they usally wore blue and white striped outfits that were worn down and that had holes. they were treated very badly and i think that the peoplle who started the Holocaust should be beaten and put to death because of what they did.
located near the village of Mauthaunsen on the Danube River 12 miles east of linz, Austria
the british invented prisnor of war camps and 2 answer ur question they didnt wear much i can tell u that
Jewish prisoners had to wear a star and stripped pj's i think
they wore silk night gowns and very heavy clothing during the winter.
to seperate jewish from non jewish prisoners in concentration camps
No, it is not legal to tattoo a prisoner of war (a captured soldier) forceably, the prisoners that were tattooed were the Jewish prisoners in the German concentration camps. These people were not prisoners of war (they were not soldiers).
Germany is the country most associated with concentration camps, since Hitler started many of them to exterminate the Jewish people during World War II.
The extermination camps were top secret.
concentration camps, and death camps
No, there was no such thing as a "good" concentration camp!
to seperate jewish from non jewish prisoners in concentration camps
Concentration Camps Were Widely Known For Exterminating Jewish Kind And Prisoners of War. Used in WWII By Nazis.
Back in 1940, there were five concentration camps in Germany. These camps were established to eradicate resistance groups, political prisoners, racial groups of the Jews and Roma.
Germany's allies, known as the axis, did not free the prisoners in camps. The allied armies freed the prisoners.
Concentration camps were used for forced prison labor, while extermination camps were built to kill all prisoners.
Well one disease in pnemonia and another is malaria
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.
Croatian Association of Prisoners in Serbian Concentration Camps was created in 1995.
well yes and no.Concentration camps stopped before Hitler died, 2 prisoners escaped from Aushcwitz and told the Jewish citizens about the camps.
No, it is not legal to tattoo a prisoner of war (a captured soldier) forceably, the prisoners that were tattooed were the Jewish prisoners in the German concentration camps. These people were not prisoners of war (they were not soldiers).
Able bodied prisoners had to work as slave labourers.