration Camps were used as Death Camps, gassing and cremating hundreds of victims at a time.


Did the Nazis constatly look at the fences?

In concentration camps they did most of the time but if you read storys that some of the camps they were careless and most of the jewish people escaped


When and where was the concentration camps?

In Europe during the time of WWII


What did the Jewish people in the concentration camps during world war 2 eat?

it depended on what concentration camp. most of the time you got crackers or cheese or butter.


How do Gas chambers make people feel at concentration camps?

Well, at Auschwitz they didn't know. But, at the time I imagine they were freaking out.


Who was the first person to die in the gas chambers?

Gas chambers in the concentration camps would usually fill up to 500 to 2,000 people at a time ad there were alot of concentration camps so basically Im saying that will never be known


Who was the first person to die in the gas chamber?

Gas chambers in the concentration camps would usually fill up to 500 to 2,000 people at a time ad there were alot of concentration camps so basically Im saying that will never be known


What was the type of activities that took place in concentration camps?

Concentration camps that were not extermination camps had the prisoners working for slave labor. Extermination camps spent 24 hours a day killing the prisoners. Some camps did medical experiments against the "undesirable people". The prisoners spent their time trying to survive starvation, deadly sickness, hyperthermia, heat stroke and dehydration.


Why did the franks try to avoid concentration camps?

As early as the first months of 1942, word was already filtering back that the "work camps" were death houses. Only about 10% of all people incarcerated in the concentration camps lived through the experience. Being Jewish, the Franks, like all Jews at that time, dedicated their lives to trying to stay out of the camps.


How did Hitler treat the Jewish people who were not in the concentration camps?

at the time of the camps Hitler's contact with Jewish people was minmal, maybe some diplomats, if he actually personally recieved them he would have given them the respect of their office as opposed to that of their individual qualities.