he put all of the jews in concentration camps, opening lots of slots in the army
In the concentration camps, during the Jews' allotted resting time of a few minutes, during Hanukkah, they would sometimes sit down and reminisce about how their fathers/mothers lit the menorah. Some Jews did not celebrate it at all. It must be kept in mind that they were in horrifically inhumane conditions in the concentration camps and had virtually no materials at all. Nonetheless, there are some poignant true stories about the few who did manage to light some form of impromptu menorah, against all odds.
Yes , the two genders were separated into different concentration camps .
Most compensation was for property and damage to careers. Compensation for having been in a concentration camp was minimal (about DM5 per day). It took the form of a single, one-off payment.
Early examples of concentration camps are said to have been found in the American Civil War and in the Boer War but in Europe it is probably fair to say that they were an evolved form of ghetto, invented by the Church for the containment of Jews throughout Europe and throughout the Christian era and later adapted as work camps, then as extermination camps for minorities of many kinds, including Jews, the disabled, gypsies, dissidents and non heterosexuals. They would appear to be one among several responses to the Emperor Constantine's letter to the first Council of Nicea, whose first line is said to have read: "What shall we do about the Jews?"
They were forced into ghetto's set up especially for them
It was hydrogen cyanide - It was used in crystal form and only very few crystals were needed to gas 2000 people. (Just FYI- It wasn't just Jews that were killed, there were many other minorities killed during this period that were seen to be inferior to the German population)
It is a short form of Cucovick ,which comes from Jews immigrating from Russia to Romania.
not a simple question to answer; what is clear is that Nazis did not see a place for Jews in their society. They did not plan how to actualise this, hence the many different policies and attempts to find a solution.
The term Concentration camp was first used by the British in the Boer wars. this was very different form the concentration camps used in Nazi Germany. they were not death camps but camps in which the family of Boer rebels were imprisoned so that they could not aid the rebels. However concentration camps have been used before this (only they were not called concentration camps) they were used by the Spanish in the 1860's even American soldiers used similar camps on Cherokee and other native Americans in the 1830's so this type of military tactic has been around for a long time, but the term is British. Evidently, there are no real differences, but rather there are similarities between the English and the German concentration camps.
When people were taken to concentration camps, they were marked by the Nazis with tattoos, placed on the inside of their right arms. The tattoos were numbers, meant to be a form of identification.
Killing and torture of Jews in Hitler's death camps. Desire to form a super race. Desire to exterminate all Jews everywhere.