none really if you where lucky you where feed stale bread crust and a very small portion of water.
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there was food, but the Jews were not allowed to eat it.
Prisoners ate a thin watery soup that had a vegetable in it, if they were that fortunate. They received bread that was filled with sawdust.
Mainly thin soup with some added cereals.
Auschwitz Women's camp (in Auschwitz II) had an orchestra formed from inmates by Commandant Maria Mandel. She saw to it that they were adequately fed and clothed and they were provided with better accommodation and heating. The women had to play when the long columns of inmates were marched off to work in the mornings and when they returned in the evening - and also during hangings. Fania Fenelon has written about her time as a member of the Auschwitz Women's Orchestra. ___ Treblinka had a brass ensemble.
They slept on wooden bunks and were only allowed two blankets per person.
Buna is a work camp mainly and it is also in Auschwitz as well as the main Auschwitz camp and Auschwitz-Birkenau, the death camp.
if they were lucky, bread and water
Auschwitz was a death camp synonymous with suffering , hopelessness and despair . Auschwitz was the most notorious concentration camp. Inmates were beaten, starved, worked until they dropped, were subjects of cruel medical experiments, gassed to death in mass showers using Zyclon B pesticide, and the bodies were burned in massive ovens.
Inmates of the Auschwitz concentration camp were fed almost nothing, and suffered from extreme starvation. When the camp was liberated in 1945, the skeletal appearance if the surviving inmates was profoundly horrifying.
Joseph Mengele was often called the "Angel of Death" by inmates at Auschwitz due to his cruel and inhumane medical experiments on prisoners, particularly on twins and children.
about 7 000 of the most sick and dieing inmates were left in the camp to be liberated.
He was the doctor at Auschwitz who is notorious for his gruesome experiments on the twin inmates without anesthesia.
I believe all Auschwitz inmates were tattooed on the inside of their left wrist.
Auschwitz Women's camp (in Auschwitz II) had an orchestra formed from inmates by Commandant Maria Mandel. She saw to it that they were adequately fed and clothed and they were provided with better accommodation and heating. The women had to play when the long columns of inmates were marched off to work in the mornings and when they returned in the evening - and also during hangings. Fania Fenelon has written about her time as a member of the Auschwitz Women's Orchestra. ___ Treblinka had a brass ensemble.
They slept on wooden bunks and were only allowed two blankets per person.
Buna is a work camp mainly and it is also in Auschwitz as well as the main Auschwitz camp and Auschwitz-Birkenau, the death camp.
A great diet for inmates are to eat plenty of proteins. stay away from sugars and white breads.
if they were lucky, bread and water
The clothes given in Auschwitz-Birkenau was not good for the winter. They garment was very light which could not stand to the type of winters Europe would receive. Many inmates would freeze to death because of the weather condition.
Mordechai Ciechanower has written: 'Der Dachdecker von Auschwitz-Birkenau' -- subject(s): Auschwitz (Concentration camp), Biography, Concentration camp inmates, History of Europe, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Jews, Personal narratives