The concentration camps had a ration for each type of prisoner. Jews were allocated the least, with a ration of some 125 calories a day (note that this is far below the amount recommended for a person to survive on). It was rare that a Jewish prisoner would receive his full amount.
Other categories of prisoner would have their daily allowance. I do not have the figures to hand, but they were more, depending on the relative undesirability.
It is not possible to answer this question with even an approximation. Many of the people interned during the Holocaust starved to death due to lack of food. The quality and quantity of food was not recorded or, if recorded, was not accurate or truthful. Suffice it to say, the caloric intake of those held was grossly insufficient.
no there were gypsies and gays who got put into those camps
Of the approximately 110,000 Japanese Americans who were relocated to internment camps during World War 2, 62% of them were American citizens. Half of those interned were children.
Those old enough to do so had to work. Children were gassed
The ovens in the holocaust were used to burn the corpses of those who were killed in concentration camps.
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
Their homes,their money,their jewlerry,their books and their buisness all those things were taken from them.
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
Those who lived at home would eat at home, though they may have had some as soon as they got it. Those in camps would generally have their food taken to them.
The total number of Jews killed by the Nazis was about 6 million. Just over half of these died in extermination and concetration camps. The others were killed in mass open air shootings or perished from starvation and disease in ghettos.